Sno' Angel Like You/Sno' Angel Winging It

Sno' Angel Like You/Sno' Angel Winging It

by Howe Gelb
Sno' Angel Like You/Sno' Angel Winging It

Sno' Angel Like You/Sno' Angel Winging It

by Howe Gelb

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Overview

One of the first things that strikes you about Howe Gelb and 'Sno Angel's Like You or Howe Gelb's 'Sno Angel Like You, depending on how you wish to see the project , is that Gelb recorded this set with a gospel choir from Canada called Voices of Praise and he called the project "Sno Angel" and they made this record called "Like You." Anyway, you get the idea; it's one of the Arizona desert dweller's typically arcane musings. Gelb recorded this baby in Ottawa with drummer Jeremy Gara who now skins with Arcade Fire. There are a few other musicians hanging out and playing here as well; most notably Dave Draves on B-3 (Gelb plays one too), and Fred Guignon, who plays a mean slide guitar on six tracks. There are no gospel tunes here in the proper sense. This is a Howe Gelb record. You know -- slippery, loose, mistakes left in, hummable -- it's less quirky because the new tunes were written with the choir in mind. In addition to the seven new songs, there are a trio of Giant Sand tunes tossed in to be re-recorded, and three songs by the late Rainer Ptacek -- including his classic "Worried Spirits." The first thing that hits you is the sound of this disc. It's spacious, clean, and live-sounding. The basic tracks were recorded by Gelb and Gara and the choir was added later -- though not much later -- and it feels spontaneous. Gelb's voice is coming to resemble Ray Wylie Hubbard's in more ways than one, and it serves him well. Like You feels like an album, though some cuts stand out for their grit and funky delight, such as Ptacek's "That's How Things Get Done," with its shambolic distorted guitars and over-amped bassline. "But I Did Not" is Gelb's own attempt at writing a kind of gospel tune, though it comes off more as a gritty, rollicking blues. (When he asked the choir director if it would be possible to record with the Voices of Praise, the choir director said, "Sure, just keep it positive."). As treated here, Ptacek's "Worried Spirits" is a far cry from the spare, solo National Steel version that its composer recorded in the 1990s. Acoustic guitars get turned up to ten, the pace is quicker and it's still spooky but in a more urban way. The B-3 low-note triggers are a killer effect. The guitar break in the middle is simply psychotic. But the joy of the Voices of Praise is infectious, and they can not only tear it up vocally, but they way they dig into the feeling of the songs makes them feel so present here: they can offer a lamp in the desolation and darkness without cheap sentimentality. The tender "Neon Filler," first recorded on Giant Sand's Ramp, is dramatic -- even breathtaking. Gelb establishes the mood in the first half, spinning out his poetic tale, and when the choir enters it's simply stunning and turns the song inside out, moving the sadness up just a notch at first and then transforming it. Fans of Gelb's have to be excited about this because it's perfect, a career high. And for those who don't know who Gelb or Giant Sand are, but want something "extra" with their sun-drenched Americana, this is just the thing. In fact, it's just the thing for anybody who doesn't have sawdust running in their veins instead of blood. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/07/2016
Label: Fire Records
UPC: 0809236138422

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Howe Gelb   Primary Artist,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Organ (Hammond)
Jim Bryson   Guitar
Michael Gibbs   Organ (Hammond)
Michael Shaw   Choir/Chorus
Jeremy Gara   Drums
Dave Draves   Keyboards,Organ (Hammond)
Steve Johnston   Choir Director
Nick Augustine   Bass
Suzan Lavertu   Choir/Chorus
Christine Methengye   Choir/Chorus
Jerusha Lewis   Choir/Chorus
Fred Guignon   Slide Guitar
Andrew McCormack   Drums
Neema Mugala   Choir/Chorus
Voices Of Praise Gospel Choir   Choir/Chorus
Patrick Joseph   Choir/Chorus
Faith Johnston   Choir/Chorus
Fred Guignion   Slide Guitar
Joy Clarke   Choir/Chorus
Judy Rodrigez   Choir/Chorus
Micahel Gibb   Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

Rainer Ptacek   Composer
Michael Shaw   Performer
Roger Seibel   Mastering
Dave Draves   Mixing,Producer
Jarrett Bartlett   Engineer
Nathan Sabatino   Engineer
Steve Johnston   Performer
Rob Petrachuck   Engineer
Will Deljardins   Photography,Sculpture
Suzan Lavertu   Performer
Maja Nostrant   Paintings
Christine Methengye   Performer
Jerusha Lewis   Performer
Sheila Sachs   Design
Voices Of Paradise   Vocal Arrangement
Jim Blackwood   Mastering
Faith Johnson   Performer
Neema Mugala   Performer
Voices Of Praise Gospel Choir   Performer
Anders Boll   Engineer
Howe Gelb   Producer,Composer,Mixing
Kevin Salem   Mixing
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