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Henry's Dream in Franklin, TN
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Henry's Dream in Franklin, TN
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Continuing the creative roll of
Tender Prey
and
The Good Son
,
Henry's Dream
showed the band in fierce and fine fettle once more. The biggest change was with the choice of producer --
David Briggs
, famed for his work on some of
Neil Young
's strongest albums. While
Cave
later thought the experiment didn't work as well as he might have hoped,
Briggs
does a fine enough job, perhaps not letting the group's full intensity through but still capturing a live feel nonetheless.
himself offers up another series of striking, compelling lyrics again exploring love, lust and death. Here, though, some of his images are the strongest he's yet delivered, especially with the near apocalyptic
"Papa Won't Leave You, Henry,"
which begins the album brilliantly as the narrator lurches through a landscape of storms, brothels and urban decay. Equally powerful, if slower and calmer, is
Dream
's lead single,
"Straight to You,"
with
delivering a forceful declaration of love. It's the near equal of
"The Ship Song,"
the same sense of beautiful sweep running free. Other numbers like
"Brother, My Cup is Empty"
"I Had a Dream, Joe"
showcase
the Seeds
' peerless abilities at fusing older styles with noisy aggression and tension. The former is especially strong, almost dripping with soft then loud musical drama. The quieter numbers aren't to be ignored, though, such as the string-laden
"Christina the Astonishing"
and especially
"Loom of the Land."
One of
's best songs ever, his portrait of a nighttime walk with a lover is Romantic with a capital R, with a sweet passion that matches the soothing performance from
, topped off with a particularly fine chorus. ~ Ned Raggett
Tender Prey
and
The Good Son
,
Henry's Dream
showed the band in fierce and fine fettle once more. The biggest change was with the choice of producer --
David Briggs
, famed for his work on some of
Neil Young
's strongest albums. While
Cave
later thought the experiment didn't work as well as he might have hoped,
Briggs
does a fine enough job, perhaps not letting the group's full intensity through but still capturing a live feel nonetheless.
himself offers up another series of striking, compelling lyrics again exploring love, lust and death. Here, though, some of his images are the strongest he's yet delivered, especially with the near apocalyptic
"Papa Won't Leave You, Henry,"
which begins the album brilliantly as the narrator lurches through a landscape of storms, brothels and urban decay. Equally powerful, if slower and calmer, is
Dream
's lead single,
"Straight to You,"
with
delivering a forceful declaration of love. It's the near equal of
"The Ship Song,"
the same sense of beautiful sweep running free. Other numbers like
"Brother, My Cup is Empty"
"I Had a Dream, Joe"
showcase
the Seeds
' peerless abilities at fusing older styles with noisy aggression and tension. The former is especially strong, almost dripping with soft then loud musical drama. The quieter numbers aren't to be ignored, though, such as the string-laden
"Christina the Astonishing"
and especially
"Loom of the Land."
One of
's best songs ever, his portrait of a nighttime walk with a lover is Romantic with a capital R, with a sweet passion that matches the soothing performance from
, topped off with a particularly fine chorus. ~ Ned Raggett
Continuing the creative roll of
Tender Prey
and
The Good Son
,
Henry's Dream
showed the band in fierce and fine fettle once more. The biggest change was with the choice of producer --
David Briggs
, famed for his work on some of
Neil Young
's strongest albums. While
Cave
later thought the experiment didn't work as well as he might have hoped,
Briggs
does a fine enough job, perhaps not letting the group's full intensity through but still capturing a live feel nonetheless.
himself offers up another series of striking, compelling lyrics again exploring love, lust and death. Here, though, some of his images are the strongest he's yet delivered, especially with the near apocalyptic
"Papa Won't Leave You, Henry,"
which begins the album brilliantly as the narrator lurches through a landscape of storms, brothels and urban decay. Equally powerful, if slower and calmer, is
Dream
's lead single,
"Straight to You,"
with
delivering a forceful declaration of love. It's the near equal of
"The Ship Song,"
the same sense of beautiful sweep running free. Other numbers like
"Brother, My Cup is Empty"
"I Had a Dream, Joe"
showcase
the Seeds
' peerless abilities at fusing older styles with noisy aggression and tension. The former is especially strong, almost dripping with soft then loud musical drama. The quieter numbers aren't to be ignored, though, such as the string-laden
"Christina the Astonishing"
and especially
"Loom of the Land."
One of
's best songs ever, his portrait of a nighttime walk with a lover is Romantic with a capital R, with a sweet passion that matches the soothing performance from
, topped off with a particularly fine chorus. ~ Ned Raggett
Tender Prey
and
The Good Son
,
Henry's Dream
showed the band in fierce and fine fettle once more. The biggest change was with the choice of producer --
David Briggs
, famed for his work on some of
Neil Young
's strongest albums. While
Cave
later thought the experiment didn't work as well as he might have hoped,
Briggs
does a fine enough job, perhaps not letting the group's full intensity through but still capturing a live feel nonetheless.
himself offers up another series of striking, compelling lyrics again exploring love, lust and death. Here, though, some of his images are the strongest he's yet delivered, especially with the near apocalyptic
"Papa Won't Leave You, Henry,"
which begins the album brilliantly as the narrator lurches through a landscape of storms, brothels and urban decay. Equally powerful, if slower and calmer, is
Dream
's lead single,
"Straight to You,"
with
delivering a forceful declaration of love. It's the near equal of
"The Ship Song,"
the same sense of beautiful sweep running free. Other numbers like
"Brother, My Cup is Empty"
"I Had a Dream, Joe"
showcase
the Seeds
' peerless abilities at fusing older styles with noisy aggression and tension. The former is especially strong, almost dripping with soft then loud musical drama. The quieter numbers aren't to be ignored, though, such as the string-laden
"Christina the Astonishing"
and especially
"Loom of the Land."
One of
's best songs ever, his portrait of a nighttime walk with a lover is Romantic with a capital R, with a sweet passion that matches the soothing performance from
, topped off with a particularly fine chorus. ~ Ned Raggett