Monthly Archive for June, 2008

Trains and Boats and Planes

(C) Laura Cantrell

Until today I’d never bought 3 albums by the same artist in one day, but I just have to hear more of Laura Cantrell. This isn’t supposed to be a review- there’s really not a lot to say, here’s the title track from her latest download-only E.P. Trains and Boats and Planes she is my all-new (all new genre for me) favorite contemporary country singer. Don’t you love her voice? For me - its sound of apparent experience that hit home… although an album of mostly covers, I believe every expression from her, every twangy note and its not in an obvious weapy Christina Agulera “oh i’m so sad, so i’ll sing with a mopey voice in this verse, and now i’m happy again in this verse so i sing with a smile” which has confused most popular music (and most contemporary listeners) into believing slow means sad, twangy means uncultured, leonard cohen means suicide.

Of particular note (on the believability of performance chart) ‘Roll Truck Roll’, lyrics from her previous album, a song is written from the perspective of a Trucker’s wife- singing…. to the truck. The truck that she prays will safely bring her man back home, she sings with such an urging but not at all tiresome voice;

Roll, truck, roll
Bring my baby back to me
I’m gettin’ tired of waiting, and I’m much to lonely
Use those 18 wheels and all the speed you can muster
Roll him on home

Those are classic country lyrics to me but it feels so fresh and real from Cantrell. The next track (another re-working of her older work Cantrell’s- ‘Big Wheel’) she sings;

I feel like a big jet plane
I’ve gotta’ get in the sky,
I’ve gotta’ give it up real high,
I’ve gotta fly

Bland stuff, no? NO! Not at all, she expresses all that is dreary and southern dustbowl / one-horse-town-ish about this lyric she deeply understands. You can hear the genuine tiresome widow to the road in ‘Roll Truck Roll’ without pretense. The title track ‘Trains and Boats and Planes’ (written by Burt Bacharach) is really special in my mind and this recording does a particularly good job of capturing the spirit and thread of this ‘concept’ album. Her version has become one of my all-time favorite covered songs, its simple and raw, the mandolin is perfect.

You are from another part of the world,
You had to go back a while and then
You said you soon would return again.
I’m waiting here like I promised to.
I’m waiting here but where are you?

There’s meat too- ‘The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald’ which I think would sound great in an gruff Irish drinking shanty type voice is not reduced to weepyness by Cantrell’s light Emmylou Harris-esque’ voice, the lyrics still have power and the instrumental is on a Fairport Convention level that suits me just right. So different to Fairport’s ‘Sailors Life’ but thematically and emotionally on the same level.

Maybe this E.P. is thematically in the right place for me at the moment, but I think I’m going to enjoy the rest of her albums when they arrive. Check out: Laura’s Website, Diesel Only Records Continue reading ‘Trains and Boats and Planes’

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Sunday Listening

A lovely Sunday story; ‘Visitors Cream-off Farmer’s Profits…‘. There’s wry analysis on Radio 4’s BH which in my opinion is coming closer and closer to filling the John Peel ‘Home Truths’ gap.

For Sunday listening see also: Harry Shearer’s Le Show.

Shyamalan is an Arse

The “Happening” is the worst film I’ve ever sat through. Yes, even worse than ‘V for Vendetta’. I can’t honestly tell you if its worse than previous title-holder for “Callum’s most hated piece of celluloid”, ‘28 Days Later…’, because I walked out of that mess at around about the fifth use of headache inducing shakey-cam + thudding bass + screamy-mad-panicy-bad-acting which combined to make me come as close as I’ve been to vomiting in a theatre.

To say this film is just not *ughh* happening appears almost ironic, witty, droll even in contrast with the cliché ridden dialogue I’ve just sat through. Visual queues taken straight from the Writing TV Versions of Stephen King Novels For Dummies book I’m sure director/writer M. Night Shyamalan guards closely, not doubt he has a signed copy (Signed: to M. glad you liked my childish additions to psycho -Gus Van Sant). Fool.

Mainly, ‘Happening’ screams lack-of-care, it was non-atmospheric and badly shot. How can a film made in 2008 be out of focus (how can booms still drop into frame!!!!). The problem with the writing of this picture is low on the list to be honest. In a way I really thought the writer’s strike would force all the big-name ‘writers’ to move on, and although I don’t know if ‘Happening’ is the result of a lack of writers / editors on hand or plane lame-ness I’ve read terms and condition small-print with more energy than the past three hollwood movies i’ve been forcefed this month. This film does not give me hope.

The food here is terrible, and such small portions…

What’s my problem? Why do I watch this stuff if I hate it so much, I should have known better? NO. Not the point, if films like this are being made then 20 indie-s are not. Juno was fine, shouldn’t that inexpensive turn studio-hit give confidence to brilliance… sure, Juno’s not ‘perfect’ has its problems- but the movie had honest heart. Now they want a million of them: skip to 26:30 here. So the buzz this season- a complex quirky romantic/relationship story. One with, y’know ‘depth’… the kids have a thing for ‘depth’ this year.

‘Happening’s depth can be summed up in the scene where Zoey Deschanel’s character is portrayed as caring. She looks ‘caringly’ at the sad little girl, I know for a fact that was the written direction in the script. FOR A FACT. Shyamalan is a bad director- his analogy to global warming and the very wrong use of emotive imagery (New Yorkers jumping from a building to their deaths in masses), Suicide etc. made the viewers at the screening I attended guffaw out loud. Give me the money next time. I have a killer re-make of Lord of The Rings in mind.