Painted Image

Painted Image

by Liz Brasher
Painted Image

Painted Image

by Liz Brasher

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Singer/guitarist Liz Brasher first tried her hand at songwriting as a young adult after studying up on a variety of 20th century American masters, including Stephen Foster, Lead Belly, and Bob Dylan. She found particular inspiration in the sounds of the Delta blues and Southern soul. On her full-length debut, Painted Image, those influences shine through an eclectic retro-soul. With stops in Chicago and Atlanta along the way, the North Carolina native was drawn to Memphis, Tennessee to write and record the album, which was tracked at the historic Ardent, Royal, and Electraphonic Recording studios. "Hand to the Plow" and "Living Water" are examples of Painted Image's more musically nostalgic entries, with vintage organs, unaffected electric guitar tones, horns, harmonized backing vocalists, and old-school grooves supporting Brasher's bluesy pop vocals. Elsewhere, "Love Feats" has a more contemporary blues-rock sound, and she lets loose on "Cold Baby," an exasperated soul ballad. On the latter, organ and strings emphasize Brasher's vocal melody over swaying, arpeggiated triplets from the guitar. Later in the track list, the acoustic title song surprises with an atmospheric, drums-free arrangement that more closely resembles Celtic new age than soul or blues. Mercurial as it is in terms of stylistic influence and intensity, the album feels woven together by a modestly shifting shared palette, and lyrics full of yearning and awareness. Fans of Brasher's Fat Possum Records debut, the Outcast EP, will recognize "Cold Baby" as well as "Body of Mine," but the other nine tracks make their recording debut here. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 01/18/2019
Label: Fat Possum Records
UPC: 0767981167213
Rank: 148366

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