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- Date Released: January 1, 2007
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Style: Alternative
- Label: Belle City Pop! / TuneCore
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In 2004, Chris Simpson halted the recording of the Gloria Record's sophomore album and virtually disappeared, taking an extended leave of absence from the musical craft that had paid his bills for more than a decade. Becoming All Things is his first full-length effort since that departure, and Simpson's new band -- Zookeeper, whose lineup includes members of the Gloria Record but whose style is closer to heartland indie pop than shoegaze -- suits his new disposition. Having taken a step back from music, the frontman now sounds recharged and content. Zookeeper aren't particularly artsy or angsty, two temperaments that ran amok in Simpson's previous bands, and the band happily employs horns and saloon-styled honky tonk piano on the album's most upbeat tracks. There's little posturing here, as well as an indifference toward securing the approval of the fickle indie scenesters, many of whom might criticize Simpson for embracing these newfound sunny sentiments. Regardless, the expansive group (comprised of ten members, not all of whom play on every track) unapologetically tackles full-band rockouts ("Ballad of My Friends"), impromptu jams (the psychedelic, all-too-short "Al Kooper's Party Horn"), and dusty heartland ballads that beg you to raise your pint glass and howl along ("Trumpets"). Much of the record was recorded in live sessions during February 2006, and Becoming All Things benefits from the loose energy that made Springsteen's We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions so kinetic despite its imperfections. There's the occasional drowsy ballad, of course, but even sleepy tracks like "On High" feature enough organ and tasteful trumpet to make them prime candidates for a Sunday morning playlist. Simpson has reinvented himself again, and Becoming All Things finds a home somewhere between the barroom rock of the Band and the romantic chamber pop of Margot & the Nuclear So and So's.
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Credits
- Jerry Tubb - Mastering // Jeff D. Klein - Mandolin // Jeff D. Klein - Percussion // Jeff D. Klein - Vocals // Jeremy Gomez - Design // Jeremy Gomez - Layout Design // Ben Houtman - Piano // Ben Houtman - Melodica // Ben Houtman - Wurlitzer // Brian Hubbard - Guitar (Electric) // Brian Hubbard - Guitar (Nylon String) // Erik Wofford - Pre-Production // Jennifer Stephens - Vocals // Kullen Fuchs - Organ // Kullen Fuchs - Trombone // Kullen Fuchs - Trumpet // Kullen Fuchs - Melodica // Kullen Fuchs - Omnichord // Kullen Fuchs - Slide Trumpet // Kullen Fuchs - Casio // Cully Symington - Percussion // Cully Symington - Drums // Alex Lyon - Producer // Alex Lyon - Engineer // Alex Lyon - Mixing // Alex Dupree - Organ // Alex Dupree - Percussion // Alex Dupree - Piano // Alex Dupree - Guitar (Electric) // Alex Dupree - Vocals // Seth Woods - Bass // Seth Woods - Percussion // Seth Woods - Vocals
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