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    VA - Southern Family (2016)

    Posted By: delpotro
    VA - Southern Family (2016)

    VA - Southern Family (2016)
    EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 00:51:04 | 294 Mb
    Country, Folk, Folk Rock | Label: Elektra Records

    The finest country songwriters understand that the best way to a big idea is often through a small detail. Consider the central gesture that dictates the action in Brandy Clark's beautiful song "I Cried," which appears on producer Dave Cobb's graceful compilation album Southern Family. Contemplating a grandfather's death and his wife's ensuing loneliness, Clark builds the song's chorus around the phrase, "I cried," her voice arching up into a tender, transcendent falsetto; in the next line, she takes the mood down again. "I tried to hold my head high, it ended up in my hands." That simple image so effectively captures the experience of living with grief: the attempt to show strength for others, for your own sanity, and the gradual, quiet, repetitive sag into vulnerability. Who hasn't experienced this moment at a funeral — or, as Clark describes, while simply talking on the phone with a fellow loved one left behind? There's no need for an angel's trumpets here. "I Cried" says more about mortality with a sigh.

    Southern Family collects such moments in a bouquet of memories and treasured sentiments, in the process coalescing into one of the subtlest concept albums to ever bear that dangerously pretentious descriptor. Inspired by the 1979 album White Mansions, a song cycle about the Civil War spearheaded by the writer Paul Kennerly and produced by Glyn Johns, Cobb's own effort doesn't adhere to a linear narrative the way its predecessor does. It's more like the way we tell tales now, in dialogue across social media, our individual experiences adding up to a collective portrait of our times.

    Mainstream country stars and Americana favorites show why those separate categories are increasingly meaningless — at least in Cobb's world, where a strong composition and an unfussy live arrangement always get to the core of things. Miranda Lambert's hymnlike "Sweet Bye And Bye" complements Jason Isbell's righteous "God Is A Working Man" (a great campaign song for the right candidate, by the way). "Mama's Table," a perfect ballad Jamey Johnson originally wrote for the Oak Ridge Boys and himself sings here, gets an answer from Zac Brown in "Grandma's Garden." John Paul White offers his own funeral confession in the heartrending "Simple Song 1," while Anderson East confronts another life passage — parents' divorce — in "Learning." Alongside offerings by Holly Williams, Morgane and Chris Stapleton, Shooter Jennings, the excellent newcomer Brent Cobb (cousin of Dave), and Rich Robinson (who brings gospel into the mix via the Settles Connection chorus in the grand closer "The Way Home" ), these songs ground place and community in the experience of the everyday: a kid's bottle of Cheerwine, a brother's initials carved in Grandma's table, an old song that means something different when you sing it in nursery school and, later, to your own child.

    Hotly anticipated as Dave Cobb's grand statement about the generation of mostly Southern artists who, with his help, are shifting the definitions of both country and Americana music, this collection succeeds by being as modest as its helmsman. "Southern" and "family" are both fraught terms — as are "country" and "Americana" — but instead of trying to clearly define them, Cobb (who plays guitar in nearly every track) encouraged his collaborators to approach them gently. The 12 resulting songs reflect family structures that are in flux but which endure because of love and memory, in a South constructed at backyard parties and in mothers' kitchens more than in any legislature or historical site.

    Southern Family also reflects the eclecticism of the music that's long emanated from Nashville and its environs. Clark's track, enhanced by pedal steel and Mellotron, is high countrypolitan class; East's has the Muscle Shoals swagger he's made his trademark. Lambert invokes the Southern gospel her song title recalls. Brent Cobb gets swampy in the comical "Down Home," while White finds the place where folk music meets The Beatles. Bluegrass and blues and righteous Southern rock all find a place here. More than anything else, Southern Family is an argument for tradition as an organic concept, not an imposed one. Family is in the details, and to capture those details we have to listen to each other and accept the joy, the pain and the differences.


    AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine:
    More than a concept album, Dave Cobb's 2016 compilation Southern Family is a clarion call: the definition of a new south for a new millennium. This new south – one with a reverence for the past, as defined by old tunes and handed-down traditions, but one unbeholden to conventions – has been essayed by Cobb on his productions for Jamey Johnson, Chris Stapleton, and Sturgill Simpson, records that refurbish outlaw country for a new century. Outlaw itself looked toward the past, stripping back Nashville productions to their bare, burly bones, but Cobb's sensibility goes slightly further, treating that intersection of country tradition and rock modernism as ground zero. On the acclaimed albums by Johnson, Stapleton, and Simpson, this manifests in an easy swagger, but Southern Family is understated, a series of vignettes that combine to form an Americana mosaic. Much of the record plays like quiet confessions – songs that feel whispered as much as sung – but it's impossible to convey the south without tapping into the deep reservoirs of soul, blues, and gospel, sounds that give the album an underpinning of earthiness. It takes a while for those tunes to get there, though. Southern Family crawls into focus with John Paul White's "Simple Song" and Jason Isbell's "God Is a Working Man," tunes that function as keynotes for the album. The album is devised of nothing but songs that seem simple but are slyly layered, something Isbell's tune makes plain: the clean lines camouflage how he plays and inverts conventions, turning the traditional fresh. It's a trick repeated throughout the album, usually done so subtly, the impact is felt more than recognized (an exception to the rule is a bluesy crawl through "You Are My Sunshine" by Morgane and Chris Stapleton). Certain themes are cycled through – usually family, loss, and love, sometimes arriving in a tangled ball – but what resonates on Southern Family is how each singer/songwriter is faithful to their own voice within the grander tapestry Cobb has devised. It's a trick that telegraphs just how rich and complex this modern Southern Family actually is.
    Tracklist:
    1. John Paul White – Simple Song (04:00)
    2. Jason Isbell – God Is A Working Man (03:21)
    3. Brent Cobb – Down Home (03:28)
    4. Miranda Lambert – Sweet By And By (03:37)
    5. Morgan Stapleton – You Are My Sunshine (feat. Chris Stapleton) (06:13)
    6. Zac Brown – Grandma's Garden (04:36)
    7. Jamey Johnson – Mama's Table (03:47)
    8. Anderson East – Learning (04:40)
    9. Holly Williams – Settle Down (02:27)
    10. Brandy Clark – I Cried (05:23)
    11. Shooter Jennings – Can You Come Over? (03:53)
    12. Rich Robinson – The Way Home (05:41)

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