Between Five and Seven

Between Five and Seven

Infobox Album | Name = Between Five and Seven
Type = Album
Artist = John Gorka


Released = August 1996
Recorded = Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, Minnesota
Genre = Folk
Singer-songwriter
Length = 49:17
Label = High Street
Producer = John Jennings

John Gorka
Reviews = *"Allmusic" Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jq2zef5k8gfj link]
* "Dirty Linen" (favorable) "Recordings: "Between Five and Seven", by Stephen Ide, "Dirty Linen", # 68, February-March 1997, p. 49 ( [http://iimpft.chadwyck.com/cgi/fulltext?ACTION=BYID&FILE=./session/1166683220_12116&subset=7&entries=13&ID=157671%5f1&JID=JID10474315&ROYID=LOUJID10474315 article] on IIMP)]
* George Grahm (favorable) [http://georgegraham.com/gorka.html link]
* "Sing Out!" (favorable) "Off the Beaten Track: John Gorka, "Between Five and Seven" by Rich Warren, "Sing Out!", Vol. 41, # 3, Nov/Dec 1996/January 1997, p. 136 ( [http://iimpft.chadwyck.com/cgi/fulltext?ACTION=BYID&FILE=./session/1166683220_12116&subset=9&entries=13&ID=029104%5f2&JID=JID00375624&ROYID=LOUJID00375624 article] on IIMP)] | Last album = "Out of the Valley"
(1994)
This album = "Between Five and Seven"
(1996)
Next album = "After Yesterday"
(1998)

"Between Five and Seven" is as the name suggests, the sixth studio album by folk singer-songwriter John Gorka. It was released in August 1996. It is the last of the five albums Gorka recorded for Windham Hill/High Street Records before returning to the smaller, Red House label. Gorka produced the album with John Jennings who also produced Gorka's previous record, "Out of the Valley". Unlike the previous record made in Nashville, Tennessee, the recording was done at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, Minnesota and the instrumentation has been described as "more acoustic, less pop-oriented." [http://georgegraham.com/gorka.html "The Graham Weekly Album Review #1038"] by George Graham] Paisley Park is southewest of Minneapolis and is the studio designed and owned by the artist, Prince.

The album includes several lyrical portriats of Gorka's misfit characters, love songs, and philosophical musings. The songs are also full of the wordplay for which Gorka has become known.

The album features an impressive array of supporting musicians. Lucy Kaplansky and Jennifer Kimball add carefully placed harmony volcals to many tracks. John Jennings also brings along several other members of Mary-Chapin Carpenter's band including drummer Robbie Magruder, guitarist Dean MaGraw, and pianist Jonathan Carroll. Gorka's fellow Minnesotan Peter Ostroushko sits in on mandolin. As with many of Gorkas recordings Michael Manring plays fretless bass on nearly half of the songs. The tracks alternate between two different sets of instrumentalists which varies the pace of the music. The two bass players styles are distinct enough for the listener to recognize the difference.

Track listing

All songs written by John Gorka

# "Lightning's Blues" – 3:54
# "Blue Chalk" – 4:41
# "Can't Make Up My Mind" – 4:10
# "The Mortal Groove" – 3:25
# "My Invisible Gun" – 2:58
# "Part of Your Own" – 3:29
# "Two Good Reasons" – 4:07
# "Airstream Bohemians" – 5:20
# "Paradise, Once" – 3:09
# "Campaign Trail" – 4:05
# "Edgar the Party Man" – 3:27
# "Scraping Dixie" – 6:27

Songs

This is one of few John Gorka albums without explanatory liner notes which leaves Gorka's source of inspiration for these songs unknown or up to speculation.

Lightning's Blues

"Lightning's Blues" appears to be a love song written from the unusual perspective of lightning--complete with references to forest fires, Benjamin Franklin, pressure systems, and weather fronts.

Musicians:
* Robbie Magruder – drums
* J.T. Brown – bass
* Jonathan Carroll – piano
* Duke Levine – electric guitar
* John Jennings – percussion & noises
* Jennifer Kimball & Lucy Kaplansky – vocals
* John Gorka – vocal & acoustic guitar

Blue Chalk

The title of "Blue Chalk" refers to the chalk used in billiards. The song introduces a pair of Gorka's characters a woman and a man. Gorka describes the male character's addiction: "He could always find the holes in the bottles "Even with a blindfold on "Never kept his seat on the wagon "Rolling off like a rolling stone"Blue Chalk" was first recorded by Irish singer, Maura O'Connell for her 1995 album, "Stories". More recently it has also been recorded by the new-England based bluegrass band, Northern Lights for their 2005 album, "New Moon". It has also been covered in concert performances by Lucy Kaplansky. Kaplansky's cover of "Blue Chalk" can be heard on [http://www.archive.org/details/kaplansky2006-02-10.flac16 "Lucy Kaplansky Live at Beachland Ballroom on 2006-02-10"] from the Internet Archive]

Musicians:
* Robbie Magruder – drums
* Michael Manring – bass
* Dean McGraw – acoustic guitar
* Peter Ostroushko – mandolin
* John Jennings – percussion
* Jennifer Kimball & Lucy Kaplansky – vocals
* John Gorka – vocal & rhythm guitar

Can't Make Up My Mind

In "Can't Make Up My Mind" Gorka creates a song about indecision through a series of paradoxical statements. Some of these are humorous in nature. For example: "I have a lot of trouble "My boss at work "Yeah I'm still self employed "I'd better wipe that smirkMusicians:
* Robbie Magruder – drums
* J.T. Brown – bass
* Jonathan Carroll – piano, organ, & vocals (Ooh Baby Now)
* John Jennings – the ubiquitous backpacker guitar,

tambourine & vocals
* John Gorka – 12-string guitar & vocals

The Mortal Groove

"The Mortal Groove" is one of only two tracks not to include drums. Michael Manring's fretless bass is featured as a lead instrument and is even given a solo. The late winter mood of the song is like the classic "brooding" often used to describe Gorka's earlier work. The lyrics also revisit the urban themes of blue-collar jobs and gentrification found in writiing for his earlier albums such as "Land of the Bottom Line" and "Jack's Crows".

Musicians:
* Michael Manring – bass
* Dean McGraw – acoustic guitar
* Peter Ostroushko – mandolin
* John Jennings – piano
* John Gorka – acoustic guitar & vocals

My Invisible Gun

Musicians:
* Robbie Magruder – drums
* J.T. Brown – bass
* Jonathan Carroll – piano
* Duke Levine – electric guitar
* John Jennings – backpacker guitar & percussion
* Jennifer Kimball & Lucy Kaplansky – vocals
* John Gorka – acoustic guitar & vocals

Part of Your Own

Apparently a song written for Gorka's mother.

Soloist:
* John Gorka – vocal & guitar

Two Good Reasons

"Two Good Reasons" is a love song.

Musicians:
* Robbie Magruder – drums
* Michael Manring – bass
* Dean McGraw – acoustic guitar
* Peter Ostroushko – mandolin
* John Jennings – piano & percussion
* Jennifer Kimball & Lucy Kaplansky – vocals
* John Gorka – vocal & acoustic guitar

Airstream Bohemians

"Airstream Bohemians" introduces another pair of Gorka's characters apparently living in an Airstream, recreational vehicle.

Musicians:
* Robbie Magruder – drums
* J.T. Brown – bass
* Jonathan Carroll – piano
* Duke Levine – electric guitar
* John Jennings – baritone electric guitar & percussion
* John Gorka – vocal & guitar

Paradise, Once

Musicians:
* Robbie Magruder – drums
* Michael Manring – bass
* Dean McGraw – acoustic guitar
* Peter Ostroushko – mandolin
* John Jennings – baritone acoustic guitar, & percussion
* Jennifer Kimball & Lucy Kaplansky – vocals
* John Gorka – vocal & acoustic guitar

Campaign Trail

"Between Five and Seven" was released just months prior to the 1996 U.S. presidential election, this song, however, appears to be several years older. "Campaign Trail" is spoken from the point of view of a candidate who is apologetic, but still seemingly insincere: "And I hope you will forgive me if I don't return your call "But there's someone whatching every move I make "And I've got more hands than I could ever shakeAt times the message appears to be of a more personal nature. Perhaps as a touring and performing songwriter Gorka sees parallels between himself and the politician on the trial: "I pay my bills to the time collectors "They're getting more from me each day "I pay them off a few words at a timeUnlike the other songs, the basic tracks of this one were recorded by Eric Paul at Imagine Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. An earlier mix of the song appeared on the EP, "Motor Folkin'" (Windham Hill/High Street Records, 1994).

Musicians:
* Dave Mattacks – drums
* J.T. Brown – bass
* John Jennings – electric guitar, lap steel, organ, & percussion
* John Gorka – vocal & guitar

Edgar the Party Man

Following his own forty-sixth birthday (nearly eight years after this album's release) Gorka proclaimed on his web site, "I am now officially older than Edgar The Party Man." [http://www.johngorka.com/journal/index.html "On the Road"] John Gorka's web journal for July 27, 2004] "Edgar" is one of Gorka's characters, a middle-aged divorcé looking for a good time. "My name is Edgar "And I am a party man "I come from a party town "I come in my party vanMusicians:
* Robbie Magruder – drums
* Michael Manring – bass
* Dean McGraw – acoustic guitar
* Peter Ostroushko – mandolin
* John Gorka – vocal & guitar

Scraping Dixie

"Scraping Dixie" is by far the album's longest track. The song profiles yet another of Gorka's misfits, this time a war veteran working various jobs throughout the south to avoid winter's cold. The imagery in the lyrics include lines shuch as, "I'll be fighting 'till they put that tree suit on."

Musicians:
* Robbie Magruder – drums
* J.T. Brown – bass
* Jonathan Carroll – piano
* Duke Levine – electric guitar
* John Jennings – acoustic guitar, backpacker guitar,

percussion, and vocal
* John Gorka – vocal & guitar

Credits

* Produced by John Gorka and John Jennings
* Bob Dawson – Engineer, Mixing
* David Glasser – Mastering
* Fred Harrington – Engineer, Second Engineer
* Shane T. Keller – Engineer, Second Engineer
* Laura Levy – Layout Design
* Ann Marsden – Photography
* Eric Paul – Engineer
* Chuck Peters – Production Assistant
* Jim Robeson – Engineer
* Tommy Tucker, Jr. – Engineer
* Candace Upman – Art Direction
* Rudy T. Zasloff – Design

External links

* [http://www.johngorka.com/disc/5and7.html "Between Five and Seven"] , lyrics and samples from official John Gorka web site
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jq2zef5k8gfj "Between Five and Seven"] entry at the "Allmusic"

Notes and sources


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Differences between Spanish and Portuguese — Although Portuguese and Spanish are closely related, to the point of having a considerable degree of mutual intelligibility, there are also important differences between them, which can pose difficulties for people acquainted with one of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Comparison between cricket and baseball — Baseball and cricket at the professional level are the best known members of a family of related bat and ball games. While many of their rules, terminology, and strategies are similar, there are many differences some subtle, some major between… …   Wikipedia

  • Just Between You and Me (April Wine song) — Infobox Single Name = Just Between You and Me Cover size = Border = Caption = 45rpm. paper sleeve Artist = April Wine Album = The Nature of the Beast A side = Just Between You and Me B side = Big City Girls Released = 1981 Format = 45rpm. single… …   Wikipedia

  • Controversies between Clarín and Kirchnerism — President elect Cristina Kirchner celebrates election night with her husband and predecessor, Néstor. The Argentine media corporation Grupo Clarín [N 1] and the government of Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner have been involved… …   Wikipedia

  • Seven Network — Logo Launched 4 November 1956 Owned by Seven West Media Picture format 576i 16:9 (SDTV …   Wikipedia

  • Five Seven Live — was an Irish radio rolling news programme, produced by RTÉ News and was aired each weekday evening on RTÉ Radio 1 between 17:00–19:00, between 1997 and 2006, the final edition being broadcast on 1 September 2006.Programme formatThe programme was… …   Wikipedia

  • List of French words and phrases used by English speakers — Here are some examples of French words and phrases used by English speakers. English contains many words of French origin, such as art, collage, competition, force, machine, police, publicity, role, routine, table, and many other Anglicized… …   Wikipedia

  • Five Points, Manhattan — Five Points intersection painted by George Catlin in 1827; the triangular building in the center is located on what would be known as Paradise Square , Anthony Street veers off on right, Cross Street on the left and Orange Street runs left to… …   Wikipedia

  • History and use of the Single Transferable Vote — The history and usage of the Single Transferable Vote voting system has been a series of relatively modest periods of usage and disusage throughout the world, however today it is seeing increasing popularity and proposed implementation as a… …   Wikipedia

  • Seven-Branched Sword — Replica of the Seven Branched Sword or Nanatsusaya no Tachi or Chiljido at the War Memorial in Seoul, South Korea. Japanese name …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”