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Who Loves the Sun

 
Album Review: Who Loves the Sun

  • Artist: Portastatic
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 06, 2006
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Who would have guessed back in the early-'90s heyday of Superchunk that 15 years later Mac McCaughan (recording under his Portastatic banner) would be making music as gentle and refined as this soundtrack for the indie film Who Loves the Sun? The soundtrack reunites McCaughan with director Matthew Bissonnette (they worked together on 2002's Looking for Leonard) and proves once again that McCaughan has a knack for creating thoughtful and rather lovely film music. Unlike that previous soundtrack, there is no bossa nova influence here; instead there is a pastoral chamber pop feel at work as McCaughan and a handful of others have crafted a truly beautiful album that is tender, sweet, and lush without being overbearing or treacly. Using only sporadic guitars and no vocals, McCaughan relies on oboes, flutes, organ and tinkling pianos to carry the melodies, and does a stellar job at creating a wide variety of moods and tones throughout. The mix of shorter pieces and longer songs gives the record itself a nice flow and allows it to stand apart from the film as a satisfying separate work. You don't have to like, or even see, Who Loves the Sun to be moved by McCaughan's work here. It is another step in his growth as an artist and certainly should give anyone who ever dismissed him as a one trick pony some serious pause. The album should also give McCaughan a shot at doing more soundtrack work, both for indie films and otherwise. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Will's Return Mac McCaughan Portastatic (:51)
The Sunset Rock Mac McCaughan Portastatic (1:47)
Maggie at the Dock Mac McCaughan Portastatic (:38)
Fighting Music Mac McCaughan Portastatic (:32)
Seems Like a Long Time Ago Mac McCaughan Portastatic (1:11)
The Search for Daniel Mac McCaughan Portastatic (2:14)
Nice One Mac McCaughan Portastatic (:53)
Lively Chase Mac McCaughan Portastatic (2:49)
Snake Music Mac McCaughan Portastatic (2:49)
Nice Strums Mac McCaughan Portastatic (:45)
Do You Want to Know? Mac McCaughan Portastatic (1:51)
Maggie and Mary Mac McCaughan Portastatic (:50)
Stretch Waltz Mac McCaughan Portastatic (1:52)
Tremolo Chase Mac McCaughan Portastatic (2:49)
A Bit Pastoral Mac McCaughan Portastatic (:40)
Just Like a Real Book Mac McCaughan Portastatic (1:50)
Is That Mars? Mac McCaughan Portastatic (2:17)
Will's Return Complete Mac McCaughan Portastatic (1:20)
Fishing Music Mac McCaughan Portastatic (:47)
Once Nice Piano Mac McCaughan Portastatic (:55)
Last Kiss Music Mac McCaughan Portastatic (1:26)
Older Summers Mac McCaughan Portastatic (2:48)

Credits

Laura Thomas (Violin), Mac McCaughan (Watercolor Artwork), Chris Eubank (Bass), Matthew Bissonnette (Direction), Mac McCaughan (Vocals), Matt Brandau (Bass (Acoustic)), Tim Smith (Flute), Chris Eubank (Guitar (Bass)), Lee Waters (Drums), Rebecca Sandulak (Photography), Chris Eubank (Cello), Tim Smith (Flute), Maggie Fost (Design), Zeno Gill (Audio Engineer), Carrie Shull (Horn (English)), Zeno Gill (Engineer), Jil Christensen (Piano), Carrie Shull (Oboe), Mac McCaughan (Various)
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