Know Where to Run

Know Where to Run

by Barry Adamson
Know Where to Run

Know Where to Run

by Barry Adamson

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Barry Adamson released Moss Side Story, his debut solo album, in 1989. It was a pioneering work in the "imaginary soundtrack" field, weaving sonic effects, '50s film noir jazz, roots rock, sleazy blues, and post-punk. It was a jumping-off point for everywhere he's been since. Musically, he has traveled far and wide while amassing a slew of credits -- including work with directors David Lynch and Danny Boyle, television soundtracks, and of course, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (he rejoined the band after a 30-year break in 2013). Know Where to Run is Adamson's tenth full-length. While it references every place he's been sonically and musically, it's the first time he's focused so intently on conventional song structures -- even when his production and arrangements aren't. In the past he was content to make abrupt musical juxtapositions. Not so here. Adamson has become a fine singer, one good enough to match the canny strength of his songs. No longer a shouter, he possesses a clear, disciplined baritone and he can croon. Two waltz-tempo ballads are shining examples. "Come Away" owes a great debt to Cave in terms of phrasing and texture, but Adamson's lyric cleverness and tonal authority pull it into his wheelhouse. "Claw and Wing" offers lush strings, Mellotron, and organ, and references the timbral aspects of Scott 2. His cinematic flair is displayed on the theme-like, organ-driven opener "In Other Worlds." "Texas Crash," another movie-esque jam, melds everything from electro and futurist rockabilly to Golden Earring's "Radar Love," progressive beat jazz, and mean slide guitar blues. In "Death Takes a Holiday," he weaves looped breaks, Bacharach & David-esque choral pop, '60s progressive jazz, and a Hammond groove worthy of prime Georgie Fame. Adamson's wicked sense of guttersnipe humor is still present in his lyrics. Both the driving post-punk R&B in "Cine City" and the airier, strident, funky R&B in "Mr. Greed" are rife with lounge-lizard, alley-denizen rhymes delivered with the rhythmic timing of hip-hop. "Up in the Air" is a seemingly straight-up, urgent guitar rocker with layers of swirling piano and cymbals underneath, and a loopy bridge adding complexity to its drama. "Evil Kind" begins as a folksy rock tune, but becomes a warped, dynamic exercise in psychedelia with blues and jazz overtones and cinematic choral music. It closes out the proceeding on a breathtaking note. Even though Know Where to Run is more straightforward in many ways, it is more ambitious than any recording Adamson has released to date. While he's polished his songwriting, arranging, and producing crafts, he uses them to push the forms he chooses to the tilting point. As a result, his sense of cohesion seems mercurial. It's not. The deeper one travels into Know Where to Run, the greater the level of surprise and satisfaction. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 12/16/2022
Label: Mute
UPC: 5400863069513
Rank: 104937

Tracks

  1. In Other Worlds
  2. Cine City
  3. Come Away
  4. Death Takes a Holiday
  5. Claw and Wing
  6. Texas Crash
  7. Mr Greed
  8. Up in the Air
  9. Evil Kind

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Barry Adamson   Primary Artist,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Bass),Mellotron
Charlotte Glasson   Clarinet,Viola,Flute
Paul Beat   Vocals (Background)
Nicola Sweeney   Violin
Johnny Machin   Drums,Percussion
Joe Giddey   Cello
Iain Ross   Guitar (Bass)
Daniel Bhattacharya   Violin
Sally McGee   Vocals (Background)
Serena Catapano   Vocals (Background)
Bobby Williams   Guitar (Electric)
Seamus Beaghen   Organ,Piano
Nick Plytas   Organ,Piano
Mike Simmons   Viola
George Vjestica   Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic)
Ellie Wyatt   Violin
Gabriella Swallow   Cello
Prabjote Osahn   Violin

Technical Credits

Paul Beat   Engineer
Barry Adamson   Composer,Arranger,Sleeve Design,Programming,Photography,Producer
Pete Maher   Mastering
David Rosen   Composer
Wtnss   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Matt Crosbie   Composer
Ian Ross   Artwork
Pete Whitfield   String Arrangements
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