Bachman, Daniel: River
Bachman, Daniel: River
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Bachman, Daniel
Label: Three Lobed Rec.
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 711574786817
Genre: Rock
Simply stated, River is Bachman's best album. Everything written previously by the critics about his albums applies once again with one change: he just got better. Unconventionally, it opens with the breathtaking and robust fourteen minute epic "Won't You Cross Over To That Other Shore." Proving his ability to write music that keeps the listener engaged (even across such a long tune), Bachman successfully uses tempo changes, varied picking patterns and melodic exploration, all without ever getting lost in pointless improvisation too far from the overall theme. Bachman has always been quick to have his music serve as a homage to his musical and geographical roots in Virginia. River is no exception. Here he tips his hat to Jack Rose ("Levee") and William Moore ("Old Country Rock") through his interpretations of their songs. Bachman's playing and flourishes on these tracks simultaneously acknowledge the influence each of these men has on his development and style. His love for old American music and deft skill at adapting traditional tunes allows listeners of all levels of sophistication to feel welcome at his musical table. Whether one is newly discovering the world of American primitivism, or is already deeply into the experimental world, Bachman's playing draws the listener in and takes them places. On three of River's successive tracks - "Farnham," "Song For The Setting Sun I" and "Song For The Setting Sun II" - Bachman takes the listener on an aural journey through the back roads of the foothills of the Blue Ridge to calm coastal waters. Much like driving by a stunning vista and feeling compelled to pull over and take it all in, "Song for the Setting Sun I" continually surprises with a beautiful set of melodies that cause you to stop anything else you are doing in anticipation of how the music will continue to unfold. This track alone demonstrates the leap that is River in Bachman's maturity of both artistry and compositional understanding. The album closes with a reprise of "Won't You Cross Over To That Other Shore." As it's notes play out, it is almost certain that you will continuously hum one or another of the album's rich melodies long after play has ended.
Tracks:
1.1 A1 Won't You Cross Over to That Other Shore
1.2 A2 Levee
1.3 A3 Farnham
2.1 B1 Song for the Setting Sun I
2.2 B2 Song for the Setting Sun II
2.3 B3 Old Country Rock
2.4 B4 Won't You Cross Over to That Other Shore (Reprise)