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[americana, folk, soul] (2024) Joy Clark - Tell It to the Wind [FLAC] [DarkAngie
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Joy Clark ā Tell It to the Wind (2024)
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Tell it to the Wind is Louisiana singer-songwriter and guitarist Joy Clarkās debut full-length LP. It appears on (singer-songwriter/Broadway actor) Ani Di Francoās label, Righteous Babe Records. For the album, Clark collaborated extensively with 4-time Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer Margaret Becker, who is one of Clarkās musical heroes. Brought up in a deeply religious family, Clark learned to sing and play Beckerās music in church. Beckerās influence on proceedings here is quite extensive, as in addition to producing the record, she co-writes six of the songs and contributes backing vocals, electric guitar and keyboards (B-3 and synth). A special guest on the album is Lisa Coleman; the Lisa of Wendy & Lisa and former member of Prince and the Revolution. Following a course that can be tracked back to Sister Rosetta Tharpe, through Tracy Chapman to current contemporaries Yola, Allison Russell, Joy Oladokun and Lizzie No, Clark joins this impressive list of Black female guitar players with something to say. She has performed many times with Russell, who offered Clark a regular spot in her backing band The Rainbow Coalition, subsequently leading to appearances with Brandi Carlile and the Indigo Girls; Clark has also toured in support of jazz singer Madeleine Peyroux. Clark has a voice thatās smoother than Tennessee whiskey, and the music here has a varied feel to it, ranging from folk, through blues, funk and soul, with a touch of gospel, harking back to her childhood. The record opens with āOne Step in the Right Directionā which was one of the singles released preceding the LP; it was co-written by Clark and up-and-coming country music singer-songwriter Roberta Lea (who, along with Clark, is involved with The Black Opry, a community for Black country music artists and fans). The song appears to be about going through changes, a journey to find a place where you fit in, where you can be who you really are, leaving behind the past and looking to the future; āI feel the sunshine on my face, I know this road is not a race, So Iāll keep going my own pace, Until I find my placeā. The track features really melodic guitar playing from Clark. Next up is āLessonā, another of the singles; it sees Clark thinking of her late grandmother and the wisdom she shared during Clarkās formative years, the lyrics put it so well āShe told me to be grateful, She told me to be kind, She told me to stand up, For what is right, Thereās a time for peace, And God help us, thereās time for strifeā. The chorus offers emphasis āGo and get your lesson, You will find your blessināā. āAll Behindā is a highlight, a ballad on which the vocal is underpinned by piano. It also features some sumptuous trombone playing by Charlie Halloran (of Charlie Halloran & The Tropicales). Clarkās vocals here are redolent of jazz and soul singer Kandace Springs as she sings āIām taking my lamp, Iām takinā my bike, Iām taking my plant, gonna raise it right, Iām taking my chin gonna hold it high, Donāt get up Iāll be alrightā. While āShineā could be funk band Rufus in the late 1970s; the clavinet played by J Sharp (of New Orleans funk fusion band Water Seed) and the brass section (Brent Rose, Catie Rodgers and Halloran) particularly prominent. āWatching You Sleepā is another ballad, this features Coleman on piano. Itās a love song tinged with feelings of vulnerability, āTell me what youāre dreaming, When you go away, Is there something out there, That takes your breath away, I hope itās me, That you seeā. The other song with Colemanās contribution (this time on keyboards) is another highlight; āGuestā, which again was a single release. Clarkās acoustic guitar playing on this is excellent. Itās another reflective song āHereās my story I confess, Iāve been living like a guest, In my own life, Iāve been missing happiness, Settling for less, In my own lifeā. The set closes with the title track and Clark once more looking back, āWhen I was just a little girl Iād go outside, And listen to the wind, I thought it held all my secrets, Within, Peering out of my window gave me hope, There was something out meant for meā. Itās a gentle piece, with strings being such a feature, highlighting cello and violin played by Melodie Chase and Bobby Chase respectively. ā americanaUK
Track List:
01 - One Step in the Right Direction
02 - Lesson
03 - All Behind
04 - Shine
05 - These Are the Days
06 - Shimmering
07 - Watching You Sleep
08 - Guest
09 - Tell It to the Wind
Media Report:
Genre: americana, folk, soul
Origin: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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