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Ash Wednesday

 
Album Review: Ash Wednesday

  • Artist: Elvis Perkins
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 20, 2007
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Son of actor Anthony Perkins, who died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1992, and photographer Berry Berenson, who was killed in the September 11 attacks, Elvis Perkins has plenty of material about which to write, and plenty, if he wanted, to make his debut, Ash Wednesday, a bleak affair. But while the album is certainly not uplifting, filling its 11 songs with their fair share of heartache and loneliness, Perkins avoids reveling in depression and instead follows the route that other singer/songwriters like Leonard Cohen, Nick Drake, and Bob Dylan have put down before him, telling detail-driven stories of people and life ("...your cameras caught me crying as I left your gates/...your maintenance men, they caught our last embrace") rather than painful confessions. With a voice that hesitates between David Gray's and Thom Yorke's, he sings songs of desperation and reflection and love and sadness over strummed acoustic guitar chords and slow drums; he's earnest and afflicted but not verklempt, only occasionally rising into an affecting yet controlled cry. Instead, Perkins shows emotion in nuance. He's a careful, studied songwriter, relying on subtlety to convey his meaning, meaning that is revealed better -- almost counterintuitively -- when he breaks free from the man-with-guitar mold (found in the unmemorable "It's a Sad World After All") and flirts with more complex arrangements, like in the Rufus Wainwright-esque "Sleep Sandwich," which brings vibraphone, trumpet, tympani, and violin to Perkins' steel strings, and swells gently, pushing past folk into lightly orchestral pop. "While You Were Sleeping," the strongest track on the album, slowly adds instruments until the end is only distantly related to the beginning of the piece, and it's lyrically excellent, the singer moving in the A-section to the B-section; from talking to the sleeper to talking about himself ("I'll never catch up to you who sleeps so sound/My yawns are useless, my heart beats too loud") dropping into minor chords to complement the change, to highlight the sadness. But there's a kind of redemption in the face of the sorrow found on Ash Wednesday. "Come lay here beside me/And I'll fear no death/I'll give you my body/And I'll breathe your breath," Perkins sighs on the closer, "Good Friday." It's not an assurance of happiness, but it is an offer of hope, so that despite all that's happened, there's possibility for reprieve. Coming from a man who experienced so much before he hit thirty, this is probably as much an encouragement as we'll get, and that's got to be enough. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
While You Were Sleeping Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (6:19)
All the Night Without Love Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (3:10)
May Day Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (5:00)
Moon Woman, Pt. 2 Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (4:25)
It's Only Me Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (3:58)
Emile's Vietnam in the Sky Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (2:59)
Ash Wednesday Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (6:30)
The Night & The Liquor Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (4:44)
It's a Sad World After All Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (4:12)
Sleep Sandwich Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (4:10)
Good Friday Elvis Perkins Elvis Perkins (5:17)

Credits

Tom Mark (Engineer), Robert Vosgien (Mastering), Gary Mallaber (Drums), David Alhert (Engineer), David Alhert (Mixing), David Jefferson (Choir, Chorus), Antoine Silverman (Fiddle), Antoine Silverman (Violin), Peggy Baldwin (Cello), William Hood (Banjo), William Hood (Choir, Chorus), Johnny Burks (Trumpet), Johnny Burks (Choir, Chorus), Michael Seifert (Bongos), Shana Levy (Vocals), Tim Chokan (Trumpet), Elvis Perkins (Guitar), Elvis Perkins (Piano), Elvis Perkins (Vocals), Becky Stark (Vocals), Paul Chesne (Guitar), Paul Chesne (Choir, Chorus), Ethan Gold (Arranger), Ethan Gold (Drums), Ethan Gold (Glockenspiel), Ethan Gold (Harmonium), Ethan Gold (Tambourine), Ethan Gold (Vocals), Ethan Gold (Producer), Ethan Gold (Tympani [Timpani]), Ethan Gold (Double Bass), Ethan Gold (Vibraphone), Ethan Gold (Shaker), Ethan Gold (Mixing), Ethan Gold (Floor Tom), Petros Anagnostakis (Choir, Chorus), Erin Bilovsky (Choir, Chorus), Brent Bluett (Choir, Chorus), Brigham Brough (Double Bass), Blaine Campbell (Choir, Chorus), Nicholas Kinsey (Drums), Ariana Lenarsky (Vocals), Justin Meyerowitz (Trombone), Jeff Murad (Bass), Osgood Perkins (Conductor), Osgood Perkins (Drums), Osgood Perkins (Choir, Chorus), Phantom (?), Mitchell Robe (Organ), Mitchell Robe (Choir, Chorus), Mitchell Robe (Moog Synthesizer), Larry Rott (Harmonium), Larry Rott (Double Bass), Zed Starkovich (Engineer), Magda Tesfaye (Choir, Chorus), Adam Willens (Choir, Chorus)
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Ash Wednesday
Studio album by Elvis Perkins
Released February 20, 2007 (U.S.)
July 9, 2007 (UK)
Recorded 2006
Genre Folk-rock
Length 50:52
Label XL Recordings
Professional reviews
Elvis Perkins chronology
Ash Wednesday
(2007)
Elvis Perkins in Dearland
(2009)

Ash Wednesday is the debut studio album by singer songwriter Elvis Perkins, released on February 20, 2007, on XL Recordings. It is a chronologically sequenced album of songs written before (Tracks 1 to 6) and after (Tracks 7 to 11) the death of his mother, who died on 9/11. In a 2009 interview, Perkins states that the album "[has] been made out to be bleaker than it really is, [...] there were moments of hopefulness on Ash Wednesday too."[1]

Regarding the album's title, Perkins states that it:

refers to being left on Wednesday with nothing but ash, because [my mother] died on a Tuesday - being left with ash on September 12. That was also the day my father died, September 12 [1992, of Aids]. It first occurred to me on Ash Wednesday itself - my consciousness was largely ruled by having lost my mother six months previously.[2]

"All the Night Without Love" was the lead single off the album but "Moon Woman II" appears on the Fast Food Nation soundtrack, and "While You Were Sleeping" was featured in a season 4 episode of The O.C.. The album was released on XL Records and includes backing vocals by Ariana Lenarsky, Shana Levy of indie band Let's Go Sailing, and others.

Track listing

  1. "While You Were Sleeping"
  2. "All The Night Without Love"
  3. "May Day!"
  4. "Moon Woman II"
  5. "It's Only Me"
  6. "Emile's Vietnam in the Sky"
  7. "Ash Wednesday"
  8. "The Night & The Liquor"
  9. "It's a Sad World After All"
  10. "Sleep Sandwich"
  11. "Good Friday"

Chart performance

Chart (2007) Peak
position
France Album Chart 193


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