Between Two Shores

Between Two Shores

by Glen Hansard
Between Two Shores

Between Two Shores

by Glen Hansard

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Emotion has always been at the heart of Glen Hansard's music, as he uses his songs to express his feelings about life's multiple sorrows and sustaining joys. So it makes sense that he would make an album that found room for some potent soul and R&B influences along with his traditional brand of indie folk. 2018's Between Two Shores is very much a Glen Hansard album, but the use of horns and keyboards on these sessions give the material a noticeably more soulful feel, and Hansard's vocals push the emotional envelope harder than he has in the past. Hansard has the good sense not to pretend he's Otis Redding or Al Green on Between Two Shores, but he fills these songs with genuine passion and heart without excess histrionics. On tunes like "Lucky Man," "Movin' On," and "One of Us Must Lose," Hansard's delivery is full of cool fire, low key but deeply felt, and he and his musicians are willing to turn up the heat on "Roll on Slow" and "Wheels on Fire," giving the tracks some potent muscle that adds to the gravity of Hansard's literate but urgent lyrics. Most of Hansard's recordings have been projects with clean lines and skillful execution, and Between Two Shores is no exception, but he shows a willingness here to step just a bit outside his comfort zone, and it serves him well. The production, simple and strong, makes the most of the fine work of Hansard and his associates, and all in all, Between Two Shores is an effort that will please his fans while showing he's still learning new tricks in the art of record making, and he's putting them to good use. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 01/19/2018
Label: Anti-
UPC: 0045778755615
Rank: 20025

Tracks

  1. Roll On Slow
  2. Why Woman
  3. Wheels on Fire
  4. Wreckless Heart
  5. Movin¿¿¿ On
  6. Setting Forth
  7. Lucky Man
  8. One of Us Will Lose
  9. Heart¿¿¿s Not In It
  10. Time Will Be The Healer

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Glen Hansard   Primary Artist,Vocals,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String)
Brad Albetta   Bass
Curtis Fowlkes   Trombone
Chris Thomas   Bass
Joseph Doyle   Bass
Dawn Landes   Vocals (Background)
Jon Cowherd   Piano
Jeff Haynes   Percussion
Michael Buckley   Flute,Saxophone
Ronan Dooney   Trumpet
Rob Moose   Viola,Violin,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Brian Blade   Drums
Marketa Irglova   Vocals (Background)
Thomas Bartlett   Piano
Ray Rizzo   Drums
Marvin Sewell   Guitar (Electric)
Rob Bochnik   Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Justin Carroll   Piano,Mellotron,Wurlitzer,Farfisa Organ,Organ (Hammond)
Jimi Zhivago   Organ (Hammond)
Graham Hopkins   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Ruth O'Mahony Brady   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Patrick Dillett   Engineer
David Odlum   Mixing,Engineer
Glen Hansard   Design,Producer
Rob Moose   String Arrangements
Thomas Bartlett   Photography
Jimi Zhivago   Producer
Tom Schick   Engineer
Zoran Orlic   Photography
Sheila Sachs   Design
Ed McEntee   Engineer
Siobhan Walsh   Cover Photo
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