
Reckless Burning
Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter
2003
Reckless Burning is a Rock album by Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
About
Like some of the best bands from Washington, Jesse Sykes’ was born over beers at Ballard’s famed restaurant Hattie’s Hat. As her former bad Hominy had come to an end, guitar player Phil Wandscher was over playing guitar for Whiskeytown (and not getting paid). Subsequently, the Sweet Hereafter was born. Their aptly titled debut album <i>Reckless Burning</i> was released in 2002 smoldering with sleepy Americana tunes enveloped in intensely emotional lyrics and scathing metaphors centered around heartbreak and desolation. The title-track opens with slow crumbling guitar feedback and vintage toned guitars that push Sykes’ amazing voice up front and center. Although she looks like a dead-ringer for a young Emmylou Harris, her weathered voice sounds more like Chan Marshall’s lilting inflections with a hint of Sandy Denny’s pained restraint. The banjo in “Doralee” is played so sparingly that its rustic old notes haunt the song before the brushed snare drum and watery pedal steel of “Lonely Still” pick up the pace. Sykes gussies up her vocals with cascading harmonies on the beautifully arranged “Drinking With Strangers.”
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Tracklist
- 1Reckless Burning6:54
- 2Doralee4:10
- 3Lonely Still4:46
- 4Your Side Now5:05
- 5Don't Let Me Go3:37
- 6Drinking With Strangers4:21
- 7Made of Wood5:01
- 8Love Me, Someday3:53
- 9Lullaby4:44
Credits
Performers
- Bill HerzogDOUBLE BASS BASS ELECTRIC BASS
- Kevin WarnerDRUMS
- Phil WandscherGUITAR PIANO ORGAN
- Anne Marie RuljancichVIOLIN CELLO
- Jesse SykesVOCALS ACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Bruce WirthORGAN BANJO LAP STEEL GUITAR
- Steve MoorePIANO ORGAN KEYBOARDS
- Tucker MartinePERCUSSION
6 pressings tracked on Gatefold
