Songs For Silverman by Ben Folds

Songs For Silverman

Ben Folds

2005

Songs For Silverman is a Rock album by Ben Folds, originally released in 2005. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Soft Rock
  • clean
  • earnest
  • confessional

About

Any doubts that Ben Folds would remain in the shadow of his defunct trio were dispelled by 2005’s <i>Songs for Silverman</i>. On this release, Folds asserts his credentials as a singer/songwriter by emphasizing craft over flashiness. He displays his affinity for ‘70s pop/rock by enlisting arranger Paul Buckmaster (the string maestro behind Elton John’s <i>Madman Across the Water</i>) to orchestrate several tracks. Most importantly, Folds offers a batch of fine-crafted tunes and performs them with a strengthened sense of purpose. He reverts to his familiar smart-alecky persona in the likeably snide “Bastard” and the quietly insulting “Give Judy My Notice.” But sadness rather than sarcasm is the pervasive mood here, expressed in both personal (“Landed,” “Prison Food”) and cultural (“Jesusland”) terms. Folds is brilliant at capturing small, acute moments of feeling, as in “You to Thank” and “Sentimental Guy.” Most affecting are “Late” (a wistful tribute to his friend Elliott Smith) and “Gracie” (a lovingly-drawn portrait of his daughter). With a few exceptions (“Bastard” in particular), Folds restrains his flamboyant piano style in favor of more nuanced effects. All told, <i>Songs for Silverman</i> is a work of sustained inspiration and bittersweet charm.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Bastard
  2. 2You To Thank
  3. 3Jesusland
  4. 4Landed
  5. 5Gracie
  6. 6Trusted
  7. 7Give Judy My Notice
  8. 8Late
  9. 9Sentimental Guy
  10. 10Time
  11. 11Prison Food

Credits

Performers

9 collectors on Gatefold own this · 20 pressings tracked on Gatefold