Pushin' Against a Stone [LP]

Pushin' Against a Stone [LP]

by Valerie June
Pushin' Against a Stone [LP]

Pushin' Against a Stone [LP]

by Valerie June

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Pushin' Against a Stone, Valerie June's Concord debut, is the fruit of over a decade of dues paying by the native Tennessean after three self-released "bootleg" recordings. While her music is steeped in various musical traditions of the South -- blues, black and country gospel, soul, and Appalachian folk -- she combines them so idiosyncratically, with canny production from Kevin Agunas and Dan Auerbach, that they openly embrace the possibilities of pop. June's instantly recognizable voice is big and reedy; standing firmly out front here, it falls in a lineage line between Eartha Kitt and Erykah Badu, with hints of the young Esther Phillips and even Dolly Parton. (For examples of the latter, check the string band waltz "Tennessee Time" or the world-weary folk narrative "Twined & Twisted.") While tradition is paramount in June's songs, it includes the present, making her the antithesis of a purist. Check opener "Workin' Woman Blues," where a skittering drumkit underscores urgent acoustic guitars, a funky bassline, and a jazzy, bumping, funky trumpet (reminiscent of Blue Mitchell) in a droning, griot-like blues. "The Hour" borrows the intro and outro from "I Put a Spell on You," and points to the darkness in the lyrics of the second verse. Yet the rest of the tune is a hybrid of early-'60s girl group pop and soul, complete with three-part harmony and a swelling B-3. That intro also makes its presence felt on the title track, adorned with wailing, fuzzed-out electric guitar atop a B-3 pulse, and June's delivery moves through Ray Charles' informed soul and Thomas A. Dorsey-infused gospel in the backing chorus. The only cover here is Estil C. Ball's "Trials, Troubles, Tribulations." It's an acoustic guitar and vocal duet (with Auerbach) that comes right out of the Carter Family but sounds contemporary. "Wanna Be on Your Mind," with its Rhodes piano and June's emphatic phrasing, references Phillips' early-'70s jazz-blues style. "Somebody to Love" is a ukulele and fiddle waltz, but it is soul, treated and gospelized by June's vocal and Booker T. Jones' organ. The single "You Can't Be Told" is a swampy blues with Jimbo Mathus on lead guitar that recalls R.L. Burnside in instrumentation, but June's delivery and her four-part call-and-response backing chorus make it a hypnotic, swaying groover. "Shotgun" features the songwriter accompanied only by her own bottleneck guitar offering a murder ballad. Its presentation is so subtle and smooth, it becomes jarring when the listener takes in the lyric. Despite her slippery blend of styles, June's songs on Pushin' Against a Stone reveal there is one historical place she doesn't deviate from: the storyteller's, a Southern hallmark. Despite being a shade too long, this is a solid endeavor that asks many questions even as spins its tales. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 08/13/2013
Label: Concord
UPC: 0888072345256
Rank: 33931

Tracks

  1. Workin' Woman Blues
  2. Somebody to Love
  3. The Hour
  4. Twined & Twisted
  5. Wanna Be on Your Mind
  6. Tennessee Time
  7. Pushin¿¿¿ Against a Stone
  8. Trials, Troubles, Tribulations
  9. You Can¿¿¿t Be Told
  10. Shotgun
  11. On My Way
  12. Somebody to Love

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Valerie June   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Ukulele
Richard Swift   Bass,Drums,Keyboards,Mellotron,Omnichord,Wurlitzer,Vocals (Background)
Dan Auerbach   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Jimbo Mathus   Guitar,Mandolin,Vocals (Background)
Booker T. Jones   Organ,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Eric Deaton   Bass
Peter Sabak   Bass,Bass (Upright)
Barabas Lorino   Trumpet
Levente Boros   Drums
Luca Kezdy   Violin

Technical Credits

Kevin Augunas   Composer,Producer
Richard Swift   Composer
Dan Auerbach   Composer,Producer
Estil C. Ball   Composer
Booker T. Jones   Composer
Matt Wignall   Sleeve Photo
Collin Dupuis   Engineer
Dean Chalkley   Cover Photo
Rob Crane   Photo Production
Valerie June   Composer
Janos Mazura   Mixing,Mastering
Gavin Paddock   Engineer
Peter Sabak   Producer,Sleeve Photo
Dr. Me   Packaging
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