Hal Ketchum - Father Time

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Album Details

Title: Father Time
Artist: Hal Ketchum
Release Date: 9/9/2008
Re-Released On: 11/4/2008
Label: Curb
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 715187910928
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country, Americana
Moods: Bittersweet, Bright, Confident, Earnest, Earthy, Enigmatic, Gentle, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Organic, Poignant, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Soothing, Sophisticated, Summery, Warm
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Invisible
  2. Yesterday's Gone
  3. Millionaire's Wife
  4. Million Dollar Baby
  5. Ordinary Day
  6. Continental Farewell
  7. Surrounded by Love
  8. The Day He Called Your Name
  9. The Preacher and Me
  10. If You Don't Love Me, Baby (Just Let Me Go)
  11. Sparrow
  12. Down Along the Guadalupe
  13. Jersey Girl
  14. Strangest Dreams

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDCurb79109

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Album Review

It has been five years since country songwriter Hal Ketchum released a new album in the United States. 2007 saw the issue of the excellent One More Midnight in the United Kingdom; there were plans for release in the U.S. in April of 2007 (three months later than in the United Kingdom) but they were scuttled in favor of Curb's typically erratic marketing strategies -- they shuffled out a makeshift best-of instead. Seek out the import: it's worth it. Ketchum left the American scene in fine form with 2003's The King of Love, and he returns even better here. There are 14 tracks that run the gamut from his trademark soulful and insightful ballads to some scorching acoustic bluesy funk tunes like "Millionaire's Wife," (a rocking murder ballad with killer backing vocals by Angela Primm and Gale Mays that make it reminiscent of Delaney & Bonnie). There's a great cover of Tom Waits' "Jersey Girl" included as well. Ketchum's version of the tune turns it inside out and makes it a country honky tonk ballad with pedal steel whining throughout that lends itself to being played in the local barroom. And Ketchum can sing about New Jersey all he wants -- he's a native New Yorker and his wife Gina is from New Jersey. The tango-tinged "Million Dollar Baby" showcases congas, a Hammond B-3, and a dobro, and Ketchum slides into the deep mambo rhythm like he was made for it. (Ironically, he was thinking of Django Reinhardt when he was writing it, but it's got far more tango than gypsy jazz in it). "Continental Farewell" is an ironic tune that begins as a country waltz all sweet and romantic à la Marty Robbins, but transforms itself into a fingerpopping -- and hilarious -- Western swing number. The bluesy elegy that is "The Day He Called Your Name" walks along the country-gospel track before erupting into an intense memoriam drenched in steel and fiddle with its army of strummed acoustic guitars moving it through its changes. "Down Along the Guadalupe" is a ranchera-flavored number that feels like it comes form Ketchum's past as a folksy singer/songwriter -- and it appears to be true since he began it long ago and finally finished it in time for this set. The title of this album reflects Ketchum's entire life as a songwriter, and all the changes he's been through, good and bad, though the songs are all top-notch. It's a warm, welcoming set that won't reach the top of the charts, and is far from the slick rockist contemporary Nash Vegas country, but so what? This is an adult album of very classy tunes recorded in an organic way; it's polished but it's inviting instead of insistent. These songs get your attention subtly and deliberately; they invite you into Ketchum's world to share in their stories while reflecting on your own. Excellent. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Angela PrimmVocals (Background)
Aubrey HaynieMandolin, Fiddle
Bryan SuttonGuitar
Chip DavisVocals (Background)
Craig WhiteEngineer, Mixing
Darrell ScottGuitar
Dennis CrouchBass
Eddie BayersDrums, Percussion
Erick AndersonDesign
Gayle MayesVocals (Background)
Gina KetchumGrooming, Stylist
Greg StrizekAssistant Engineer
Hal KetchumGuitar, Vocals, Banjo, Producer
Hank WilliamsMastering
Jim McGuirePhotography
Paul LeimDrums, Percussion
Russ PahlPedal Steel, Guitar, Dobro