Fuse

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 46:43

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eMusic Q&A: Joe Henry

By Tad Hendrickson, eMusic Contributor

Joe Henry has recorded 11 albums since his Talk of Heaven debut in 1986. After somewhat derivative early singer-songwriter efforts, Henry hit his stride in the early '90s with acclaimed country rock albums Short Man's Room and Kindness of the World. He then turned another corner with 1996's Trampoline. This urbane pop album became the template for Henry's now well-established sound, a moody combination of literate songwriting, soulful vocals, slinky rhythms and understated jazz ambiance. He… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Henry has often made stylistic departures, so Fuse shouldn’t be all that shocking. Yet, “Fat” sounds freaky till the beats soak in; the faux soul of “Want Too Much” is cloying. But ultimately, the new groove-a-delic Henry knows how to work the sound as he mixes and matches old and new, as on the Dylan-y bits with a “millennial” backing track (Daniel Lanois and T-Bone Burnett step in to mix); the subtle, catchy chorus in the opener “Monkey”; the laid-back and fuzzy “Angels”; and the fantastically evocative and poetic mysticism in the title song. There’s upbeat melodicism in (I love you with my) “Skin and Teeth.” But why that George Benson-like guitar solo during “Curt Flood”? – Denise Sullivan

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