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At the End of Paths Taken

 
Album Review: At the End of Paths Taken

  • Artist: The Cowboy Junkies
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 09, 2007
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Michael Timmins, chief songwriter and producer/arranger of the Cowboy Junkies, has always written "relationship" songs, though not in the general sense of the word. Timmins has never been satisfied with easy answers. And in the languid, slow, cough syrup delivery of sister Margo to express them, and the band to underscore that performance, he's never had to settle. The music has always gone down gently, though the lyrics to these terse melodies have been complex, often ambivalent or riddled with seemingly paradoxical meanings. On At the End of Paths Taken, he brings his notion of relationship to its bravest and most unflinching examination yet: the family. Timmins has written a set of songs that reflect the complex, frustrating, edifying, and conflict-ridden web of relationships that constitute the family, from nuclear to extended to global. He is a parent, and a son with aging parents. He plays with his siblings in the Cowboy Junkies. He's as much of an expert on the subject as, say, Robert Coles, though in a different way. He has also extended his musical reach here, with songwriting help from bassist Alan Anton on three tunes, and the lyric inspiration of poems by Philip Larkin, Seamus Heaney and novelist Joan Didion on others. There are also guest musicians who include a youth choir ("My Only Guarantee") and a string section arranged by Henry Kucharzyk, who also plays electric kalimba. Timmins has juxtaposed his gentle, turtle-paced brand of Canadian country music with some snarling guitars on "My Little Basquiat" and "Mountain." As if embodying the often embattled and contradictory nature of family itself, he also places a production focus on amplifying his acoustic guitar, which underscores each song as its center. As a result, the band, particularly Margo, follows him down the muddy rabbit hole and extend itself as well. In other words, this is not a typical -- and there is such a thing as a typical -- Cowboy Junkies recording. The difficult tension is in unpeeling the way human foibles such as greed, lust, conflict, power and anger influence and impact the family, and is reflected here with a poetic grace and gritty realism wrapped inside expressionistic musical portraits and a series of melodies and lyric lines that shift meaning as the album continues. It's an astonishing exercise, really. One in which Timmins clearly stands head and shoulders apart from most of his contemporaries who explore similar themes; Joseph Arthur comes most readily to mind. What At the End of Paths Taken means for the Cowboy Junkies: it's like a renaissance. The emotion Margo infuses these lyrics with and the tautness of the musical performances are anything but lithe or lazy. They're hungry. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Brand New World (Lyrics) Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (5:31)
Still Lost (Lyrics) Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (4:45)
Cutting Board Blues (Lyrics) Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (4:05)
Spiral Down (Lyrics) Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (3:33)
My Little Basquiat (Lyrics) Alan Anton, Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (3:51)
Someday Soon (Lyrics) Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (3:17)
Follower 2 (Lyrics) Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (6:18)
It Doesn't Really Matter Anyway (Lyrics) Alan Anton, Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (4:42)
Blue Eyed Saviour Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (2:37)
Mountain (Lyrics) Alan Anton, Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (7:07)
My Only Guarantee (Lyrics) Michael Timmins Cowboy Junkies (3:29)

Credits

Alan Anton (Bass), Alan Anton (Percussion), Alan Anton (Keyboards), Alan Anton (Group Member), Richard Armin (Cello), Jeff Bird (Mandolin), Jeff Bird (Percussion), Jeff Bird (Guest Appearance), Margo Timmins (Vocals), Margo Timmins (Group Member), Michael Timmins (Guitar), Michael Timmins (Vocals (Background)), Michael Timmins (Producer), Michael Timmins (Engineer), Michael Timmins (Liner Notes), Michael Timmins (Group Member), Peter Timmins (Percussion), Peter Timmins (Conga), Peter Timmins (Drums), Peter Timmins (Group Member), Jeff Wolpert (Mixing), Mark Spector (Management), Henry Kucharzyk (Conductor), Henry Kucharzyk (String Arrangements), Henry Kucharzyk (Guest Appearance), Ian Bodzasi (String Engineer), Peter J. Moore (Mastering), Rebecca VanDerPost (Violin), Amy Laing (Cello), Benjamin G. Bowman (Violin), Matt Evees (Assistant), Sarah Fraser Raff (Violin), Alice Phieu (Cover Art Concept), Alice Phieu (Assistant), Sarah J. Ratzlaff (Guest Appearance), Barbara Timmins (Hand Model), Xiu Gao Timmins (Hand Model)
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At the End of Paths Taken
Studio album by Cowboy Junkies
Released April 9, 2007
Genre Alternative rock
Label Latent/Zoe
Professional reviews
Cowboy Junkies chronology
Early 21st Century Blues
(2005)
At the End of Paths Taken
(2007)
Trinity Revisited
(2007)

At the End of Paths Taken is an album by the Canadian rock band Cowboy Junkies, released in 2007.

Track listing

  1. "Brand New World" – 5:31
  2. "Still Lost" – 4:45
  3. "Cutting Board Blues" – 4:05
  4. "Spiral Down" – 3:33
  5. "My Little Basquiat" – 3:51
  6. "Someday Soon" – 3:17
  7. "Follower 2" – 6:18
  8. "It Really Doesn't Matter Anyway" – 4:42
  9. "Blue Eyed Savior" – 2:37
  10. "Mountain" – 7:07
  11. "My Only Guarantee" – 3:29

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