These Wilder Things

These Wilder Things

by Ruth Moody
These Wilder Things

These Wilder Things

by Ruth Moody

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Overview

These Wilder Things, the second solo album by Ruth Moody of the Wailin' Jennys, is both a piece and apart from her 2010 debut Garden. While her lyric concerns seem similar on the surface and the music remains rooted in contemporary folk, this ten-song collection ranges farther and wider. Acoustic instruments still dominate the landscape--Moody plays many of them--but the stylistic diversity is a step down the road. She wrote all but one song here, a playful, acoustically driven cover of Bruce Springsteen's '80s hit "Dancin' in the Dark," but her reading of it -- sans pulsing keyboards and desperate masculine voice -- makes it fit seamlessly with her songs here: they all seek connection with something larger, in life, love, and spirit. The bluegrass gospel in "One Light Shining," with dobro from Jerry Douglas and backing vocals by Aiofe O'Donovan, projects that bigger reality inside a small frame. So does the broken love song "Pockets," with its minor key, silvery guitar and backing vocals from Mark Knopfler. This is Moody at her darkest; one can feel her protagonist's desolation in the grain of her airy soprano, and Knopfler's grainy baritone comes from the ether. In the role of the absent lover, he sings in tandem with the narrator across time and space. The title track features the trace of a Moog by producer David Travers-Smith, but it merely underscores Moody's piano and determined voice. Her protagonist is addressing her fear and doubt, and lets them know solemnly that she will move past them into a wide-open future. Travers-Smith's fluegelhorn and e-horns add a ghostly gospel affirmation in the backdrop. Her bandmates help out with backing vocals on the sweet country love song "One and Only," with its slow chugging guitars. Mike McGoldrick's low whistle and John McCusker's fiddle provide traditional Celtic flavor to "Life Is Long," which reinforces its simple yet profound poetry of passage and return. Closer "Nothin' Without Love," finds her on banjo in this aching, jazzy, romantic paean that juxtaposes economic and emotional poverty; it aches to transcend both. Moody's gaze on These Wilder Things remains an interior one, but it's more confident and sophisticated musically and lyrically. The protagonists in these beautiful songs accept what they encounter; they variously recount their (mis)adventures to the listener through the vision of a songwriter with open ears and a wide open heart. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/07/2013
Label: Red House Records
UPC: 0033651026624
Rank: 62375

Tracks

  1. Trouble and Woe
  2. One and Only
  3. Dancing in the Dark
  4. These Wilder Things
  5. Trees for Skies
  6. Pockets
  7. Make a Change
  8. One Light Shining
  9. Life Is Long
  10. Nothing Without Love

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ruth Moody   Primary Artist,Banjo,Piano,Vocals,Ukulele,Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Acoustic)
Adam Dobres   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric),Ukulele,Mandolin,Hi String Guitar
Sam Howard   Bass (Upright)
Heather Masse   Vocals
Mike McGoldrick   Low Whistle
John McCusker   Fiddle
David Travers-Smith   Trumpet,Melodica,Peck Horn,Flugelhorn,Percussion,Organ (Hammond)
Joshua Grange   Pedal Steel
Jerry Douglas   Dobro
Adrian Dolan   Piano,Viola,Fiddle,Mandola,Mandolin,Accordion
Nicky Mehta   Vocals
Aoife O'Donovan   Vocals
Andrew Downing   Bass (Upright)
Christian Dugas   Drums
Richard Moody   Viola
Kevin Breit   Bouzouki,Mandolin,Guitar (Electric),National Steel Guitar
Mark Knopfler   Vocals,Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Joel Bock   Engineer
Jud Haynes   Graphic Design
Robertson Stokes   Engineer
Mike Costello   Artwork
Joe Kearns   Engineer
Michael Merenda   Engineer
David Travers-Smith   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Mastering
Dawn Landes   Engineer
Joshua Grange   Engineer
Adrian Dolan   Engineer
Ruth Moody   Composer
Bruce Springsteen   Composer
Art Turner   Photography
Lloyd Peterson   Engineer
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