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Steve Dawson
"Nightshade"
"Over the past decade or so Steve
Dawson has become such an indelible fixture on the Canadian musical
landscape that it’s tempting to take him for granted. One of the drawbacks
of being so talented is that Dawson makes everything he does sound so
effortless. The music that continually flows out of him is so natural and
unforced that it’s possible to forget all of the toil that went into
producing it. Behind the organic, flowing guitar work, the crisp
arrangements and the laconic singing voice, resides one of the brightest,
hardest working musicians the country has ever
produced."
That above statement, which is
part of Steve Dawson's biography on his record labels website, could be
taken one of two ways. The first way being "Hum, I wonder if that is just
the record label hyping up one of it's artists" or the other way is "Wow,
that sounds like Steve Dawson's music would be really great to listen to."
Well, I have had the good fortune now to listen to the last 3 of his solo
albums, which includes his newest release, "Nightshade" and I have also
had the good fortune of listening to some of the Albums he either
produced, played in, or both, which by the way number over 50 Albums, and
believe me when I say, that he is the real deal and when it comes to
the Canadian Music Scene, he is a true musical
treasure.
Steve Dawson's music can be best
described as having a dark side, a light side, and all sides in between,
because his music really comes across as a mosaic and what color of music
he adds to that mosaic simply comes from how he is feeling at any
particular time. Like Jim Byrnes, an artist he knows well via not only
playing on his albums but also producing and mixing some of them as
well, Steve Dawson is also a great storyteller and he tells his
stories in a clear and concise manner that are easy to listen to and just
as easy to understand, as one quickly learns while listening to
"Nightshade".
"Nightshade" consists of 12 tracks,
11 of which are dynamic new originals written solely by Steve Dawson. The
one cover he does on "Nightshade", is called "Gulf Coast Bay"
which is an "old Mississippi Sheiks tune", one in which he reprised
from the Tribute Album and Tribute Concert DVD he did last year,
paying homage to the Mississippi
Sheiks.
As
with previous releases, Steve Dawson took on the reigns as
Producer and Mixer for "Nightshade" and also, as on other Albums, he has once
again surrounded himself with great musicians and singers which included,
Chris Gestrin (Keys), Keith Lowe (Bass), Geoff Hicks (Drums), and singers
Jill Barber, Jeanne Tolmie, and Alice Dawson. With Steve's amazing
Guitar work and Vocals, "Nightshade" comes together like a fine vintage
wine and in doing so Steve has quite possibly created his best Album
yet.
As with other works of Steve Dawson,
it is his amazing gift as a Guitarist which has always stood out.
"Nightshade" is of course, no exception to that rule. That is evident from
the very first notes of the opening track, "Torn and Frayed" and continues
in abundance throughout "Nightshade", clearly dominant in all his songs
regardless of what type of guitar he is playing. Track 7, "The Side of the
Road" even gets him showing us his musicianship as a banjo player, which
adds even more to the mystique that is Dawson's
music.
Many will probably be saying, that
Steve Dawson's "Nightshade" is his best album, to date. I have not heard
all that he has, done but I tend to think that they may be right about
that.
"Nightshade" is the kind of album
that seems to transcend just simply comparing it to a bunch of different
genres. To be sure, it got the blues on it, but there is so much more to
this album, which makes it uniquely Steve Dawson's and uniquely very very
good.
"Nightshade" is yet another great
representation of a great Canadian artist. Fabulous CD and Highly
Recommended...
Review by John Vermilyea (Blues
Underground
Network)
Additional Info
Tracklist
1 Torn and Frayed
2 Darker Still 3 Nightshade 4 Walk On 5 Have That Chance 6 Gulf Coast Bay 7 The Side of the Road 8 We Still Won the War 9 Fairweather Friends 10 Slow Turns 11 The Fray 12 The Time It Takes
Listen To A Few Samples Here...
Websites: http://www.myspace.com/stevedawson05
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