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Josh Ritter

Hello Starling

  • AMG Review of Hello Starling

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    Thom Jurek
    All Music Guide

    Idaho songwriter Josh Ritter has received a lot of attention for his fine, spare songwriting and his no-frills approach to performance. As a result of his excellent debut album Golden Age of Radio, he's become a critic's darling all over the U.S. and a full-tilt pop star in Ireland. He's like a lot of young people who are shining stars upon arrival, except for one thing: the proof of his staying power is on Hello Starling, his sophomore effort for Signature Sounds. Over the course of 11 new songs, Ritter reveals that not only is he not a fluke, but he seems to have arrived on the scene fully formed. He writes with the wisdom of someone twice his age, and a sense of tender, subtle humor is as important to him as is his ability to write a personality sketch or even a love song. Recorded with Curtis Mayfield's old gear in a ramshackle French farmhouse over 14 days, Hello Starling is seemingly straight-ahead folk-rock recording that accents the more unobtrusive aspects of living in the modern world. Like Rufus Wainwright, Ritter takes the approach of being in each setting he writes about. His power of observance, not only for scenery and characters but subtle emotional states, is remarkable. He may be the guy in the story or a tree on the sidewalk, but he's there. And while his topics would not indicate being any big deal, they are quite simply profound. "Kathleen" is the story of a young man who waits on the sidelines at a party to get the opportunity to drive a young woman home. His protagonist is full of the shy, geek-love need of a bystander who has long desired a woman who doesn't even know he's alive. But rather than merely ache with the unrequited love he believes he is entitled to, he summons his bravado -- buoyed by a Hammond B3, ringing electric guitars, and a poetry that is as shot through with Kenneth Patchen's last romantic ideals as it is with Mike Scott's Celtic pop melodic sensibility -- and makes his stand under the moonlight. It's an anthem for the shy. "Man Burning" is a glimmering rocker with acoustic guitars in the forefront and the B3 careening over the lyrics. The story is about a man whose regrets are shackled to him, yet he seeks to transcend them with his passion for living and for regret. But there is also the tenderness of the poet, whose metalinguistic tome about writing ("Bone of Song") is heartbreakingly profound in its reverence for the craft and for the altar of the thing itself. Leonard Cohen would have been proud to write this song. Ritter's entire album can be summed up in the rocker "Snow Is Gone" when he sings "I'd rather be the one who loved than to be loved and never even know," with the kind of worldly wisdom Guy Clark has consumed himself with seeking over 30 years. Hello Starling is a step beyond Golden Age of Radio in craft, maturity, vision, and in kindness; it's one of the few recordings that has been released in recent years that will be being played a decade from now. Isn't that the true test of art, even when it's popular -- its endurance?

I drove her home (on my velib)
over 2 years ago

Saw Josh Ritter in La Boule Noire last night. Unfortunately because of the transport strikes the place was only a third full. A great show anyway, songs new and old, a few velib jokes and audience participation in the form of cricket noises.

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Snow Is Gone
over 3 years ago

Now let me be the first to admit that I am not a country fan, and I am very (uneccesarily so) picky about what folk I dig.But Josh Ritter blows me away. Great songsmith.From Snow is Gone: "But I’m singing for the love of it—have mercy on the man who sings to be adored""I’d rather be the one who loves than to be loved and never even know"And as you might suspect, he has a heart as big as the

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Songs that tell tales.....
10 months ago

I've yet to hear a song as lyrically satisfying as this one. A marveleous tale you want to believe. Just bought Josh Ritter's Live In Good Company for the main reason this is the final song (Hell the whole DVD is freakin' great!). I found this version, which also sounds lovely.....ReadBone Of Song Lyricshere.

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Spring has arrived, even here in the mountains
7 months ago

Wow, MOG has become so bright and choppy, can I still smoke in here?I shopped at the ITunes store for the first time today, and am overwhelmed by the excess of choice - it was worse than trying to buy shampoo. However, I did wade in and do a little clicking around, introducing myself to Andrew Bird and replenishing some of my lost Josh Ritter songs, like Snow is Gone. Sometimes a girl just lik...

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I do not have to work today cried naughty little mimi gay
over 2 years ago

And I continued rhyming throughout the entire post. Except for the fact I've always been crap at poetry. (See: "Ode to a Beef Burrito.")Since I found out Monday that I could have today off, I've had an idea kicking around in my head all week: Josh Ritter in Nashville. After a week and a half of dreary, rain-filled days, driving across the state in the beautiful sunshine sounds like a fabulou...

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too changed to ever change
over 2 years ago

During record-breaking heat, we lost our energy: flickering then fluttering and by Sunday at sundown, the strain on the grid won over. Everything went all at once. I dragged chairs to the porch and sat in the sticky stillness, glimpsing neighbors illuminated by odd flashlights and melty tapers. It's uninvited, often dreamt of, this unplugged quiet. Not just the TVs off - we're also missing the ...

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I drove her home (on my velib)
over 2 years ago

Saw Josh Ritter in La Boule Noire last night. Unfortunately because of the transport strikes the place was only a third full. A great show anyway, songs new and old, a few velib jokes and audience participation in the form of cricket noises.

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Snow Is Gone
over 3 years ago

Now let me be the first to admit that I am not a country fan, and I am very (uneccesarily so) picky about what folk I dig.But Josh Ritter blows me away. Great songsmith.From Snow is Gone: "But I’m singing for the love of it—have mercy on the man who sings to be adored""I’d rather be the one who loves than to be loved and never even know"And as you might suspect, he has a heart as big as the

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Best First Line
over 2 years ago

Ok, so I am new to MOG, and am having a bit of trouble getting started and getting everything to work correctly, but I figured I should start posting.I recently shuffled upon one of my favorite songs that even after repeated listenings, still amazes and grabs me with its opening line. The song is "Kathleen" by Josh Ritter. The man is heinously poetic, and makes me wish I were so eloquent. Ch...

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