The Night Tribe opens with “The Beauty Of You,” an absolutely
beautiful and sweet song. This one puts me in great spirits every time I listen
to it. The first time I heard it, I immediately wanted to share it with my girlfriend,
and when she got home I played it for her. She loved it too. If you’re in a
relationship, play this for your loved one. Here is a taste of the lyrics: “In this world filled with wonder/As we
circle round the sun/Well, every moment, it is measured/And not just the
treasured ones.” LaFave’s vocals remind me of some of Brent Mydland’s work,
on those sweeter love songs that Brent recorded when a member of the Grateful
Dead. This track also features some wonderful work on keys. That is Radoslav
Lorkovic, by the way, a musician I’ve been enjoying for years. He often plays
with Ellis Paul.
Jimmy LaFave follows that track
with another pretty and moving love song, “Maybe.” “Always you/Standing in my way/You’re my heart’s one desire/What can I
say/Maybe I could take you home/And maybe we could fall in love/Maybe you could
be my girl/That’s what I’ve been thinking of.” And is it just me, or does
the chorus have a little bit of a 1980s feel? “Talk To An Angel” is another
beautiful track, this one written by Kelcy Warren and Jimmy LaFave, and
featuring gorgeous work on strings.
It’s not all slower numbers on
this album. Check out “Trying To Get Back To You” for a little roadhouse
country blues. “Just let me say this/You’re
the only thing that I miss/And I’m trying my best, baby, just to get back to
you.” And check out the bluesy rock tune, “Dust Bowl Okies.” “Oklahoma girls make the world turn around/Spending
some time up in Tulsa town/With the ghost of Woody Guthrie/And just hanging
around.” And I love that section with the lead on keys, which leads to a
very cool bass solo.
One of the covers Jimmy LaFave
includes on this release is Neil Young’s “Journey Through The Past,” and he
does an absolutely excellent job with it. This track is actually one of my
favorites on the album. It is so delightfully sad, and features more good work
from Radoslav Lorkovic. The other cover is Bob Dylan’s “Queen Jane
Approximately,” from his Highway 61
Revisited album. This is a really good rendition, and I especially like the
backing vocals. By the end, you’re no longer comparing it to Dylan’s version.
And this is, of course, not the first time that Jimmy LaFave has covered Dylan.
The album’s title track, “The Night
Tribe,” is a darkly cool tune about the people who live and thrive at night.
This one also features some nice work on strings. And
check out these lines: “How many years ‘til
the soul is torn/And how many strums ‘til the strings get worn/I’m playing all
the songs that the heart prescribes/And staying out late with the night tribe.”
I also like the electric guitar on this track.
The album concludes with “The Roads Of The Earth,” a song that really speaks to me, especially these days. Lately I've been thinking about the larger questions, concerning time and purpose and so on. Here is a taste of the lyrics: “In the click of a photograph/It all passes way too fast/And when your part is cast/There's no time to rehearse/May all your joy be true/That's what I wish for you/As you're traveling the roads of the earth.” What I love is the positive and friendly feel of this song. Hey, we're not alone.
CD Track List
- The Beauty Of You
- Maybe
- Journey Through The Past
- It’s Not On Me
- Trying To Get Back To You
- Talk To An Angel
- Queen Jane Approximately
- Island
- The Night Tribe
- Never Came Back To Memphis
- Smile
- Dust Bowl Okies
- The Roads Of The Earth
Musicians
Folks appearing on this album
include Jimmy LaFave on vocals and acoustic guitar, Anthony Da Costa on
electric guitar, Radoslav Lorkovic on piano and organ, Andrew Pressman on
bass, Bobby Kallus on drums, Larry Wilson on electric guitar, Garrett Lebeau on
electric guitar, Noelle Hampton on backing vocals, Jaimee Harris on backing
vocals, Emily Shirley on backing vocals, Will Taylor on viola, Javier Chaparro
on violin, James Anderson on violin, Tony Rogers on cello, Brian Standefer on
cello, and Delaine Leonard on harp.
The Night Tribe is scheduled to be released on May 12, 2015 on
Music Road Records.
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