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Album Review: Simple Truths
 

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The return to CD of New York's favorite sons, the Holmes Brothers, is a welcome one. Indeed, while fans know what to expect -- a killer mélange of soul, blues, gospel, and funk -- those combinations are always surprising. Sherman and Wendell Holmes and drummer/vocalist Popsy Dixon have opted to work with producer Craig Street (Cassandra Wilson, Joe Henry, Me'Shell NdegéOcello) this time out and enlist a few guests in the guise of pedal steel boss Greg Leisz, bassist David Pilch from the Bill Frisell Band, guitarist Chris Bruce, and the inimitable Patrick Warren on pump organ. The program is one of the most adventurous the band has ever attempted on record, but all of these songs become vehicles for the rootsy, sweet, and deeply emotional Holmes Brothers treatment. The covers are revelatory in scope, including easily the most moving read of Townes Van Zandt's "If I Needed You" ever committed to tape. But it doesn't stop there; they give a similar -- albeit rowdier -- treatment to Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry." In addition, the band covers Willie Nelson's classic "Opportunity to Cry" and Gillian Welch's "Everything Is Free" in a late-night fireplace version that makes the songwriter's version sound clinical. But before one gets the idea that this is the Holmes Brothers' alt.country disc, a Delta blues-styled reading of Bob Marley's "Concrete Jungle" and a smoking, roiling, bluesed-out two-step version of the Smith and Dixon R&B stalwart "Big Boss Man" should put those assumptions to rest. But it's Sherman and Wendell's songs that bring the most satisfaction. Wendell's "We Meet, We Part, We Remember" is the greatest pure soul tune recorded thus far in the 21st century. With its Impressions-styled chorus and its James Carr cadence it rips the skin off. His rollicking electric country blues number "You Won't Be Livin' Here Anymore" sounds like an urban garage version of "Big River," and the deep blue Mississippi Delta chamber song "I'm So Lonely" by Sherman closes the record on a mournful whisper that underscores the transcendent message in all Holmes Brothers outings: that no matter who they are and what their circumstances are, people share one great desire, to be loved just for who they are. Sound syrupy? Sound hopelessly out of touch with the times? Then maybe the times need to change, because music like this deserves to be played from every open window. This is the first great record of 2004. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Run Myself Out of Town The Holmes Brothers (3:25)
Shine Ed Roland The Holmes Brothers (3:14)
We Meet, We Part, We Remember The Holmes Brothers (3:56)
If I Needed You Townes Van Zandt The Holmes Brothers (3:40)
Hey Baby Bruce Channel, Margaret Cobb The Holmes Brothers (4:01)
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Hank Williams The Holmes Brothers (4:52)
Everything Is Free Gillian Welch, David Rawlings The Holmes Brothers (5:08)
Big Boss Man Al Smith, Luther Dixon The Holmes Brothers (2:52)
Opportunity to Cry Willie Nelson The Holmes Brothers (3:35)
Concrete Jungle Bob Marley The Holmes Brothers (5:26)
You Won't Be Livin' Here Anymore The Holmes Brothers (3:10)
He'll Have to Go Jerry Allison The Holmes Brothers (3:01)
I'm So Lonely S. Holmes The Holmes Brothers (4:40)

Credits

The Holmes Brothers (Main Performer), Chris Bruce (Guitar (Acoustic)), Chris Bruce (Guitar (Electric)), Chris Bruce (Soloist), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Popsy Dixon (Drums), Popsy Dixon (Vocals), Sherman Holmes (Bass), Sherman Holmes (Vocals), Wendell Holmes (Guitar (Acoustic)), Wendell Holmes (Piano), Wendell Holmes (Guitar (Electric)), Wendell Holmes (Vocals), Greg Leisz (Guitar (Acoustic)), Greg Leisz (National Steel Guitar), Greg Leisz (Lap Steel Guitar), David Piltch (Bass (Upright)), Craig Street (Producer), Patrick Warren (Organ (Pump)), Paul Kahn (Executive Producer), Bob DePugh (Sequencing), S. "Husky" Hoskulds (Engineer), S. "Husky" Hoskulds (Mixing), Kevin Niemiec (Package Design), Jason Mott (Engineer), Josh Stoltzfus (Logistics)
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