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Ollabelle

Riverside Battle Songs

  • AMG Review of Riverside Battle Songs

    Amg
    Andy Whitman
    All Music Guide

    Ollabelle's second album, Riverside Battle Songs, arrives on the heels of 2004's self-titled debut, one of the more celebrated Americana releases of the new millennium. That album combined classic gospel material with T-Bone Burnett's sparkling production and a fresh vocal approach featuring five gifted singers who could shine both individually and collectively. Where the debut album was skewed toward raditional songs with a smattering of originals, Riverside Battle Songs reverses the ratio. Nine of the 13 songs are Ollabelle originals. The raditional songs fare best here. Namesake Ola Belle Reed's "High on a Mountain" is given a spirited reading, while the familiar spiritual "Down by the Riverside" is updated with ambient touches that recall Daniel Lanois' production work. The Appalachian gospel song "Gone Today" arrives via spine-tingling a cappella singing, departs via a fiddle and Dobro hoedown, and is one of the album's highlights. The originals are more problematic. The mournful "Everything Is Broken" is a starkly lovely allad, while "Troubles of the World" offers an impressive and surprising aga-tinged coda on what is otherwise a standard gospel song. However, producer and multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell adds some too-familiar alt-country pedal steel work on "Heaven's Pearls" and "Blue Northern Lights," songs that are certainly pretty, but which overstay their welcome. More disturbingly, the five members of Ollabelle simply sound too polite and well-mannered for songs that are intended to convey spiritual desperation and heavenly joy. It's a charge that could have been leveled at the debut album, but the universally strong material offset the lack of funk and fire. But Riverside Battle Songs, with slightly weaker material, is The Gospel According to NPR and PBS, and as such it will appeal mostly to fans who like their fire and brimstone diluted with a strong dose of slick professionalism and urbane refinement. Undeniably well crafted and well sung, and occasionally moving, Riverside Battle Songs is nevertheless something of a disappointment.

Nothing short of inspirational!
over 3 years ago

I LOVE this band! How to describe Ollabelle? I'll just throw some adjectives out there... emotional, inspirational, talented, beautiful, harmonious, captivating.... I saw Ollabelle at a music and arts festival in Cincinnati, OH called Tall Stacks. They've got some gospel themes and americana roots influence, but they add so much more of themselves into their music. I think it would be unfa...

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My favorite moment this week
over 3 years ago

So, today... it's hot. It's really hot. But today is also the big release day for Ollabelle's "Riverside Battle Songs", which, in my book, is a very important day. Hot or not hot. So, I found myself sitting at a little table at Banjo Jim's this evening, at the beginning of the second set sometime after 10. The air conditioning is cranking, the equipment is pumping, the music is rocking and...

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Nothing short of inspirational!
over 3 years ago

I LOVE this band! How to describe Ollabelle? I'll just throw some adjectives out there... emotional, inspirational, talented, beautiful, harmonious, captivating.... I saw Ollabelle at a music and arts festival in Cincinnati, OH called Tall Stacks. They've got some gospel themes and americana roots influence, but they add so much more of themselves into their music. I think it would be unfa...

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