Julian Fauth - Songs of Vice and Sorrow (2005)
Artist: Julian Fauth
Title: Songs of Vice and Sorrow
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Electro-Fi Records [3391]
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 1:14:12
Total Size: 173 mb / 412 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Songs of Vice and Sorrow
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Electro-Fi Records [3391]
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 1:14:12
Total Size: 173 mb / 412 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
The love child of Mississippi John Hurt and Billy Childish, Julian Fauth is an interesting mix of the old, the very old, and the merely retro. "Cobalt," the opening track on Songs of Vice and Sorrow, is a punky, five-minute blues for heavily distorted electric guitar and ghostly harmonica that trades in the post-punk atmospherics of Nick Cave as much as it does the old Delta blues. (Fauth also bears a strong vocal resemblance to Richard Thompson at times, but never more so than on this particular song.) Other songs find Fauth pounding a rollicking Texas-style piano blues, assaying a handful of traditional blues and folk tunes, kicking it boogie-woogie style and throwing in a Mose Allison-styled, strangely tuned, soul-jazz piano pounder called "Spadina Avenue Stomp" in honor of one of his adopted hometown's major thoroughfares. That sense of local color is important: if Fauth was a middle-aged, balding Canadian dude trying to be "Mister Authentic Blues," that would be exceedingly lame. But from the Victorian ragamuffin cover photo to the weird mix of influences all over this double-album-length CD, Songs of Vice and Sorrow is a unique, idiosyncratic, and often fascinating statement.
:: TRACKLIST ::
01. Cobalt [5:12]
02. Running [3:36]
03. Red Richard [3:38]
04. When My Mother Died [5:13]
05. Winter of 99 [4:34]
06. Big Brazos [4:20]
07. Highway 61 [3:53]
08. Spadina Avenue Stomp [4:10]
09. Liza [3:09]
10. Suicide Note [5:32]
11. Flying Crow [4:31]
12. Caving In [3:42]
13. Cocaine [6:21]
14. Poor Lazarus [6:37]
15. Mojo Boogie [2:51]
16. You Can't Choose the World You Live In [6:04]
17. Scratch [0:06]
Julian Fauth - Vocals, Piano, Guitar and Foot Stompin'
Mel Brown - Guitar on track 4
Paul Reddick - Harmonica on tracks 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 14
David Rotundo - Harmonica on tracks 3, 11, 12
Al Lerman - Harmonica on track 13
Wayne Charles - Harmonica & backing vocals on track 15
Bob Vespaziani - Drums
Sam Petite - Bass on tracks 7, 11, 15
Alec Fraser - Bass on tracks 3, 9, 13. Percussion on track 2 and good advice on all tracks