Firecracker

Firecracker

by The Wailin' Jennys
Firecracker

Firecracker

by The Wailin' Jennys

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Overview

Though Cara Luft, a founding member of the Wailin' Jennys, was replaced by Annabelle Chvostek, the band's tight harmonies and pretty folk songs haven't changed at all on their second album, Firecracker. In fact, they've even gotten better. Chvostek's voice is seductively low and versatile, and it blends well with and adds a lot of strength and depth to the higher ranges that Ruth Moody and Nicky Mehta provide. All three Jennys are also great songwriters, and everything on the album is well done, with thoughtful reflective lyrics about love and friendship and death, the cold autumn wind of the Canadian prairie blowing through the record, shaping and influencing the mandolin, the banjo, the acoustic guitar, the violin, the National Steel. It's music with a dark, sweet edge, like it understands the pain in the world but still chooses to focus on what's good instead. "Swallow," though in its attempt to maintain rhythm and rhyme the lyrics can occasionally sound a little corny ("You got me, arrow shot me/Now come connect the dot me"), lilts along like the bird itself as it explores love's transience, while "Avila" is simple and pretty, with a delicate chorus of "O sweet peace never have you fallen/never have you fallen upon this town," sung in three-part harmony, that sense of longing lodged between the notes of a slow, aching electric guitar solo that winds its way through the song. A similar feeling is also apparent in "Glory Bound," manifested as a desire for a reprieve from life's hardships. It's not morbid, it's simply sad and honest in that uplifting way that only country and folk music can be. There is a melancholy that lies within many of the Wailin' Jennys' songs, but there's still an overwhelming sense of hope and happiness that is even stronger, and makes Firecracker a really great, uncontrived album. ~ Marisa Brown

Product Details

Release Date: 06/06/2006
Label: Red House Records
UPC: 0033651019527
Rank: 5887

Tracks

  1. Devils Paintbrush Road
  2. Prairie Town
  3. Begin
  4. Firecracker
  5. Avila
  6. This Heart of Mine
  7. Swallow
  8. Starlight
  9. Things That You Know
  10. Apocalypse Lullaby
  11. Glory Bound
  12. Some Good Thing
  13. Long Time Traveller

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Wailin' Jennys   Primary Artist
Brian McMillan   Guitar (Electric Baritone),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jeremy Penner   Violin
John Dymond   Bass (Electric)
David Travers-Smith   Bells,Trumpet,Peck Horn,Percussion,Tambourine,Organ (Hammond)
Annabelle Chvostek   Violin,Vocals,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Grant Johnson   Bass (Electric)
Mike Hardwick   Dobro,Hi String Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Kevin Breit   Dobro,Guitar,Mandolin,Guitar (Electric),National Steel Guitar
Ruth Moody   Banjo,Vocals,Accordion,Guitar (Acoustic)
Joe Phillips   Bass (Acoustic)
Justin Abedin   Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric)
Nicky Mehta   Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals,Harmonica
Andrew Downing   Bass (Acoustic)
Mark Mariash   Drums,Tambourine,Drums (Snare)
Christian Dugas   Drums
Richard Moody   Viola,Violin

Technical Credits

Nicky Mehta   Group Member,Composer
Ron Sawchuk   Design,Cover Art
Traditional   Composer
David Travers-Smith   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Mastering
Annabelle Chvostek   Composer,Engineer,Group Member
Grant Johnson   Engineer
The Wailin' Jennys   Arranger
Ruth Moody   Composer,Group Member
Don Murnaghan   Engineer
Art Turner   Photography
Richard Moody   Engineer
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