The Linden Trees Are Still in Blossom

The Linden Trees Are Still in Blossom

by Jens Lekman
The Linden Trees Are Still in Blossom

The Linden Trees Are Still in Blossom

by Jens Lekman

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Though not his debut, Swedish indie auteur Jens Lekman's 2007 sophomore effort Night Falls Over Kortedala felt like his first fully formed statement. It was with that album that Lekman's wide-eyed approach to sampling and his shockingly vulnerable songwriting style first reached a perfect equilibrium. His grab-bag of styles and borrowed sounds incorporated disco, doo wop, perky drum breaks, and sweet Baroque pop orchestrations, like if Beck had suddenly gone more twee and started writing songs about lifelong devotion or slicing avocados. In March of 2022, Lekman discontinued the album (long out of print physically) from streaming platforms, and a few weeks later replaced it with The Linden Trees Are Still in Blossom. Linden Trees is one of two albums Lekman used to revisit, partially re-record, and otherwise reconfigure older work, both expanding the original track listings and mixing in new versions of some songs while keeping others as they were. "Kanske Aer Jag Kaer I Dig" gets a completely new life, with the sampled street corner doo wop vocals re-recorded in new arrangements by new voices. Likewise, the piano loop that led "I'm Leaving You Because I Don't Love You" is less warped, and the production is far clearer than the reverb-heavy lo-fi original. For the most part, however, the revamped material isn't too wildly removed from the way the songs were presented of Night Falls Over Kortedala. Some of Lekman's best-loved tunes like "Your Arms Around Me" and "The Opposite of Hallelujah" seem mostly untouched. The most exciting additions of Linden Trees come with the previously unreleased bonus tracks. The spare handclaps and piano chords of Scout Niblett cover "Your Beat Kicks Back Like Death" build into Beirut-esque percussion and a huge group chorus singing joyfully about the inevitability of death, moves that would have fit perfectly into the indie landscape of 2007. A dreamy kalimba cover of Arthur Russell's "A Little Lost" is also a highlight. The Linden Trees Are Still in Blossom doesn't necessarily improve on the spring-like wonder of Night Falls Over Kortedala as much as it reflects back on those songs and updates some perspectives that have changed in the ensuing years, becoming the musical equivalent of contacting an old friend you haven't talked to in years out of the blue. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 06/03/2022
Label: Secretly Canadian
UPC: 0656605038919
Rank: 46693

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. And I Remember Every Kiss
  2. Sipping on the Sweet Nectar
  3. The Opposite of Hallelujah
  4. A Postcard to Nina
  5. Into Eternity
  6. I'm Leaving You Because I Don't Love You
  7. If I Could Cry (it would feel like this)
  8. Your Arms Around Me
  9. Shirin

Disc 2

  1. It Was a Strange Time in My Life
  2. Kanske ¿¿r Jag K¿¿r i Dig
  3. Friday Night at the Drive-In Bingo
  4. Your Beat Kicks Back Like Death
  5. Our Last Swim in the Ocean
  6. A Little Lost
  7. Radio NRJ
  8. The Linden Trees Are Still in Blossom
  9. When I'm Swimming

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