Whereabouts by Ron Sexsmith

Whereabouts

Ron Sexsmith

1999

Whereabouts is a Rock album by Ron Sexsmith, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock

About

Canadian troubadour Ron Sexsmith has received the praises of Elvis Costello, Paul McCartney and Elton John for his songwriting prowess, his ability to take the love-worn paths and somehow tread them anew with simple lyric flourishes and splashes of surprising melody. For his third major label album, 1999’s <i>Whereabouts</i>, Sexsmith continued to work with producer Mitchell Froom, whose penchant for subtle and unusual instrumentation lends a soberly psychedelic edge to Sexsmith’s love songs without sacrificing the tight bass-drum-piano-guitar attack. “Still Time” opens things with a perfectly metered rhythm and lyric scheme, gently building to the consoling conclusion that “where there’s still hope, there’s still time” as the harpsichord weaves dreamily alongside. “Riverbed” resounds like a solemn psalm. A mid-‘60s gait rolls through “Feel for You” while “One Grey Morning” adds a festive horn section to its mad parade and “The Idiot Boy” hop-skips with an eager naiveté. In the end, it’s a feeling of timelessness, of each pop decade coming together as one in service of a great song.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Still Time3:12
  2. 2Right About Now2:47
  3. 3Must Have Heard It Wrong2:14
  4. 4Riverbed3:54
  5. 5Feel for You3:39
  6. 6In a Flash3:02
  7. 7The Idiot Boy2:46
  8. 8Beautiful View2:50
  9. 9One Grey Morning3:54
  10. 10Doomed3:25
  11. 11Every Passing Day2:51
  12. 12Seem to Recall4:15

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8 pressings tracked on Gatefold