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Danny Himself 09.18.2008 07:24 AM

Danny's Modern Classics #1 - "Where The Humans Eat" by Willy Mason
 
Okay, everybody seems to have their own little series of album reccomendations and celebrations so here's my own. I think there's a lot of modern albums that get overlooked here simply because they're by younger artists, which makes them juvenile and unworthy of 'indie cred'. So here begins my series of sexy exciting albums from fairly recent years by fairly young chaps.

"Where The Humans Eat"
by Willy Mason 2004, Virgin Records

 


The first time I heard Willy Mason was when he appeared in a small UK club tour among many other "up-and-coming" artists, around the time this album was released. He performed the song 'Oxygen', the mission statement of young man with an old head on his shoulders. It was full of doubtful hope and wary optimism. I was blown away.

A short while later I saw he'd made music videos for 'Oxygen' and a travelling song called 'So Long'. This was when YouTube didn't exist and I often taped my favourite music videos off the TV. I watched these two videos all the time, I showed them to everyone. And I bought the album, finding Willy shared many of my own dreams and my own guilt.

"Entering the liquor store, you try your hardest to ignore
that street sleeper on your left there all alone.
And the young man on your right, with unchained soles and love of night
you look so scared they laugh and wonder if you're stoned,
But somewhere deep inside they feel a pain they've learned to hide,
'cause that same fear has brought much trouble on their homes,
and they know you won't feel safe
until that cop car wins it's race
and another life is driven off it's road."
He sings in 'Hard Hand To Hold', over a wandering acoustic and electric blues that wouldn't be out of place in Bob Dylan's 'Bringing It All Back Home'.

You'll find much to love here, much to think about, much to sing along to. Rarely does a new artist come out of seemingly nowhere (Martha's Vineyard) with a debut album as inspired, soulful and complete as this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXIBM2oQZjg 'Hard Hand To Hold'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBSawyBHS_o 'So Long'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjtTGdhgjZY 'Oxygen'

atsonicpark 09.18.2008 07:51 AM

(^_^).\../

SUPA-COOL

PAULYBEE2656 09.18.2008 08:12 AM

poor mans will oldham...

thinking mans james blunt..

depending on yr stance.. i was never a fan of him or his work i fear...

Danny Himself 09.18.2008 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PAULYBEE2656
thinking mans james blunt


 


James Blunt is a whining, falsetto voiced womaniser.

greedrex 09.18.2008 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PAULYBEE2656
poor mans will oldham...

thinking mans james blunt..

depending on yr stance.. i was never a fan of him or his work i fear...

ha ha Pauly doesn't chew his words hahahah

Derek 09.18.2008 10:42 AM

Willy Mason is cool, but uhh in relation to what pauly said, I prefer Will Oldham.

Silent Dan Speaks 09.18.2008 11:45 AM

Oxygen is such a great song.

Also, I too prefer Will Oldham but I don't think they're all that similar anyway.

PAULYBEE2656 09.18.2008 12:15 PM

sorry guys. i was just being flippant.....

personally i am not much of a fan of mr masons stuff but to put him in james blunt territory was just me being nasty.....

granted oxygen is a very good song and the one he out before that... cant remember the name......

Danny Himself 09.18.2008 12:43 PM

'Oxygen' was his first single but 'So Long' followed very quickly.

You should hear his folk version of Grandmaster Flash's 'The Message':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX6lDU-kJU0

Danny Himself 09.18.2008 03:46 PM

Bump!


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