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Gary Louris

Vagabonds

  • AMG Review of Vagabonds

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    Mark Deming
    All Music Guide

    As guitarist and frequent songwriter with the Jayhawks, Gary Louris was on hand from the group's atmospheric country-influenced early recordings to their later grand-scale pop productions, so it shouldn't be much of a surprise that Louris' first solo album should embrace both ends of this musical spectrum. Vagabonds manages to sound grand and organic at once, with the arrangements and production capturing a sense of the wide open spaces of Hollywood Town Hall and Rainy Day Music, especially on the beautifully heart-tugging "She Only Calls Me on Sundays," while also encompassing the more ambitious melodic conceits of Smile and Sound of Lies on tracks like "Black Grass" and "Omaha Nights." There's also quite a bit of stylistic cross-talk between these two poles, and Louris' lyrics reach for a more personal and philosophical tone than he's offered in the past. There's a poignant search for answers in "Omaha Nights" and a longing for the solace of love in "To Die a Happy Man" that digs deeper into the psyche than he's been willing to go in the past, and even simpler compositions such as "We'll Get By" and "I Wanna Get High" reveal a new level of maturity and a willingness to experiment. Louris has rarely if ever been in better form as a singer than he is on Vagabonds, delivering his lyrics with a passion and sincerity that serve their emotional power well, and his guitar work is as strong and forceful as ever. Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes produced the sessions (with Thom Monahan engineering), and the pairing is an inspired one; the result is an album that sounds full-bodied but natural and uncluttered, and gives Louris' fine songs plenty of room to reveal their virtues. Anyone who has followed the Jayhawks' career knows that Gary Louris is a major talent, and Vagabonds demonstrates he's still capable of making remarkable music outside the framework of the band.

Gary Louris, "Vagabonds"
about 1 year ago

Spring is begining to peak its fresh little nose out from beneath the mounds of snow and dreary heartache and the sunshine is becoming a regular visiter. It's time to dust off our barbeques and beer helmets, find our frisbees or whatever amongst piles of other partially-retired and momentarily forgotten summer-time; and I don't know about you, but my whole CD rotation sees a facelift as the we...

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A Jayhawk Flies Solo
10 months ago
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Another great CD that deserves more MOG exposure. Funoka posted one track from this CD back in March and here's another for you. Lots of good tracks on this one.Here's Amazon's product description: Through his two-decade stint as singer, guitarist and principal songwriter of The Jayhawks and as a member of alt-supergroup Golden Smog, Gary Louris has built a deeply compelling body of music whose...

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New Gary Louris (Jayhawks) "True Blue"
about 1 year ago
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Someone did a very nice post on Gary Louris this week with no music, but here is a song from his new CD "Vagabonds" that is perfect for a rainy March day.Here is the post:http://mog.com/w1llits/blog_post/150432Gary is touring by himself this spring. I will try to see him when he visits Falls Church VA's historic State Theater.

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Gary Louris, "Vagabonds"
about 1 year ago

Spring is begining to peak its fresh little nose out from beneath the mounds of snow and dreary heartache and the sunshine is becoming a regular visiter. It's time to dust off our barbeques and beer helmets, find our frisbees or whatever amongst piles of other partially-retired and momentarily forgotten summer-time; and I don't know about you, but my whole CD rotation sees a facelift as the we...

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