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Josephine Foster
All The Leaves Are Gone
Fire Records
- Cat No: FIRECD426
- updated:2020-01-22
JOSEPHINE FOSTERの幻の1STがひっそりと再発されてました
Could it be that the world is finally ready for the tempestuous folkrock opera that is "All the Leaves are Gone?"
In 2004, only the truly informed and forward-thinking heads "got"
this mini masterpiece. Critics scratched their heads and usually
resorted to comparisons of past artists, like ol Grace Slick and her
Great Jefferson Society, Fairport Convention (but which era?
SURELY Judy Dyble's early reign?), and at best, Shirley Collins. A
few fans attempted to connect the record to even more obscure
"freak folk/rock" like Mellow Candle, Fear Itself, or Trees.
"All the Leaves are Gone" was made by unique personalities not
concerned with influences or copying any bygone era. Surely,
some things are in our DNA or even early childhood, as Josephine
Foster's roots in opera manifest themselves as much as any other
influence in this organic song cycle. Sure, guitarist Brian
Goodman may have heard Richard Thompson before, but his
alchemical and molten guitar spray is purely his own, in tunings
and intervals still not meant for normal humans to understand,
mostly because his 2004 guts were poured into every sublime note
(I think even Brian himself never even understood how good he
was). That fiery emotion is also in every nuance of Foster's songs--
like life, there's disquieting, jagged moments of unease, and
there's calm both before and after the storm. There are moments
of utter gentleness along the journey---because yes, every
concept album should be a voyage, and this is one everyone
should take. - Steve Krakow<a class="trackli" style="cursor: pointer; color: blue;" onclick="treeMenu('n_t0093019');" onkeypress="treeMenu('n_t0093019');" onmouseover="this.style.color='red'" onmouseout="this.style.color='blue'"><span class="trackp">▼ Tracklisting</span></a><div id ="n_t0093019" style="display:none;"><table class="tracktable"><tr><td><span class='position'>1.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Well-Heeled Men</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(5:38)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_0"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>2.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>The Most Loved One</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:50)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_1"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster1.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>3.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>All The Leaves Are Gone</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:35)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_2"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster2.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>4.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Nana</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(4:29)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_3"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster31.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>5.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Deathknell</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:41)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_4"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster4.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>6.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Silly Song</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(4:35)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_5"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster5.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>7.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Jailbird (Hero Of The Sorrow)</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:26)</span></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>8.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Worried And Sorry</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:06)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_7"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster7.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>9.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Who Will Feel Bitter At The Days End?</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:44)</span></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>10.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>John Ave. Seen From The Gray Train</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(4:32)</span></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>11.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Don't Wait, Mary Jane</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:49)</span></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>12.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>(You Are Worth) A Million Dollars</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(2:22)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_11"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster81.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr></table></div>
In 2004, only the truly informed and forward-thinking heads "got"
this mini masterpiece. Critics scratched their heads and usually
resorted to comparisons of past artists, like ol Grace Slick and her
Great Jefferson Society, Fairport Convention (but which era?
SURELY Judy Dyble's early reign?), and at best, Shirley Collins. A
few fans attempted to connect the record to even more obscure
"freak folk/rock" like Mellow Candle, Fear Itself, or Trees.
"All the Leaves are Gone" was made by unique personalities not
concerned with influences or copying any bygone era. Surely,
some things are in our DNA or even early childhood, as Josephine
Foster's roots in opera manifest themselves as much as any other
influence in this organic song cycle. Sure, guitarist Brian
Goodman may have heard Richard Thompson before, but his
alchemical and molten guitar spray is purely his own, in tunings
and intervals still not meant for normal humans to understand,
mostly because his 2004 guts were poured into every sublime note
(I think even Brian himself never even understood how good he
was). That fiery emotion is also in every nuance of Foster's songs--
like life, there's disquieting, jagged moments of unease, and
there's calm both before and after the storm. There are moments
of utter gentleness along the journey---because yes, every
concept album should be a voyage, and this is one everyone
should take. - Steve Krakow<a class="trackli" style="cursor: pointer; color: blue;" onclick="treeMenu('n_t0093019');" onkeypress="treeMenu('n_t0093019');" onmouseover="this.style.color='red'" onmouseout="this.style.color='blue'"><span class="trackp">▼ Tracklisting</span></a><div id ="n_t0093019" style="display:none;"><table class="tracktable"><tr><td><span class='position'>1.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Well-Heeled Men</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(5:38)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_0"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>2.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>The Most Loved One</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:50)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_1"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster1.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>3.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>All The Leaves Are Gone</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:35)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_2"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster2.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>4.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Nana</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(4:29)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_3"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster31.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>5.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Deathknell</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:41)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_4"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster4.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>6.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Silly Song</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(4:35)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_5"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster5.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>7.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Jailbird (Hero Of The Sorrow)</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:26)</span></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>8.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Worried And Sorry</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:06)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_7"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster7.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>9.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Who Will Feel Bitter At The Days End?</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:44)</span></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>10.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>John Ave. Seen From The Gray Train</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(4:32)</span></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>11.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>Don't Wait, Mary Jane</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(3:49)</span></td></tr><tr><td><span class='position'>12.</span></td><td><span class='tacktitle'>(You Are Worth) A Million Dollars</span> <span class='tacktduration'>(2:22)</span></td><td class='sound_sample' id="ss_11"><a href="#" file-src="" data-src="20_01_24/All-The-Leaves-Are-Gone--Josephine-Foster81.mp3" num-src="" page-src="n_t0093019" class="soundlink">sample</a></td></tr></table></div>
スペインの詩人ガルシア・ロルカが採譜・編曲にしたスペイン民謡集「ANDA JALEO」のカバーの衝撃から数年経ちますか。相変わらずアメリカインディでも孤高の存在で、気配がしたりしなかったりと不思議な存在のジョセフィン。2004年作が再発です。オペラ、英米民謡やトラッドフォークに影響された独特の世界観は既にでき上がってますね。オーガニックかつ霊的なオルタナフォーク・ロック。ああ最高。最新作も入荷します。 (Shhhhh)