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WOODEN SMOKEMike KeneallyRIO/Avant-Prog3.89 | 26 ratings |
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![]() "Wooden Smoke" though from 2001is a different animal in the Keneally discography. Still a lot of tracks but not the variety this time around. Apparently a lot of these tracks were composed with Mike sitting on his living room floor with his acoustic guitar. And while this isn't completely an unplugged album, it's close. Even the humour is scaled back here a lot. Hence the maturity reference earlier. This comes across as folky, singer/songwriter material for the most part. Some meaningful lyrics like on "Father's Day" and we do still get some poppy tunes. Light beats, strummed and picked acoustic and vocals often stand out. Piano leads the way on a couple of tracks like "Haugseth" and "Pantomime". "2001' is too poppy with harmonies adding to that and my least favourite. The most adventerous pieces are "Dee 'N' A" and "Thanksgiving". Sure you could say this is Keneally's most intimate record. For a music fan like myself who detests unplugged albums, I knew this would be a challenge. I like that it's more uniform sounding sure, but prefer it was uniform in a different style. Like the followup "Dog" for example where we get some consistent energy, and Mike brought in Nick D'Virgilio on drums for that one.
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3/5 |
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