Trampoline by Joe Henry

Trampoline

Joe Henry

1996

Trampoline is a Rock album by Joe Henry, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock

About

<i>Trampoline</i> is Joe Henry's <i>Sgt. Pepper's</i>. Before this release, Henry garnered critical attention for a couple of terrific alt-country albums. But nothing prepared fans for the perfectly executed experimentation of <i>Trampoline</i>. Certainly nothing prepared them for his enlistment of Helmet guitarist Page Hamilton for power and grit. Or for "Flower Girl," a stark and spare novella of imagery against a backdrop of pump organ, shuddering strings, an opera singer (as instrument, not vocalist), and chunky drums. Throughout the album Henry sings as if he's telling you secrets in a dark bar frequented by carnival performers. By placing these songs within these innovative arrangements, Henry reveals how good his writing really is. More accessible than Tom Waits's <i>Swordfishtrombones</i>, this album mines similarly dark thematic caverns and comes up with solid gold.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Bob & Ray3:44
  2. 2Ohio Air Show Plane Crash6:29
  3. 3Trampoline4:33
  4. 4Flower Girl2:57
  5. 5Let Me Have It All5:09
  6. 6Medicine5:03
  7. 7Go With God (Topless Shoeshine)4:43
  8. 8I Was a Playboy4:31
  9. 9Parade4:17

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13 pressings tracked on Gatefold