Saint Bartlett

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 36:39

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Laura Leebove

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Laura Leebove is a Brooklyn-based music journalist whose writing has appeared in various publications including Billboard, Spinner.com, Venus Zine, Critical Mob...more »

05.24.10
Jurado's sound is the biggest it's ever been
2010 | Label: Secretly Canadian / SC Dist.

"I'm still trying to fix my mind," sings Damien Jurado on "Cloudy Shoes," the Wayne Coyne-channeling opener of his latest LP, Saint Bartlett. The melody doesn't change much throughout the song, but that and the string-laden backing are steady and soothing — fitting for a piece about someone going through hard times. Later, in "Rachel & Cali," the Seattle-based singer/songwriter admits, "There's too many people here I don't know/ …I just don't feel confident in crowds." Jurado's biggest strength has always been his ability to tell sad stories, and Saint Bartlett shows he's still on the same page.

Nearly half the album's tracks are named after places — "Arkansas," "Wallingford," "Kansas City," "Beacon Hill," "Kalama" — and they seem to be perhaps a reminder of where these stories take place. The mournful and haunting "Kansas City" is about someone whose estranged father reappears after his mother's death and finds Jurado singing, "All was left to me, that's why he's returned/ I know that I should have been thrilled."

Saint Bartlett was produced by Richard Swift, and he and Jurado take on every instrument throughout the set, rather than his regular collaborators, Eric Fisher and Jenna Conrad, the latter of whom sang on… read more »

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A triumph for artist and producer.

SteveFord

I'm surprised the editors of eMusic couldn't find a place for this in their top 80 albums of 2010. It's in my top five. I'm well past Jurado's age demographic and no big fan of lo-fi, but there were enough references to familiar sounds (Neil Young, Phil Spector) to get me interested when I stumbled on this album. What brings me back is a really good collection of songs, strong both lyrically and melodically. Jurado's fragile voice suits his material perfectly. Producer Richard Swift can claim some of the credit, both for his instrumental contributions and his approach to the recording. There's some indefinable alchemy involved in making an album which has variety but is also a cohesive whole, and Jurado and Swift have achieved it. St Bartlett one of the few new albums of 2010 I enjoy from start to finish.

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pleasantly surprised

ZeppoNoir

This album took a few listenings but it snuck up on me to where now it's getting much more rotation on the ol'jukebox.

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very very lovely

music4thesoul

great fan of Mr Jurado; this album must surely be his very best - his musical charisma just grows; every time I listen to this album I put it on rewind and listen again; it just grows and grows on me; Cloudy Shoes really does it for me.

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building a shrine to st. bartlett!

75nathans

not sure which is better: hearing this record (which is going down as the year's best so far), OR hearing jurado play this record in its entirety with a killer live band during his recent summer tour. these songs are really, really good. lots of longing here, be it for love or simply for life.

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wow...

garisius

this album is amazing...i can't stop listening to it...

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What will carry on

undergroundesigns

This is the most thoughtful and artistic album I've heard yet this year. It's both refreshing and inspiring. This album retains what I like most about some of Jurado's earlier works (Ghost of David comes to mind) and translates it across the entire album. One of his best yet.

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