The Works [B&N Exclusive Version] Jonatha Brooke

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  • Release Date: 08/26/2008
  • Label: BAD DOG RECORDS
  • UPC: 670516090828
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The Works [B&N Exclusive Version]

1LISTENMy Sweet and Bitter Bowl 4:31
2LISTENYou'd Oughta Be Satisfied Now 3:56
3LISTENAll You Gotta Do Is Touch Me 4:20
4LISTENMy Flowers Grow Green 3:49
5LISTENMadonna on the Curb 3:34
6LISTENThere's More True Lovers Than One 3:52
7LISTENSweetest Angel 3:33
8LISTENMy Battle 4:55
9LISTENLittle Bird 2:30
10LISTENTaste of Danger 4:10
11LISTENNew Star 4:09
12LISTENConey Island Intro 0:35
13LISTENKing of My Love 3:56
14LISTENNo More Letters B&N Exclusive Bonus Track 3:46

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A full decade after Billy Bragg and Wilco teamed up to set to music unrecorded lyrics of Woody Guthrie on Mermaid Avenue, now Jonatha Brooke has done the same. Unsurprisingly, she takes quite a different approach than they did, starting with her choice of co-producer, Bob Clearmountain, whose mountain of production and engineering credits have run the gamut from Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones to Sheryl Crow and Brooke's previous release, Careful What You Wish For. Here Clearmountain goes for a slim, shimmering sound that emphasizes Guthrie's words and Brooke's delivery over the music's sonic properties. But that's not to slight the rest of the crew here, which includes some of the finest jazz and pop musicians working today: Christian McBride on acoustic bass, Steve Gadd on drums, Joe Sample and Mitchell Froom on keyboards, and a handful of A-list guests including Hiram Bullock, Derek Trucks, and Eric Bazilian on guitars; Gil Goldstein on accordion; and three tracks featuring a pedal steel played by Greg Leisz. The Guthrie material, though it includes some political and social commentary, largely trends toward the romantic and the personal. "All You Gotta Do Is Touch Me," from whose lyrics the album's title is drawn, places Brooke (who also provides guitar and piano on the album) in a vocal duet with Keb' Mo', and it's about as naked and confessional a lyric as Guthrie ever wrote: "I fully aim to get my soul known again/As the maniac, the saint, the sinner, the drinker, the thinker, the queer/I am the works, the whole works/And it's not till you have called me one of these things/That I feel satisfied." On the ballad "My Battle," Brooke, in one of the album's most stirring vocals, puts a country tint on words like "Teach me how, how to fight my hard times in life/Teach me how to fight, and I'll run away with you/And I will never dread the day I will die/'Cause my sunset is somebody's morning sky." The inherently sweet twang of Brooke, meanwhile, somehow allows her to soften the images that run through the uncompromising "Madonna on the Curb": "The wails of sickly children, she knows, she understands/The pangs of puny bodies, the clutch of small, hot hands/The deadly blaze of August, that turns men faint and mad/She quiets the peevish urchins, by telling of dreams she had." Two original Brooke compositions, "Little Bird" and "Taste of Danger," augment the Guthrie repertoire, and manage to fit in comfortably. That they do says plenty about the level of talent at work here. [This Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition includes the bonus track "No More Letters."] Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide

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August 26, 2008: Continuing in the tradition of Billy Bragg and Wilco&#8217 s Mermaid Avenue sessions from a decade ago, Jonatha Brooke mines the archives of the legendary Woody Guthrie by writing music for a selection of completed Guthrie lyrics. During his lifetime, Guthrie had left behind more than a thousand sets of completed lyrics, written between 1939 and 1967, that had no music to accompany them other than vague, stylistic notations. Brooke chose a number of those songs to finish and, rather than recreate the &#8216 Guthrie-style&#8217 with these tunes, she wrote her music as if she was writing with Woody, creating new, vital music for those lyrics. Brooke also assembled a crack team of musicians to assist here on this CD. Joe Sample plays on keyboards Steve Gadd on drums Christian McBride on bass and Derek Trucks on slide guitar. Additional vocal support came in the form of collaborations with Keb Mo on &#8220 All You Gotta Do is Touch Me,&#8221 Eric Bazilian on &#8220 There&#8217 s More True Lovers than One,&#8221 and Glen Phillips on &#8220 Sweetest Angel.&#8221 Jonatha also contributes two of her own compositions to this set, and the fact that they blend so easily with Guthrie&#8217 s is a true testament to the talents of Brooke. Following in the footsteps of someone as influential Woody Guthrie is no easy feat, but Jonatha Brooke pulls it off effortlessly and with great success. The Works continues to bring the lyrical genius of Woody Guthrie to the masses. It&#8217 s a project to be savored slowly, and enjoyed for quite some time to come.