I'm overwhelmed by the friendships that fueled the making of this record.
Time, as it often does, seemed slow but moved quick from talk and planning
to it's eventual completion. There were so many incarnations and near starts,
so many meaningful moments that fell just right and too many that vanished with
regret. I'm amazed that I sit here now with this near photograph of where my
head has been for the last couple of years. I'm reminded of a song off of
"The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan." I can't remember the title, but I remember the
lines: "10,000 dollars at the drop of a hat, I'd give it all gladly, if our lives could
be like that." So I'd like to thank each of you for your words and friendship. I could
list all of your names here, but that would be ridiculous and would certainly amount to
an exclusive bore. Besides, you know who you are. We talk from time to time and we'll
catch up again soon. So....thanks: to You, the poetry of Seamus Heaney
("the skylight" in particular) and, You, the Listener.
All the best
Matthew Ryan
Regret Over the Wires,Matthew Ryan,Hybrid (Red),Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter
Regret Over the Wires
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Regret Over the Wires
Matthew Ryan Manufacturer: Hybrid Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C7PRB Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Return to Me
- The Little Things
- Trouble Doll
- Long Blvd.
- I Can't Steal You
- Caged Bird
- Come Home
- I Hope Your God Has Mercy On Mine
- Nails
- Sweetie
- Every Good Thing
- Skylight
Customer Reviews:
'The little things mean everything.' Matthew Ryan gets them all right. .......2006-02-24
Which is to say: I'd build Matthew Ryan.
"Regret Over the Wires," Ryan's fourth CD, was released in 2003. It rather pleases me that I missed the first three; reading about them, they sound dreary. And I'm always happy to be two years "late" --- hearing about someone great years after the fact suggests that the musician has something enduring to say.
You have only to listen to a snippet of the first song, "Return to Me," to know that Matthew Ryan's a bit more interesting than the competition. There's a melody, an actual melody. And lyrics that are smarter for their seeming informality.
The voice? I hear echoes of Leonard Cohen, Dylan, Mellencamp. But just echoes. The whisper that's topped by hoarseness is all his own. And there's none of the stripped-down production that pushes the vocals forward --- there's knockout percussion here and even better violins. The music supports the words, the words echo the music: This is what a song is meant to me.
Matthew Ryan's one of those guys --- Josh Rouse is another --- you hear on alternative radio and think, "Yes, I ought to get this." Usually, you don't because, after all, you've heard the One Good Song. The thing is, "Regret Over the Wires" is sharp all the way through. Listen to it loud, listen to it soft, play it as background music, put it on during a party --- it passes every test.
"The little things, the little things mean everything," he sings. So true. And he got them all right. I like to think I'll be listening to this CD for a long long time.
Formidable talent.......2005-09-13
Matthew Ryan is a gritty realist and champion of the underpriveledged. He possesess a rough-hewn voice and just happens to makes transcendantly beautiful music. 'Return To Me', 'Long Blvd.', 'I Can't Steal You' and 'Skylight' never fail to send shivers up my spine. In fact, everything on this album does. This is music with soul, gravity, grit and achingly good hooks.
Essential listening.
I don't write reviews. Period. .......2005-05-26
In the past five or six years, a whole slew of new-generation singer-songwriters have hit the scene: Pete Yorn, Ryan Adams, John Mayer, etc. For my money, Matthew Ryan beats them all. Each of his albums -- this one included -- teems with fresh, heartfelt, intelligent lyrics delivered with a gravelly, world-weary voice that -- like Paul Westerberg on songs like "Skyway," Here Comes A Regular," and "Achin' To Be" -- captures the pain and hope of being human. If you like literate singer-songwriter music, do yourself a favor and buy this CD...and grab "East Autumn Grin" and "May Day" while you're at it.
Poetic way with words.......2004-08-05
"...So I can begin to begin again.".......2004-02-03
Regret Over the Wires is a great album. Return to Me starts the album off, and is probably my favorite song on the entire album. Suttle strings and percusion are mixed with guitars all creating a very hushed feel through the song. One of those songs that you can just close your eyes to and feel memories come rushing back. Return to Me brings to mind an autumn day with a light wind blowing the leaves around. Every song communicates a feeling, the lyrics are personal and very well written. Ryan has written some of the best lyrics I've ever read, he says so much through so few words. That's something to admire.
The rest of the album rocks a little more than the opening song, while there are a few breaks in between for softer songs. Over all this album is easily above average from top to bottom and has some true standout songs. Return to Me, Skylights, I Hope your God has Mercy On Mine and I Can't Steal You are my favorites.
I recomened this release to almost everyone, it really appeals to a wide audience and is a great album. One that I've been enjoying and will continue to enjoy for a while. Hopefully his past works will be as good or even better.
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