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PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:08 am 
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Cole's Corner is Richard Hawley's fourth solo offering. He still tours as a guitarist with Pulp and does session work for a number of artists, but it is clear from his catalog that his true passion lies with making his own records. His production style is simple yet elegant, warm and graceful, with lots of space for the listener to enter into. Hawley's love of Roy Orbison, Elvis, and Scott Walker has left the best possible mark on him as a singer and songwriter: He understands that in writing a song, it's the ability to make the song something immediately available to the listener as either a lived or desired experience. He paints his lyrics with melodies to get that across, then records with the intention of creating a world at once familiar and somehow utterly dreamy and new, timeless. Cole's Corner is an intimate collection of love songs (most of them broken), where sadness and melancholy are carefully housed in forms and frames that understand the weight of the emotion communicated without letting the emotion overwhelm the song itself. They are saturated in tenderness and the heart of true romantic, not self pity or bitterness..

Cole's Corner is an actual place, a corner in Sheffield, Hawley's hometown, where people have met and encountered one another by chance, to hang out, rendezvous, and commiserate since 1905. This song cycle reflects the hope experienced in some of those chance encounters as it flowers and then withers and dies. Sounds like a downer, but Hawley's melancholy is so rich and empathetic, so devoid of self pity and self assessment, it is anything but. The title track that opens the set is like the beginning of as a suite or a movie theme. The Colin Elliot arranged strings ease in John Trier's piano and Hawley's voice, offering a snapshot from a man who stands alone on that corner, looking, waiting, deciding. His willingness to step out into a world of chance, into the world of people who all know what he feels is stirring. The ballad echoes Scott Walker's own vision of a world seen from outside as the protagonist's desire to enter becomes movement toward something unknown and unexpected. This is a pop song written as, and sung like, a standard from the Great American Songbook. "Just Like the Rain" is its mirror image, a song fueled by thin, shimmering guitars, articulated against movement, restlessness, and the desire to return to something left, to find the ghost that has haunted the singer. Here, echoes of Mickey Newbury's and Johnny Cash's stylized country story songs ("Sleep Alone") Charlie Rich's and Roy Orbison's balladry ("Darlin Wait for Me") permeate Hawley's delivery; they alternate with traces of Walker, Jacques Brel, and even the Frank Sinatra of "In the Wee Small Hours" ("The Ocean") to incarnate something completely and utterly his own. "Hotel Room," is an old-school rock & roll crooned ballad that iterates the magical nature of a tryst that feels like it exists outside of time and space and the margins of the universe are demarcated by four walls and a bed the lovers sanctuary. And so it goes. Reveries, nostalgia, longed-for wishes, regret, sadness, and the bittersweet mark of the beloved left on the heart of the left and lost. Early rock & roll and rockabilly, country, traces of the vintage-'40s pop, jazz, and even some blues, fall together in a seamless, nearly rapturous whole. Hawley's guitar sound, ringing like a voice from another present era, steps beyond dimension to underscore the emotion and story in his voice. There isn't a moment on Cole's Corner that doesn't stand up, doesn't fall into the next, giving them all uncommon, even singular depth and dimension. And the singer's voice conjures shadows, glimmers of soft light, street lamps, tears, and the sound of lonely steps on a rainy midnight street. Cole's Corner is glorious, magical, and utterly lovely in its vision, articulation, and execution. Hawley is a songwriter and musician in his own category.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:47 am 
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its really good.

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Yea, I'm only about halfway through listening to it, but for those who didn't see in the review above, its the a touring guitarist from Pulp and he was also in Longpigs. Good late night/heartbreak music. Probably good for a Sunday morning hangover, too.


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Well thats good, I only had to send out one YSI.


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I WANT A YSI. I was misreading the title as "Richard Hawtin" and blanked out. I'd like to check this out though despite the Scott Walker reference.

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I WANT A YSI. I was misreading the title as "Richard Hawtin" and blanked out. I'd like to check this out though despite the Scott Walker reference.

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sweeeeet.

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can i get a PM?

i meant to download this ages ago but then i forgot about it


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can i get a PM?

i meant to download this ages ago but then i forgot about it

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Current NP. This is amazing.


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finally got around to checking it out last night, and it sounded very nice. much different than what i was expecting, as i'd never heard his previous solo work.

thanks again Hoochie:)


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Listened to this for a second time last night and am still impressed with it.

Definite top 20 material.


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Hallaback at your boy with a PM, yo.




I have his 2002 release, "Late Night Final" but havent listened to it yet.


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this is awesome. it's like listening to Morrissey, only it doesn't make me want to funnel termites into my inner ear. KUDOS, sir!
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and a bonus accoustic track is your change, sir.

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i hate to be that guy in this thread, and i'm also sure y'all really don't care, but...i really don't like this album at all.


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this sounds right up my alley. there are a lot of albums I need to pick up. namely that iron and wine as I am going to the concert by myself in a couple weeks.

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rparis74 Wrote:
this sounds right up my alley. there are a lot of albums I need to pick up. namely that iron and wine as I am going to the concert by myself in a couple weeks.


is he still touring with Calexico? and if no, is he with the band from earlier?

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I've finally gotten around to listening to this. Is it possible to fall in love without having someone to love? Gosh, what an incredible album! Beautiful voice! Reminds me a lot of the band, Cousteau.


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