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Such Ferocious Beauty

Cowboy Junkies

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Change isn't always an artistic necessity. While some may wonder how a band could spend their entire 40-year career making similar midtempo tales of loss and woe, Cowboy Junkies fans know it's about savoring the artistic synergy between siblings and the ways in which they beautify a musical style they know like the back of their hands. Despite the clanging repeated loop that opens "Flood," the Junkies are still doing what led to their 1988 breakthrough The Trinity Session: meandering, slow-to-midtempo, most often acoustic explorations that are, in the end, very personal folk music. After 25 albums, the band remains anchored by the three Timmins siblings: brother Peter behind a minimal drum kit; Michael, the eldest, who still writes the songs and plays guitar; and the sweet-voiced, talented and sinuous vocalist Margo, the sister out front. The Cowboys are completed by bassist Alan Anton, who's also been there since the beginning. Beautifully recorded, this set of originals (as opposed to covers which they've always been especially expert at) is opened up by Margo whose vocals—their lower range grown richer—deftly winds its way through "What I Lost." Later, "Shadows 2" ups the rhythms just a notch, as it speaks of "the pain of falling leaves" a reference to their father's recent disappearance into dementia. If there is a persistent weakness to all these tasteful, masterfully played expressions, it's a lack of genuinely distinct melodies. "Hard to Build. Easy to Break." is the catchiest number—still at a defiant midtempo, but with more interesting changes expertly placed by producer Michael over a snarling electric guitar. One area this family band has often been sneakily good at is lyrics, a skill that rises and sometimes falls here. While the acoustic guitar and voice dirge "Hell is Real" works off silly lines like "Hell is real/ Hell is hot" there is an unlikely highlight in "Mike Tyson (Here it Comes)" which opens with "Every man has a plan/ Until he's punched in the mouth/ And then he starts to look about/ Some look within, some look without / The search begins as do the doubts/ Here it comes, here it comes." The Junkies persona lies in the infinite ways a band can enrich a set style because clearly, they are secure where they are. © Robert Baird/Qobuz

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1
What I Lost
00:03:47

Margo Timmins, Vocals - Cowboy Junkies, MainArtist - Michael Timmins, Lyricist, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Bass, Ukulele - Alan Anton, Keyboards, Piano, Writer, Bass, CoProducer - Peter Timmins, Drums, Percussion - Peter J Moore, MasteringEngineer - Jobie Baker, MixingEngineer - Janes McKie, Electric Guitar, Fiddle

© 2023 Latent Recordings ℗ 2023 Latent Recordings

2
Flood
00:04:22

Margo Timmins, Vocals - Cowboy Junkies, MainArtist - Michael Timmins, Lyricist, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Bass, Ukulele - Alan Anton, Keyboards, Piano, Writer, Bass, CoProducer - Peter Timmins, Drums, Percussion - Peter J Moore, MasteringEngineer - Jobie Baker, MixingEngineer - Janes McKie, Electric Guitar, Fiddle

© 2023 Latent Recordings ℗ 2023 Latent Recordings

3
Hard to Build. Easy to Break
00:04:18

Margo Timmins, Vocals - Cowboy Junkies, MainArtist - Michael Timmins, Lyricist, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Bass, Ukulele - Alan Anton, Keyboards, Piano, Writer, Bass, CoProducer - Peter Timmins, Drums, Percussion - Peter J Moore, MasteringEngineer - Jobie Baker, MixingEngineer - Janes McKie, Electric Guitar, Fiddle

© 2023 Latent Recordings ℗ 2023 Latent Recordings

4
Circe and Penelope
00:03:36

Margo Timmins, Vocals - Cowboy Junkies, MainArtist - Michael Timmins, Lyricist, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Bass, Ukulele - Alan Anton, Keyboards, Piano, Bass, CoProducer - Peter Timmins, Drums, Percussion - Peter J Moore, MasteringEngineer - Jobie Baker, MixingEngineer - Janes McKie, Electric Guitar, Fiddle

© 2023 Latent Recordings ℗ 2023 Latent Recordings

5
Hell Is Real
00:03:33

Margo Timmins, Vocals - Cowboy Junkies, MainArtist - Michael Timmins, Lyricist, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Bass, Ukulele - Alan Anton, Keyboards, Piano, Bass, CoProducer - Peter Timmins, Drums, Percussion - Peter J Moore, MasteringEngineer - Jobie Baker, MixingEngineer - Janes McKie, Electric Guitar, Fiddle

© 2023 Latent Recordings ℗ 2023 Latent Recordings

6
Shadows 2
00:03:40

Margo Timmins, Vocals - Cowboy Junkies, MainArtist - Michael Timmins, Lyricist, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Bass, Ukulele - Alan Anton, Keyboards, Piano, Bass, CoProducer - Peter Timmins, Drums, Percussion - Peter J Moore, MasteringEngineer - Jobie Baker, MixingEngineer - Janes McKie, Electric Guitar, Fiddle

© 2023 Latent Recordings ℗ 2023 Latent Recordings

7
Knives
00:04:29

Margo Timmins, Vocals - Cowboy Junkies, MainArtist - Michael Timmins, Lyricist, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Bass, Ukulele - Alan Anton, Keyboards, Piano, Writer, Bass, CoProducer - Peter Timmins, Drums, Percussion - Peter J Moore, MasteringEngineer - Jobie Baker, MixingEngineer - Janes McKie, Electric Guitar, Fiddle

© 2023 Latent Recordings ℗ 2023 Latent Recordings

8
Mike Tyson (Here It Comes)
00:04:02

Margo Timmins, Vocals - Cowboy Junkies, MainArtist - Michael Timmins, Lyricist, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Bass, Ukulele - Alan Anton, Keyboards, Piano, Writer, Bass, CoProducer - Peter Timmins, Drums, Percussion - Peter J Moore, MasteringEngineer - Jobie Baker, MixingEngineer - Janes McKie, Electric Guitar, Fiddle

© 2023 Latent Recordings ℗ 2023 Latent Recordings

9
Throw a Match
00:03:44

Margo Timmins, Vocals - Cowboy Junkies, MainArtist - Michael Timmins, Lyricist, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Bass, Ukulele - Alan Anton, Keyboards, Piano, Bass, CoProducer - Peter Timmins, Drums, Percussion - Peter J Moore, MasteringEngineer - Jobie Baker, MixingEngineer - Janes McKie, Electric Guitar, Fiddle

© 2023 Latent Recordings ℗ 2023 Latent Recordings

10
Blue Skies
00:03:32

Margo Timmins, Vocals - Cowboy Junkies, MainArtist - Michael Timmins, Lyricist, Producer, Guitar, Writer, Bass, Ukulele - Alan Anton, Keyboards, Piano, Bass, CoProducer - Peter Timmins, Drums, Percussion - Peter J Moore, MasteringEngineer - Jobie Baker, MixingEngineer - Janes McKie, Electric Guitar, Fiddle

© 2023 Latent Recordings ℗ 2023 Latent Recordings

Album review

Change isn't always an artistic necessity. While some may wonder how a band could spend their entire 40-year career making similar midtempo tales of loss and woe, Cowboy Junkies fans know it's about savoring the artistic synergy between siblings and the ways in which they beautify a musical style they know like the back of their hands. Despite the clanging repeated loop that opens "Flood," the Junkies are still doing what led to their 1988 breakthrough The Trinity Session: meandering, slow-to-midtempo, most often acoustic explorations that are, in the end, very personal folk music. After 25 albums, the band remains anchored by the three Timmins siblings: brother Peter behind a minimal drum kit; Michael, the eldest, who still writes the songs and plays guitar; and the sweet-voiced, talented and sinuous vocalist Margo, the sister out front. The Cowboys are completed by bassist Alan Anton, who's also been there since the beginning. Beautifully recorded, this set of originals (as opposed to covers which they've always been especially expert at) is opened up by Margo whose vocals—their lower range grown richer—deftly winds its way through "What I Lost." Later, "Shadows 2" ups the rhythms just a notch, as it speaks of "the pain of falling leaves" a reference to their father's recent disappearance into dementia. If there is a persistent weakness to all these tasteful, masterfully played expressions, it's a lack of genuinely distinct melodies. "Hard to Build. Easy to Break." is the catchiest number—still at a defiant midtempo, but with more interesting changes expertly placed by producer Michael over a snarling electric guitar. One area this family band has often been sneakily good at is lyrics, a skill that rises and sometimes falls here. While the acoustic guitar and voice dirge "Hell is Real" works off silly lines like "Hell is real/ Hell is hot" there is an unlikely highlight in "Mike Tyson (Here it Comes)" which opens with "Every man has a plan/ Until he's punched in the mouth/ And then he starts to look about/ Some look within, some look without / The search begins as do the doubts/ Here it comes, here it comes." The Junkies persona lies in the infinite ways a band can enrich a set style because clearly, they are secure where they are. © Robert Baird/Qobuz

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