UPC: 701237203720
Format: CD
Release Date: May 03, 2011
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Personnel: Jeffrey Foucault (vocals, acoustic guitar); Kris Delmhorst (vocals, cello); Eric Heywood (electric guitar, baritone guitar); Van Dyke Parks (accordion, piano); Jennifer Condos (electric bass); Billy Conway (drums).
Audio Mixer: Ryan Freeland.
Liner Note Author: Matt Dellinger.
Recording information: King Street, Northampton, MA (10/2010); Stampede Origin Studios, Los Angeles, CA (10/2010); Verdant, Athens, VT (10/2010); King Street, Northampton, MA (12/2010); Stampede Origin Studios, Los Angeles, CA (12/2010); Verdant, Athens, VT (12/2010).
Photographer: Kris Delmhorst.
Singer/songwriter Jeffrey Foucault likes to play in a familiar, slow-moving country-folk style; this is a guy who has been to the desert on "A Horse with No Name," searching for a "Heart of Gold." But he doesn't sing in the high-pitched tenor of America or Neil Young. Rather, he has a throaty baritone reminiscent of Jackson Browne, if phrased with a Southern slur. He thus comes off like the Nick Drake of the American Southwest on his sixth album, Horse Latitudes. The lyrical reflections he expresses so introspectively also tend to be spare and allusive, though he works up a head of steam musically (with the help of Van Dyke Parks' keyboards) and gets a bit caustic on "Everybody's Famous." For the most part, however, Foucault is a miniaturist as interested in evoking mood as meaning in his atmospheric music, expecting his listeners to fill in the blanks. ~ William Ruhlmann
Audio Mixer: Ryan Freeland.
Liner Note Author: Matt Dellinger.
Recording information: King Street, Northampton, MA (10/2010); Stampede Origin Studios, Los Angeles, CA (10/2010); Verdant, Athens, VT (10/2010); King Street, Northampton, MA (12/2010); Stampede Origin Studios, Los Angeles, CA (12/2010); Verdant, Athens, VT (12/2010).
Photographer: Kris Delmhorst.
Singer/songwriter Jeffrey Foucault likes to play in a familiar, slow-moving country-folk style; this is a guy who has been to the desert on "A Horse with No Name," searching for a "Heart of Gold." But he doesn't sing in the high-pitched tenor of America or Neil Young. Rather, he has a throaty baritone reminiscent of Jackson Browne, if phrased with a Southern slur. He thus comes off like the Nick Drake of the American Southwest on his sixth album, Horse Latitudes. The lyrical reflections he expresses so introspectively also tend to be spare and allusive, though he works up a head of steam musically (with the help of Van Dyke Parks' keyboards) and gets a bit caustic on "Everybody's Famous." For the most part, however, Foucault is a miniaturist as interested in evoking mood as meaning in his atmospheric music, expecting his listeners to fill in the blanks. ~ William Ruhlmann
Tracks:
1 - Horse Latitudes
2 - Pretty Girl in a Small Town
3 - Starlight and Static
4 - Heart to the Husk
5 - Last Night I Dreamed of Television
6 - Goners Most
7 - Everybody's Famous
8 - Idaho
9 - Passerines
10 - Tea and Tobacco
2 - Pretty Girl in a Small Town
3 - Starlight and Static
4 - Heart to the Husk
5 - Last Night I Dreamed of Television
6 - Goners Most
7 - Everybody's Famous
8 - Idaho
9 - Passerines
10 - Tea and Tobacco