The Salesman and the Shark

The Salesman and the Shark

by Sean Rowe
The Salesman and the Shark

The Salesman and the Shark

by Sean Rowe

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Singer and songwriter Sean Rowe is possessed of a truly singular voice. On Magic, his Anti debut in 2011, it seemed to rumble straight up from the depths of the earth to shake the listener's ground. Though the stark guitar and voice production were a bit rigid, Rowe's songs, even when a tad clumsy, carried within them a singular vision of the natural world and an experiential poetry that was easily communicated to listeners through that powerful voice. The Salesman and the Shark stands in contrast to its predecessor. Produced by Woody Jackson, Rowe is backed by a band on most tracks, as well as various backing singers (who include Petra Haden and Isobel Campbell), and an occasional string section (Octetto Magnifico). The supporting cast is warranted; Rowe's grown immensely as a writer. His melodies are tighter, his lyrics and cadences sharper. Likewise, that voice, which seemed already perfect, is even more disciplined and expressive. Opener "Bring Back the Night" is a waltz ushered in by a halting electric guitar, a skeletal piano, and a simple bassline. Rowe gets through the first verse about broken love then delivers the killer couplet the tune turns on: "The jungle has built its own plans/And I was born obsolete, though I'm not an innocent man...." His voice digs inside those words as if they were from his marrow. A backing chorus joins him, sliding in from the margins and carrying it to the heavens as a prayer. On "Elsewhere," the band shimmers in the backdrop; they give his vocals free rein on top, bringing the tune's simple melody and weighty lyrics to the listener like a shot. Inara George duets on "The Wall," introduced by the strings with restrained dissonance. They create a sense off quiet drama before Rowe calms them as he begins to relate a broken love song; George plaintively answers him from the other side of the divide. "Horses" is one of two rock songs here with its driving organic percussion, hyperactive strings, and kinetic acoustic guitars. The other is "Downwind," which successfully employs surf music to further its ends. In terms of production there are a few songs here that rely too much on Tom Waits ("Joe's Cult") and Leonard Cohen ("The Lonely Maze"). That said, they don't feel like missteps because Rowe actually possesses the chops to deliver the songs, which are strong regardless. The Salesman and the Shark is head and shoulders above the work of most of Rowe's peers, and he possesses a strong identity as a songwriter, even if he doesn't feel confident completely relying on it yet. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 08/28/2012
Label: Anti- / Epitaph
UPC: 0045778718313
Rank: 47399

Tracks

  1. Bring Back the Night
  2. Flying
  3. The Lonely Maze
  4. Joe's Cult
  5. Signs
  6. The Wall
  7. The Ballad of Buttermilk Falls
  8. Horses
  9. Old Shoes
  10. Downwind
  11. Thunderbird
  12. Long Way Home

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sean Rowe   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Inara George   Vocals
Zac Rae   Piano,Dulcitone,Farfisa Organ
Daphne Chen   Violin
Isobel Campbell   Vocals (Background)
Petra Haden   Vocals (Background)
Paul Cartwright   Violin
Marketa Irglova   Piano,Vocals
Danny Frankel   Drums
Woody Jackson   Bells,Guitar,Timpani,Clavinet,Wurlitzer,Marxophone,Percussion,Vibraphone,Bass (Upright),Electric Harpsichord
Rob Bochnik   Guitar
Living Sisters   Vocals (Background)
Gus Seyffert   Bass,Double Bass,Bass (Upright)
Reiko Nakano   Violin
Chris Carey   Bass,Drums,Organ,Organ (Hammond),Guitar (Electric)
Ina Veli   Violin
Chris Kyle   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Davey Chegwidden   Timpani,Castanets,Percussion,Tambourine,Drums (Bass)
Sarah Pedinotti   Organ,Piano,Vocals (Background)
Mike Bolger   Trumpet,Trombone
Geoff Gallegos   String Conductor
Cara May Gorman   Vocals (Background)
Clinton Patterson   Trumpet
Octetto Magnifico   Strings
Jennavive Varga   Violin

Technical Credits

Ron McMaster   Mastering
Masa Tsuzuki   Engineer
Woody Jackson   Mixing,Producer
Valente Torrez   Mixing
Sean Rowe   Composer,Producer
Geoff Gallegos   String Arrangements
Brian Rosemeyer   Engineer
Marius Bugge   Cover Photo,Photography
Erika Burkowski   Design
Jon Jetter   Engineer
Vince Walsh   Photography
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