1972

1972

by Josh Rouse
1972

1972

by Josh Rouse

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Josh Rouse's 1972 gives away the game in the first line of the first song, the exquisite title track, when he name-checks Carole King. The record is going back in time and it is going to have fun doing it. Rouse's records have always been highly literate and highly musical, but they have never been fun like this, and make no mistake, 1972 is a fun record. Rouse sounds as loose as a goose and the songs reflect that. Not always lyrically, as some of the songs touch on such non-fun subjects as loneliness, repression, and bitterness, but definitely musically. To that end, Brad Jones' production is spot-on perfect -- not an instrument is out of place and the whole record has a jaunty bounce and a lush dreaminess. 1972 is coated with sonic goodness: fluttering strings, piping horns, cotton-candy sweet flutes, funky percussion, handclaps, and great backing vocals. Rouse and Jones find inspiration in all the right places: in the laid-back groove of Al Green, the California haze of Fleetwood Mac, the dreamy melancholia of Nick Drake, the sexy groove of Marvin Gaye, and the wordy lilt of Jackson Browne or James Taylor. The songs are the strongest batch Rouse has written yet. "Love Vibration" is the hit single; it has everything a hit single needs: musical hooks, lyrical hooks, vocal hooks, a smoldering sax solo (optional), and a groovy video. Other songs that are sure to be in heavy rotation are "James," a funky ballad that shows off Rouse's wonderful falsetto (as does "Comeback [Light Therapy]") and takes time for that most elusive creature, a good flute solo; "Under Your Charms," a sultry, sensual ballad that takes a potentially squirm-inducing subject and actually does it right, Marvin-style; and "Rise," a beautifully orchestrated epic that ends the record on a perfect note. 1972 should vault Rouse to the forefront of intelligent pop alongside kindred spirits like Joe Pernice and Kurt Wagner (of Lambchop). If you say you've heard a better adult pop record this year, you are lying. [Initial pressings of the album came complete with a bonus DVD featuring the video for "Love Vibration" and a short documentary about Josh Rouse and his music. The first 100 copies even came with autographed liner notes.] ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 09/08/2023
Label: Yep Roc
UPC: 0634457116702
Rank: 45565

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Josh Rouse   Primary Artist,Bells,Guitar,Vocals
James "Hags" Haggerty   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Brad Jones   Guitar (Bass),Bass,Organ,Piano,Vibraphone
Chris Carmichael   Strings
James Nixon   Vocals (Background)
Joe Pisapia   Guitar
Sweathogs   Vocals (Background)
Katie Cook   Vocals (Background)
Jim Hoke   Flute,Saxophone
Tim Keegan   Vocals (Background)
Daniel Tashian   Vocals (Background)
Curt Perkins   Piano,Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Vibraphone,Fender Rhodes
Marc Pisapia   Drums,Percussion

Technical Credits

Josh Rouse   Audio Engineer,Composer,Engineer
Brad Jones   Audio Engineer,Audio Production,Engineer
Jim DeMain   Mastering
Thomas Petillo   Photography
Jill Reynolds   Art Direction
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