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Last Fair Deal Gone Down

 
Album Review: Last Fair Deal Gone Down

  • Artist: Katatonia
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 08, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Whether or not this album's title refers to bluesman Robert Johnson's classic song of the same name, Katatonia is still singing the blues in their own way here, even if their style has nothing else to do with the blues as a genre. Continuing in the vein of their previous release, Tonight's Decision, this is depressing, heavy alternative rock with a notable Cure influence -- Katatonia is not really playing metal anymore here. The production has been sharpened on this album compared to its predecessor, accentuating the quiet verse/loud chorus dynamics the band so often uses, making the loud parts hit harder and the softer parts come through with more detail. Meanwhile, frontman Jonas Renske has continued to grow as a vocalist, showing greater range while also maintaining that worried, defeated delivery. Not many singers can trot out chorus after chorus of woeful lyrics such as "Burn down my house/Stab me in the heart" ("Chrome") and "When you have no one/No one can hurt you" ("Don't Tell a Soul") and make it sound so convincing. Song-wise, there are obvious standouts -- "Teargas," "Clean Today," and "Sweet Nurse" -- but the album is well-paced and consistent throughout, the only real weak spot being the chorus on "We Must Bury You," where Renske reaches a little too hard for the high notes. That's a minor quibble, though; this is an excellent album on the whole: heavy, tuneful, and thick with atmosphere and melancholy. ~ William York, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dispossession Jonas Renkse Katatonia (5:36)
Chrome Fredrik Norrman, Jonas Renkse Katatonia (5:14)
We Must Bury You Jonas Renkse Katatonia (2:50)
Teargas Jonas Renkse Katatonia (3:23)
Transpire Fredrik Norrman, Jonas Renkse Katatonia (5:56)
Tonight's Music Jonas Renkse Katatonia (4:20)
Clean Today Jonas Renkse Katatonia (4:23)
The Future of Speech Fredrik Norrman, Jonas Renkse Katatonia (5:40)
Passing Bird Jonas Renkse Katatonia (3:38)
Sweet Nurse Jonas Renkse Katatonia (3:57)
Don't Tell a Soul Fredrik Norrman, Jonas Renkse Katatonia (5:42)

Credits

Tomas Skogsberg (Producer), Tomas Skogsberg (Engineer), Tomas Skogsberg (Mixing), Katatonia (Producer), Katatonia (Engineer), Katatonia (Main Performer), Katatonia (Mixing), Travis Smith (Design), Travis Smith (Photography)
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"Last Fair Deal Gone Down"
Single by Robert Johnson
A-side 32-20 Blues
B-side Last Fair Deal Gone Down
Released April 1937 (1937-04)
Format 78 rpm
Recorded San Antonio, Texas. Monday, November 23, 1936
Genre Blues
Label Vocalion
Writer(s) Robert Johnson

"Last Fair Deal Gone Down" is a song by blues musician, Robert Johnson.

It has been covered by Keb Mo, Eric Clapton, Peter Green (musician), and live by Beck (Musician)

Last Fair Deal Gone Down is also the title of the fifth full-length album by Katatonia, a Swedish metal band.


 
 

 

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