Bookmarks

Bookmarks

by Roddy Hart
Bookmarks

Bookmarks

by Roddy Hart

CD

$17.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

Scottish singer/songwriter Roddy Hart might only be in his mid-twenties, but he reveals himself to be something of an old soul on his debut disc. In the opening tune, "The Life and Times of Joseph Rowe," he offers a moving portrait of an old man looking back at his life and observing: "As the years went rushing past/I let some things slip from my grasp/Too proud to let the moments last." While his lyrics display an impressive perspective for a twenty-something songwriter, it's the lovely melody that sweeps up the listener. By the second track, the twangy pop gem "She Is All I Need," Hart invites comparisons to the critically acclaimed tunesmith Ron Sexsmith through his skilled songcraft as well as his gentle, slightly trembly vocal style. Throughout the disc, he exhibits a mature musical sense without coming across as overly precocious. He combines a bit of young Dylan with a Costello croon to convey a sense of melancholic regret on "My Greatest Success" while the romantic tale "One Thousand Lives" suggests a stripped down "For You" with a touch of Jeff Buckley. These nods to his influences, typical of a young performer, don't diminish Hart's accomplishments here. Another attractive feature is the disc's rich but not overly fussy arrangements created by Hart, who plays a variety of guitars and keyboards, and his co-producer, veteran Scottish rocker Paul McGeechan. All of their elements coalesce wonderfully on "Flames," a glorious up-tempo love story about "young Jack and sweet Marie" built around a catchy little guitar lick, a wash of Hammond organ and some lush backing vocals. It's the type of tune that Van Morrison might have done back in his "Brown-Eyed Girl" days. This disc, however, is not a flawless effort. The middle section bogs down slightly with one too many piano ballads but the songs never succumb to becoming bland and glossy. The album wraps up strongly with the spare, wistful "Journey's End," another tune that demonstrates Hart's wiser-than-his years skills. The highly memorable Bookmarks marks an impressive debut from Hart, and sets the bar high for his future efforts. ~ Michael Berick

Product Details

Release Date: 03/13/2007
Label: Compass
UPC: 0766397444024
Rank: 213792

Tracks

  1. The Life and Times of Joseph Rowe
  2. She Is All I Need
  3. Temperance of Peace
  4. My Greatest Success
  5. Flames
  6. I Will Not Fear the Dark
  7. Suffocate
  8. Rain in December
  9. Nothing Is Broken
  10. One Thousand Lives
  11. Time Is a Thief
  12. Home
  13. Journey's End

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Roddy Hart   Primary Artist,Harmonica,Harmonium,Mellotron,Wurlitzer,Glockenspiel,Organ (Hammond),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Classical),Mandolin,Vocals,Piano,Banjo,Bass
Kris Kristofferson   Primary Artist,Vocals (Background)
Eddi Reader   Primary Artist,Vocals (Background)
John Martin   Guitar (Electric)
Yorick Cormack   Vocals (Background)
Marco Rea   Vocals (Background)
Seamus Simon   Drums
Paul McGeechan   Piano
Geoff Martyn   Piano,Organ (Hammond),Vocals (Background)
Paul Livingston   E-Bow,Guitar (Electric)
John David Martin   Guitar (Electric)
Stephen Douglas   Drums
Frank Reader   Vocals (Background)
Michael McDaid   Bass
Niall Holmes   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Chris Gordon   Audio Engineer,Mastering,Engineer
Roddy Hart   Audio Production,Audio Engineer,Composer,Producer,Engineer,Mixing
Paul McGeechan   Audio Production,Mastering,Producer,Mixing
Lain Graham   Audio Engineer
Griffin Norman   Design
Mark Wilson IV   Management
Scott MacDonald   Design
Ian Graham   Engineer
Simon Murphy   Photography
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews