
Laura Jean is a Folk album by Laura Jean, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Singer-Songwriter
- sparse
- tender
- pastoral
About
Folk singer-songwriter Laura Jean Englert sidestepped her usual cast of Melbourne supporting players to make her eponymous fourth album in close collaboration with English producer John Parish, best known for his extensive work with PJ Harvey. Both Englert and Parish juggle a wealth of instrumentation in tastefully sparing portions here, while Norway’s Jenny Hval provides backing vocals. As for the material, Englert focuses largely on autobiography, singing about her beloved pet kelpie (pictured with her on the album cover) on opener “June” and several other songs. On “How Will I Know When I’m Home?” she reflects on her satisfaction with making music as merely a hobby and enjoying a cozy home life. “First Love Song” is especially diaristic, recounting key details of a courtship. Standing in stark contrast to that is “Don’t Marry the One You Love,” a jaunty-sounding cautionary tale that warns against signing yourself over to your romantic ideal. Thanks in part to Parish’s accordion licks, it unexpectedly evokes the breezy tunefulness of Sheryl Crow’s 1993 hit “All I Wanna Do.” Englert would further pursue that flirtation with wider accessibility on 2018’s <i>Devotion</i>, channeling her youth through character-driven synth-pop that repurposed the percolating disco and R&B of her childhood listening.
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Tracklist
- 1June3:05
- 2How Will I Know When I'm Home?3:57
- 3First Love Song4:53
- 4Sister All I Have Are My Arms3:33
- 5Here Comes the Miner4:03
- 6When I First Bought Him Home6:28
- 7Kelpie Blues1:11
- 8Don't Marry the One You Love2:55
- 9A Mirror on the Earth5:51
- 10Prince of Kites2:15
Credits
Performers
- Laura JeanVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold
