| Disc: 1 |
|---|
| 1. Foreward [2004] |
| 2. Lady Day [2004] |
| 3. Lovely Night [2004] |
| 4. Sadsong St. [2004] |
| 5. Blues for Mother [2004] |
| 6. Novelist [2004] |
| 7. Ballad of Clifford Swift [2004] |
| 8. Looking Back, I Should Have Been Home More [2004] |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Walking Without Effort Theme [2004] |
| 2. Half Lit [2004] |
| 3. In the Air [2004] |
| 4. As I Go [2004] |
| 5. Above & Beneath [2004] |
| 6. Mexico (1977) [2004] |
| 7. Losing Sleep [2004] |
| 8. Not Wasting Time [2004] |
| 9. Beautifulheart [2004] |
The Novelist/Walking Without Effort,Richard Swift,Secretly Canadian,Indie Pop,Lo-Fi,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
The Novelist/Walking Without Effort
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The Novelist/Walking Without Effort
Richard Swift Manufacturer: Secretly Canadian ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMPZJE Release Date: 2005-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Foreward
- Lady Day
- Lovely Night
- Sadsong St.
- Blues For Mother
- The Novelist
- Ballad Of Clifford Swift
- Looking Back, I Should Have Been Home More
Tracks:
- Walking Without Effort Theme
- Half Lit
- In The Air
- As I Go
- Above & Beneath
- Mexico (1977)
- Losing Sleep
- Not Wasting Time
- Beautiful Heart
Customer Reviews:
_.......2006-10-20
Surprised and absolutely delighted.......2006-02-19
Very very very pleasantly surprised by this new artist and hope to hear more, much much more, from him in the years to come.
Richard Swift: The Novelist (Velvet Blue Music, 2003).......2006-01-07
I encountered this disc through my love of Frank Lenz' music. Knowing that Lenz was friends with Swift, I took a chance and bought the special edition version of "The Novelist." I popped it in my player and was blown away from the very first track to the final note on the disc. The disc is only 19 minutes and 38 seconds, but there is no note that is misused. There is no dead time on this disc. It's every second is worth every penny spent on it. Swift opted for a disc that was tight, compact, and perfect rather than put out a disc that has some hits laced with mediocre songs.
This disc emanates nostalgia. "The good old days" as it were. These are the things Swift is able to display in the style of "The Novelist." Set in 1938, "The Novelist" is an EP that sounds like it could have been a favorite of your great-grandmother's in her youth. A mixture of rag-time, jazz, and modern pop sensibilities, Swift has effected a masterpiece. Although nostalgic in it's music, the lyrics accomplish a melancholy realism that nostalgia usually disowns. The realism and down to earth lyrics bring the past into a more present reality.
The opening track invites the listener into the world of 1938. It sounds like the opening to a movie from the 40's that turns into a short ragtime introduction. After ushering in the listener, Swift begins his first full track crooning "Holiday!" It is a slow tempo song that is laced with piano, various percussion sounds, Swift's signature keyboards and light guitar. All of it's sparse arrangements make for a wonderfully complex song that is pleasant to the ears. Swift's vocals emanate longing for times gone by. He sings "Holiday/would you be my wife/ if you just name the price....breathing you in just to let me go/when nobody makes mistakes/I'm a lovely thing." His lyrics are poetic and graceful. Wonderful to hear.
Every part of the disc is superb, but I would say that Lovely Night and The Novelist are the highlights for me. Lovely Night is a great ragtime style song. Medium tempo with fantastic snare in the background and a "can-can" style crash in the chorus. The tension of the melancholy and old time nature of the song comes through his lyrics: "Cause tonight it's going to be a lovely night/With everybody looking oh so nice/and I wish that we were never born/ It's going to be a hazy day." Swift is an artist who has the ability to combine bright, upbeat sounds with a melancholy flavor with perfection.
The title track, "The Novelist," is fantastic in it's scope and artistic accomplishment. The lyrics are worth quoting in full here.
Pleasently surprised.......2005-09-25
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The Novelist/Walking Without Effort
Richard Swift Manufacturer: Leftwing Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007YSUVK Release Date: 2005-04-19 |
Tracks:
- Forward
- Lady Day
- Sadsong St.
- Blues for Mother
- Novelist
- Ballad of Clifford Swift
- Looking Back, I Should Have Been Home More
Tracks:
- Walking Without Effort Theme
- Half Lit
- In the Air
- As I Go
- Above & Beneath
- Mexico (1977)
- Losing Sleep
- Not Wasting Time
- Beautifulheart
Product Description
Double CD debut by the Long Beach, CA songsmith that Spin compared to Loudon Wainwright. All the twists of Bright Eyes, Tom Waits and Damien Rice.Rap Music:
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