Life. Love. Flesh. Blood

Life. Love. Flesh. Blood

by Imelda May
Life. Love. Flesh. Blood

Life. Love. Flesh. Blood

by Imelda May

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Overview

Following the end of her marriage to longtime collaborator and guitarist Darrel Higham in 2015, Irish vocalist Imelda May returns with her fifth studio album, 2017's dark-hued Life. Love. Flesh. Blood. Produced by acclaimed roots icon T-Bone Burnett, Life. Love. Flesh. Blood finds May transforming both her sound and image with a suitably haunting and soulful set of songs rife with heartache. Gone are her rockabilly-tinged grooves (and trademark pompadour), replaced with a ballad-heavy, reverb-soaked aesthetic and dark brown Chrissie Hynde-style shag, all of which befits her post-divorce attitude of mourn and move on. If her earlier albums matched '50s rock bounce with '80s new wave attitude, then Life. Love. Flesh. Blood is pure '60s songcraft, a Roy Orbison-esque combination of dusky Americana and vintage British soul. In that sense, it brings to mind similarly inclined albums by artists like Chris Isaak, Richard Hawley, and Elvis Costello. Burnett frames May's throaty, highly resonant croon with a Phil Spector-ish wall of sound punctuated by dreamy guitars (courtesy of Burnett and Marc Ribot), horns (Darrell Leonard), booming low-end bass (via Zach Dawes and Dennis Crouch), sparkling piano (Patrick Warren), B-3 organ (Carl Wheeler), and swirls of ueber-dramatic Motown-level drums (Jay Bellerose). It's rootsy enough to sound familiar to longtime fans, but also enough of a departure from her heretofore pulpy, leopard-print-and-high-heels rock & roll vibe that some listeners may take a moment to wistfully mark the change. Helping aid the transition and lending their support are several guest performers, including legendary guitar virtuoso and longtime May champion Jeff Beck, who supplies his bluesy reassurance on the languid anthem "Black Tears." Similarly, TV host and former Squeeze pianist Jools Holland shows up on the gospel-infused "When It's My Time." That said, it's May's voice that sticks with you, along with the yearning pathos that she conveys throughout all of Life. Love. Flesh. Blood. Thankfully, rather than a complete downer, the album is peppered with moments of cathartic pop joy, as on the anthemic, Brill Building-worthy "Should've Been You" and the swaggering Pixies-do-Southern-soul number "Leave Me Lonely." Even the rambling acoustic folk closer, "The Girl I Used to Be," in which May draws parallels between her younger self and her daughter, strikes a tone of poignant, bittersweet joy. She sings "Now I'm grown with a child of my own/And I hope to god on high/That these are the days she thinks upon/As the best days of her life." It's a direct comment on her own troubles as a divorced parent, but also one imbued with poetry and a universally relatable theme of renewal. In fact, while most of the songs here do read explicitly like May weighing in on the end of her relationship, they never feel uncomfortably personal, and the overall album plays as a paean to heartache itself. Ultimately, while the album may not hit with the rockabilly wallop that marked the best of her previous work, Life. Love. Flesh. Blood is nonetheless a sophisticated and gorgeously rendered album. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 04/21/2017
Label: Decca / Verve
UPC: 0602557149012
Rank: 79290

Tracks

  1. Call Me
  2. Black Tears
  3. Should've Been You
  4. Sixth Sense
  5. Human
  6. How Bad Can a Good Girl Be
  7. Bad Habit
  8. Levitate
  9. When It's My Time
  10. Leave Me Lonely
  11. The Girl I Used to Be

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Imelda May   Primary Artist,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jack Savoretti   Primary Artist
Darrell Leonard   Horn
Marc Ribot   Guitar,Ukulele
T-Bone Burnett   Guitar
Jay Bellerose   Drums
Patrick Warren   Keyboards
Dennis Crouch   Bass (Acoustic)
Carl Wheeler   Organ (Hammond)
Jeff Beck   Soloist,Featured Artist
Zachary Dawes   Bass (Electric)
Jools Holland   Piano,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Jimmy Hogarth   Composer
Angelo Petraglia   Composer
Darrell Leonard   Horn Arrangements
T-Bone Burnett   Composer,Producer
Vanessa Parr   Second Engineer
Jason Wormer   Mixing,Engineer
Ivy Skoff   Production Coordination
Imelda May   Composer,Vocal Arrangement
Steve Stacey   Design,Art Direction
Roger Deckker   Photo Booklet
Eddie Otchere-Dhagren   Photo Booklet
Patrick Davies   Composer
Patrick Davis   Composer
Patrick Warren   Keyboard Arrangements
Eli Crews   Engineer
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering
Paul Moak   Composer
Curtis Laur   Equipment Technician
Chris Wilkinson   Engineer
Zach Lizzio   Second Engineer
Billy Centenaro   Second Engineer
Kylie Kempster   Production Assistant
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