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No Word From Tom

  • Release Date: 2006
  • Genre: Rock
  • Label: Nettwerk

  • Artist: Hem
  • Flags: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Styles: Country-Folk, Americana
  • Track Picks: "Radiation Vibe," "South Central Rain," "The Present"

Review

If it sounds somewhat odd to switch labels and release an album of "covers, rarities, outtakes, demos and live recordings," that's because it is rather odd. These are the types of items, after all, that usually show up on a box set if a group stays together long enough to warrant one. Be that as it may, No Word From Tom, Hem's third album (following Rabbit Songs in 2001 and Eveningland in 2004), is made up of odds and ends from the band's five year history. The collection begins with Sally Ellyson's a cappella rendering of "All the Pretty Little Horses," one of the songs that served as her introduction to the band. The album follows with a lovely, laid-back take on "Rainy Night in Georgia," a cut custom made for the band's trademark, low-key, country-flavored arrangements. It's easy to compare the band to the Cowboy Junkies because like the Junkies, Hem takes things nice and easy; both bands are also fronted by female leads with compelling voices. Hem's sound, however, is much more folk-country, more steel than electric guitar, than the Junkies, and Ellyson's tone is lighter, more ethereal, than Margo Timmins'. The best stuff on No Word From Tom is great, and includes a version of Fountains of Wayne's "Radiation Vibe," "The Present," and R.E.M.'s "So. Central Rain." The last cut, in particular, injects an emotional depth into the lyric that digs deeper than the original (plus one can actually hear the lyrics here). Hem has an appealing talent for completely re-imaging these songs in their own style. There are other things to like on this collection, including straight takes on country classics like "Crazy Arms" and "Tennessee Waltz," though the album runs thin in places. Demos and live cuts, as No Word From Tom progresses, begin to sound like filler. For this reason, the recording will probably not take on the classic status of Hem's previous albums. Nonetheless, the good stuff here is so much better than what passes for alternative country and progressive folk, making No Word From Tom a worthy stopgap in the band's history. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
All the Pretty Horses
Traditional Hem (0:30)
Rainy Night in Georgia
Tony Joe White Hem (4:30)
Radiation Vibe
Hem (3:45)
The Present
Hem (4:46)
Cincinnati Traveler
Hem (1:02)
Betting on Trains
Hem (3:49)
The Tennessee Waltz
...
Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart Hem (2:46)
Sailor
Hem (3:35)
Eveningland
Hem (2:11)
Idle
Hem (3:42)
Crazy Arms
Hem (2:24)
Oh No
Gary Maurer Hem (2:11)
All That I'm Good For
Hem (3:34)
The City and the Traveler
Hem (1:03)
Lazy Eye
Gary Maurer Hem (2:34)
The Beautiful Sea
Hem (2:40)
The Golden Day Is Dying
Traditional Hem (2:46)
South Central Rain
Hem (3:10)

Credits

John "Beaky" Diamond (Harmonica), Steve Fallone (Mastering), Joe Hogan (Engineer), Sohrab Habibion (Package Design), Gary Maurer (Guitar), Gary Maurer (Mandolin), Gary Maurer (Engineer), Gary Maurer (Harmony Vocals), Gary Maurer (Mixing), Heather Zimmerman (Violin), Mark Brotter (Drums), George Rush (Bass), George Rush (Harmony Vocals), Dawn Landes (Glockenspiel), Dawn Landes (Engineer), Dawn Landes (Harmony Vocals), Dan Messe (Piano), Dan Messe (Harmony Vocals), Steve Curtis (Banjo), Steve Curtis (Guitar), Steve Curtis (Harmony Vocals), Sally Ellyson (Vocals), Greg Pliska (Arranger), Greg Pliska (Conductor), Catherine Popper (Bass), Tom Gloadly (Engineer), Lara Lynne Hickes (Viola), Arnaud Chamey (Live Sound), Bob Offnar (Dobro), Bob Offnar (Pedal Steel), Caroline Shepard (Photography)
 
 
Wikipedia: No Word from Tom
No Word From Tom
No Word From Tom cover
Studio album by Hem
Released 2006
Genre Indie pop/folk music
Label Nettwerk
Hem chronology
Birds, Beasts, & Flowers
(2004)
No Word From Tom
(2006)
Funnel Cloud
(2006)

No Word From Tom is the third album from indie folk band Hem. Released on February 7, 2006, it features covers, live songs, and new recordings from the band.

Track listing

  1. All the Pretty Horses
  2. Rainy Night in Georgia
  3. Radiation Vibe
  4. The Present
  5. Cincinnati Traveler
  6. Betting on Trains
  7. So. Central Rain
  8. Tennessee Waltz
  9. Sailor
  10. Eveningland
  11. Idle (The Rabbit Song)
  12. Crazy Arms
  13. Oh No
  14. All That I'm Good For
  15. The City and the Traveler
  16. Lazy Eye
  17. The Beautiful Sea
  18. The Golden Day Is Dying

 
 

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