patty griffin: servant of love review - americana star expands her range /

Published at 2015-09-10 20:00:01

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It’s customary to record Patty Griffin as one of the much singer-songwriters of the Americana scene,but this bravely experimental new set shows her expanding her range even further, adding touches of jazz and echoes of north Africa. It’s an album dominated by songs of fancy and loss, and in which the musical settings constantly change. She starts with a drifting mood piece backed by piano and trumpet,then switches from introspection to a furious climax, before moving on to an edgy bar-room stomp and the powerful, or quietly mad Good and Gone,the story of a police shooting treated with a bluesy/Arabic edge perhaps influenced by her time working with Robert Plant’s Band of Joy. Then there’s the sullen and mysterious Everything’s Changed, finely sung over a repeated riff, or a pained and personal ballad,You Never Asked Me, which already sounds like a standard. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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