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Time (The Revelator)
Time (The Revelator)
Gillian Welch / CD / 2001
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Artist
Gillian Welch
Format
CD
Genre
Folk
Label Name
WEA
Producer
T Bone Burnett, David Rawlings
Release Date
2003 06 02
Song List
1: Revelator (6:22)
2: My First Lover (3:47)
3: Dear Someone (3:14)
4: Red Clay Halo (3:14)
5: April the 14th, Pt. 1 (5:10)
6: I Want to Sing That Rock and Roll (2:51)
7: Elvis Presley Blues (4:53)
8: Ruination Day, Pt. 2 (2:36)
9: Everything Is Free (4:48)
10: I Dream a Highway (14:39)
Style.Categories
Neo-Traditional Folk, Americana, Alternative Country
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Gillian Welch
's third album,
Time (The Revelator)
, finds the
folk
vocalist and musician shifting her attention from achingly beautiful mountain
ballads
to achingly beautiful
pop/rock
ballads
. Regarding this album,
Welch
states: "As opposed to being little tiny
folk
songs or traditional songs, they're really tiny
rock
songs. They're just performed in this acoustic setting. In our heads we went electric without changing instruments." This philosophy is most evident in songs like
"I Want to Sing That Rock and Roll"
and
"Elvis Presley Blues,"
with her longtime collaborator
David Rawlings
accompanying her on
Louvin-esque
high harmonies and vintage guitar. Fans of the duo's neo-
old-timey
sound will be happy to hear a few of their familiar, intimate dust bowl folk songs peering through the fence posts. The banjo-driven
"My First Lover"
could've been recorded on
Alan Lomax
's back porch, while the title track aches and moans along with the best of her two previous albums.
Rawlings
' production on the album remains warm and intimate throughout, capturing the subtleties of the acoustic instruments and earthy harmonies. Highlights include the passionate romp
"Red Clay Halo,"
which includes the best elements of time-honored
folk
stylings and their newfound passion for
rock & roll
, and the hushed awe that captures the audience in the
Ryman Auditorium
during the live recording of
"I Want to Sing That Rock and Roll."
Time (The Revelator)
ends with an unprecedented 15-minute track called
"I Dream a Highway,"
which drifts lazily through the album's final moments, sweetly dozing in the current like
Huck
and
Jim
's Mississippi River afternoons.
Welch
and
Rawlings
are at the top of their form and continue to make the best
Americana
recordings without resorting to drenching their albums in guest stars, but by writing and performing heartfelt songs that speak with a clear and undeniable honesty. ~ Zac Johnson, All Music Guide
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