Gillian Welch - Revival

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Album Details

Title: Revival
Artist: Gillian Welch
Release Date: 4/1996
Re-Released On: 2/1/2005
Label: Almo Sounds, WEA, Acony Records
Duration: 41:21
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 5050466687425, 705178000622, 805147010123, 5029920960145, 643443220460
Genre: Folk
Styles: Alternative Country-Rock, Alt-Country, Americana, Alternative/Indie Rock, Neo-Traditional Folk
Moods: Rustic, Melancholy, Nocturnal, Autumnal, Somber, Wistful, Earthy, Sad, Spiritual, Literate
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 32
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Orphan Girl
  2. Annabelle
  3. Pass You By
  4. Barroom Girls
  5. One More Dollar
  6. By the Mark
  7. Paper Wings
  8. Tear My Stillhouse Down
  9. Acony Bell
  10. Only One and Only

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDAcony Records
2003CDWEA5046668742
2000CDAlmo Sounds011
1996CDAlmo Sounds80006
1996CDAcony Records470101

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Album Review

After looking at the cover of Gillian Welch's debut album, Revival, and listening to the first two cuts, "Orphan Girl" and "Annabelle," you'd be tempted to imagine that Welch somehow stumbled into a time machine after cutting some tunes at the 1927 Bristol, TN, sessions and was transported to a recording studio in Los Angeles in 1996, where T-Bone Burnett was on hand and had the presence of mind to roll tape. It takes a closer listen to Revival to realize that Welch and her partner, David Rawlings, are not mere revivalists in the old-timey style; Welch's debts to artists of the past are obvious and clearly acknowledged, but there's a maturity, intelligence, and keen eye for detail in Welch's songs you wouldn't expect from someone simply trying to ape the Carter Family. What's more, the subtle, blues-shot menace of "Pass You By" and "Tear My Stillhouse Down" and the jazzy undertow of "Paper Wings" point to the breadth and depth of Welch's musical vision, which encompasses a spectrum broader than the rural musics of the 1920s and '30s. If Welch and Rawlings often reach to sounds and styles of the past on Revival, they do so with an unaffected sincerity and natural grace, and the album's best moments ("Orphan Girl," "One More Dollar," and "Tear My Stillhouse Down") are the work of a gifted singer and songwriter who knows how to communicate the sounds of her heart and soul to others, and producer Burnett gets those sounds on tape with unobtrusive skill. A superb debut. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Armando CampeanBass (Upright), Bass
Buddy HarmanDrums (Snare), Drums
David KnightEngineer
David RawlingsGuitar (Electric), Optigan, Bass, Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic)
Denise StiffManagement
Eddie MillerAssistant Engineer
Eddie Miller & His OrchestraAssistant Engineer
Gary PaczosaEngineer
Gillian WelchGuitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
Greg LeiszDobro, Weissenborn, Hawaiian Guitar
James BurtonGuitar (Electric), National Steel Guitar
Jay JoyceGuitar (Electric), E-Bow
Jim KeltnerDrums, Drums (Snare)
John HanlonMixing
John HugheyPedal Steel
John Patrick SalisburyPhotography
Marc FrigoAssistant Engineer
Mary Lynne BarbisDesign, Art Direction
Mike PiersanteAssistant Engineer
Patrick RaskeDesign, Art Direction
Rick "Soldier" WillEngineer
Rik PekkonenEngineer, Mixing
Robin SloaneCreative Director
Roy Huskey Jr.Bass
Roy M. "Junior" HuskyBass (Upright)
Stephen MarcussenMastering
T Bone BurnettMixing, Producer, Optigan
Valerie PackProduction Coordination

Member Reviews

Michael J. wrote on 2/25/2010...

If you like good music, then this CD is for you!! You won't find these tracks on the pop radio stations...and that is a great thing, it's as real as music can get!