Blue Rodeo - Are You Ready

Blue Rodeo - Are You Ready
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Album Details

Title: Are You Ready
Artist: Blue Rodeo
Release Date: 5/10/2005
Re-Released On: 9/13/2005
Label: WM Records, Rounder, WEA International
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 011661325128, 825646221028, 0825646221066
Genre: Rock
Styles: Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Alternative Country-Rock, Americana, Alternative/Indie Rock, Heartland Rock
Moods: Rousing, Self-Conscious, Summery, Earnest, Earthy, Literate, Poignant, Searching, Sentimental, Yearning, Bittersweet, Intimate, Melancholy, Wistful, Autumnal, Reflective, Organic
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Can't Help Wondering Why
  2. Are You Ready
  3. Rena
  4. Up on That Cloud
  5. I Will
  6. Phaedra's Meadow
  7. Runaway Train
  8. Stuck on You
  9. Beverley Street
  10. Finger Lakes
  11. Tired of Pretending
  12. Don't Get Angry

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDWM Records
2005CDRounder613251
2005CDWEA International262210

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Album Review

The Canadian band's tenth studio album follows 2002's Palace of Gold, which found Blue Rodeo reinvigorated and ready to occasionally break out of the country-pop-rock mold that they are inextricably linked to. The ostentatious horns and strings of the group's previous release are gone (except for the stray solo trumpet on the closing two tracks), replaced with a british invasion feel for the opening cuts. But after the twangy guitars appear on the third song, Rodeo play to their strengths. That's not a bad thing, though, as both founding guitarist/vocalists Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy have crafted some particularly earnest and soulful country-rock that stands with their best work. Cuddy's clean-cut, ageless voice, somewhat similar to Jackson Browne, sounds terrific on strummy ballads such as "Great Lakes," "Rena," "Runaway Train," and the beautiful "I Will," all tunes that will sound familiar to established fans. Similarly, Keelor's "Stuck on You," "Up That Cloud," and "Phaedra's Meadow" glow with his traditional scruffy, moody resignation, highlighted by Paddy Malone's somber tin whistle and Uilleann pipes on the latter. His epic for the album is the six-plus-minute "Tired of Pretending," a somber piece that grows in edgy intensity and volume as it progresses, with Keelor shifting from a whisper to a hoarse howl. It's the opening songs that signal the most distinctive break with Blue Rodeo tradition, as both "Can't Help Wondering Why" and the title track tap into retro british invasion territory with tough garage rocking results, somewhat like what Tom Petty occasionally plays. Ultimately, though, this is another in a long line of quality Blue Rodeo albums that takes enough chances to keep the band from getting stale while also staying the course. It may not win many new listeners but will please the group's existing admirers, and it provides Blue Rodeo with a handful of tracks that are as powerful and moving as anything in their extensive catalog. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bazil DonovanBass, Group Member
Bob EganGuitar, Pedal Steel, National Steel Guitar, Group Member
Bronwin ParksDesign, Illustrations
Bryden BairdTrumpet
Chris Shreenan-DyckMixing, Engineer, Producer
Glenn MilchemGroup Member, Shaker, Drums
Greg KeelorGroup Member, Piano, Vocals, Guitar
James GrayPiano, Organ, Group Member
Jim CuddyOrgan (Pump), Piano, Group Member, Guitar, Vocals
Joao CarvalhoMastering
Paddy MaloneTin Whistle, Uillean Pipes
Paddy MoloneyUillean Pipes, Tin Whistle
Patrick DuffyIllustrations, Design
Real PriscillasVocals (Background)
Rick WhiteCover Art Concept, Paintings
Travis GoodMandolin, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic)