Like the River Loves the Sea

Like the River Loves the Sea

by Joan Shelley
Like the River Loves the Sea

Like the River Loves the Sea

by Joan Shelley

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Overview

Joan Shelley hails from Kentucky, and her best music reflects the placid, Sunday evening sound of life in the rural American South. So why did she travel to Reykjavik, Iceland to record her fifth solo album, 2019's Like The River Loves The Sea? That's anyone's guess, but the results show it was an experiment that worked, and worked well for her. The sweet, smokey sadness of Shelley's voice has rarely been better served than it is on these sessions, blending a folkie clarity and quaver with a natural soulfulness that gives her performances a strength that betrays the subtlety of the presentation. There's a natural intimacy to Shelley's lyrics -- she doesn't deal in grand conceits, being more comfortable pondering the more compact themes of human relationships -- and as a vocalist she respects their scale, but she finds in them a universality that lends them a power plenty of more bombastic writers could never match. Shelley, co-producer and multi-instrumentalist James Elkington, and a small crew of Icelandic musicians have made Like The River Loves The Sea a model of artful restraint. There's a whisper quiet tone to this album that gently urges the listener to lean into the music, and the layers and details of the seemingly simple arrangements amply reward the scrutiny. Like The River Loves The Sea seems simple upon first glance, but a more determined study of these twelve songs confirms their elegance is an excellent match for the emotional dynamics of Shelley's vision. Like a more pastoral variation on Joni Mitchell's Blue, the reduced volume on Like The River Loves The Sea gives the music strength, not fragility, and this is Joan Shelley's best work to date. Turns out that trip to Reykjavik was a wise investment. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 08/30/2019
Label: No Quarter
UPC: 0843563116661
Rank: 78398

Tracks

  1. Haven
  2. Coming Down for You
  3. Teal
  4. Cycle
  5. When What It Is
  6. The Fading
  7. The Sway
  8. Awake
  9. Stay All Night
  10. Tell Me Something
  11. High on the Mountain
  12. Any Day Now

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Joan Shelley   Primary Artist,Chimes,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Steel),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Classical)
Kevin Rullermun   Tambourine
Cheyenne Mize   Vocal Harmony
James Elkington   Bass,Dobro,Drums,Harmonium,Wurlitzer,Percussion,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic)
Nathan Salsburg   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Sigrun Jonsdottir   Viola,Violin
Julia Purcell   Vocal Harmony
Albert Finnbogason   Wurlitzer
Þordis Gerdjur Jonsdottir   Cello
Kevin Halterman   Tambourine
Bonnie "Prince" Billy   Vocal Harmony

Technical Credits

James Elkington   Engineer,Producer
Daniel Martin Moore   Engineer
Max Porter   Liner Notes
Kevin Earl Taylor   Artwork
Joan Shelley   Composer,Producer
Amber Estes Thieneman   Photography
Albert Finnbogason   Engineer
Jonathan W. Bastian   Assistant
Kevin Halterman   Mixing,Engineer
Kevin Rullermun   Mixing,Engineer
Joe Lambert   Mastering
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