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- Date Released: September 26, 2006
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Rock
- Label: ATO Records
A live double album from a band whose music always sounds better underneath a starlit festival stage.
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We Say...
In retrospect, it’s hard to believe that My Morning Jacket were ever a small underground band, signed to Darla and playing basement clubs — their sound always contained a stadium-filling grandeur. Jim James’s voice aimed heavenwards before they ever set foot on Bonnaroo’s starlit festival stage, the drums thundering past the horizon, the dueling guitars suggesting nothing less than the Fillmore East version of “Whipping Post.” Which is apropos, in that My Morning Jacket’s live double album Okonokos was recorded at the Fillmore in San Francisco over a two-night stand on November 11-12, 2005.
Drawing heavily from their ATO albums It Still Moves and Z (though they dust off “I Think I’m Going to Hell” from The Tennessee Fire and "The Way That He Sings" from At Dawn), the songs captured here are sonically expansive, though they thankfully don’t come off in any way as jammy. “Run Thru” doubles in length effortlessly while “Steam Engine” chugs the furthest out, courtesy of an obligatory drum solo. “Off the Record” swirls into an extended blissed-out coda and inexplicably “Dondante” sounds twice as massive as it did on Z. Throughout, James’s voice is in fine mettle, with traces of Wayne Coyne, Levon Helm, Kermit the Frog, Neil Young and Bruce Hornsby bubbling up in his throat. Thankfully, James is leviathan enough to embody all of them yet still remain wholly himself. -
They Say...
A lot has been made of the Okonokos DVD, My Morning Jacket's live concert film, recorded at San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium (and which accompanies this double-disc release separately). The live performance DVD is so seductive and powerful -- because of the lush backdrop set and wonderfully immediate manner in which it was shot as well as the music -- yet the double CD that accompanies it and the four-LP vinyl set on Badman Records of the same recording seem to get scant attention. Sure, they are mentioned, but somehow just as geegaws to accompany the DVD. Wrong. It all comes down to the music, after all, and the Louisville, KY, quintet gets that big time. It's why the CD was issued first and the DVD came later. The DVD should be seen; it's gorgeous, it's wild and woolly and beautiful all at once. But Okonokos the CD is one hell of a live record. Certainly, since it was recorded on the tour for the incredibly successful album Z, it concentrates on a lot of the band's more recent material. But they dig deep, too, and go back to 1999's "I Think I'm Going to Hell" from The Tennessee Fire, as well as "The Way That He Sings"and "It Still Moves" from 2001's At Dawn, and "I Will Sing You Songs" and "Mahgeetah" from the It Still Moves disc in 2003 to close the entire show. There have been references to Neil Young & Crazy Horse, in terms of how My Morning Jacket work as a band; don't believe it. My Morning Jacket have the spontaneity and raw wiry energy to be sure -- they don't try to cover the flubs -- but they're infinitely tighter than those loud garage yobs who believe that playing slower than cough syrup with codeine is a virtue (Crazy Horse stopped being a viable unit when Danny Whitten died; they're merely the contradictory and uneven backing band for Young because he's not ambitious enough to get a new one). The sheer musicianship that My Morning Jacket put on display on this intense, diverse, and focused live show is rather astonishing. Sure, they know how to "jam" and could have blown the doors off most of the bands in that genre had they been dumb enough to go down that path. (One listen to the 11-minute "Dondante" is proof enough that they could have been the new Grateful Dead or some such creativity-killing notion.) Like England's Gomez -- the only band currently in their league -- they were smart and weave it all into the mix of hooks, lyric flourishes, and power chords. They have the indie rock mantle prominently displayed but are as tight as U2 -- and, no, they don't sound like them. In fact, as the evidence here clearly displays, My Morning Jacket sound like no one but themselves. Frontman Jim James is as charismatic and self-effacing as they come. Guitarist (and also saxophonist) Carl Broemel is a lyrical monster as both a fine melodic improviser and as a rock & roll lead guitar player. Listen to the way he handles "Gideon" and "Lowdown," and blows sax at the end of "Dondante." The three-piece rhythm section of Bo Koster's understated but emotionally and technically taut keyboards, Two-Tone Tommy's bass playing and baritone vocals, and drummer Patrick Hallahan is inventive, spot in the pocket, and full of surprising twists and turns. Near the end of disc two, where a drawling, dreamy, 11-minute "Steam Engine" (with all the solos) gives way to the stomping honky tonk rock of "Dancefloors" in a performance worthy of Lynyrd Skynyrd's One More from the Road, the picture would be complete if the Band were included as guests. My Morning Jacket are a band at the pinnacle of their power. Like great jazz musicians, they've learned to instinctively play together and make the most of every number. "Mahgeetah" sends the whole trip out on a sweet note. The feel-good rhythm and bluesed-up country-rock groove pours out so naturally and transcendentally that it's no surprise that the audience and band have bonded; they turn into something more, somehow, as they leave the Fillmore building than when they entered. Okonokos is one of the best live recordings of the last 30 years. The DVD experience is an addition, a welcome and aesthetically innovative one that adds depth and dimension to music played so soulfully and good-naturedly that it's almost impossible to think it could have been improved upon. Get both.
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Credits
- Michael Brauer - Stereo Mix Producer // Phil Edwards - Live Recording // Bob Ludwig - Mastering // Steve Ralbovsky - A&R // William Paden Hensley - Assistant // Sam Erickson - Director // Sam Erickson - Photography // Jim James - Vocals // Jim James - Concept // Jim James - Story // Jim James - Group Member // Two-Tone Tommy - Bass // Two-Tone Tommy - Baritone (Vocal) // Two-Tone Tommy - Group Member // Danny Cash - Layout Design // Carl Broemel - Guitar // Carl Broemel - Group Member // Don VanCleave - Photography // Bo Koster - Keyboards // Bo Koster - Group Member // Patrick Hallahan - Drums // Patrick Hallahan - Group Member // Dave Kissner - Monitors // Galea McGregor - Producer // Wyatt Smith - Editing // Wyatt Smith - Concert Director
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