Peel favourite Beau marks his 70th
birthday with a brand new studio LP.
Almost
a year to the day since Beau's previous album Shoeless
In The Desert,
the ever prolific Norfolk-based songster has a brand new 13-tracker
released digitally by the good folks at Cherry Red Records. An
Original Thought has all the hallmarks of a classic Beau album; the
every present Harmony twelve-string guitar backing, lyrics that veer
from the wry, to comic, and to poignant, along with the astute and
compassionate commentary on society's foibles.
This
time round the subject matter is, if anything, even more varied.
There are the big themes of religion, patriotism, war and peace (The Thinking Of
God, A Peace That's Bad). Politicians and tabloid journalism are also
subject to Beau's critical eye (Skeleton's Dance), but there's light
relief and celebration of the good in humanity too, our ingenuity and
ability to invent (Everything's Possible), showbiz comebacks (The
Trotter Sisters). It's all done in a manner we've come to expect from
such a talented songwriter, the songs are funny but never frivolous,
playful but never without a point. Amazingly the album was written in
just 2 weeks, in what Beau describes as “... my most intense
writing phase ever, even going back to my twenties!
Famously
championed by John Peel, Beau featured on the DJ's Dandelion label
back in the Perfumed Garden era. Of course the musical climate has
changed massively in the intervening decades. Admirably Beau has
stuck to the basic principles of what makes his music truthful and
honest, rather than indulging in fads and fashions. His songs are
recorded without unnecessary studio trickery or technology led
instrumentation. All the songs are based on having something to say
rather than filling out an album to push “the single”. This might
make him something of an anomaly in the current climate but it's
something that should be applauded. More power to his elbow!
If
you're unfamiliar with Beau's work and want to find out more, check
out his previous albums ShoelessIn The Desert,
Fly The Bluebird
and Twelve Strings To The Beau.
Clickhere for more on Beau.
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