More Rain [Signed Insert] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

More Rain [Signed Insert] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

by M. Ward
More Rain [Signed Insert] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

More Rain [Signed Insert] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

by M. Ward

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - B&N Exclusive Edition)

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Overview

With his static-dusted voice and predilection for early rock antiquity, M. Ward has always come across as one of his generation's more understated bards. Interpreting the ever-deepening subtleties of his catalog generally requires repeated listens, and such is the case with his eighth solo effort, the appropriately moody More Rain. Easing in with a minute-long rainstorm soundscape, he leads off with the dreamy acoustic gallop of "Pirate Dial," a genial folk-pop hymn perfectly suited for the patient rotations of a vinyl long-player. A stuttering guitar groove on the Neko Case-aided "Time Won't Wait" quickens the album's pulse, setting up the similarly paced lead single, "Confession," a classic Ward track replete with a rich vein of warm backing vocals and soaring trumpet solo. Eerie doo wop vocals adorn the beautiful ballad "I'm Listening (Child's Theme)," then reprise sweetly on the lighter-toned "Little Baby." "Girl from Conejo Valley" seems at first like a fairly straightforward Ward track before the unexpected Moog synth hook in its chorus turns it into the catchiest track on the album. "Temptation" gets some nicely layered guitar thump courtesy of Scott McCaughey and Peter Buck, the latter of whom also adorns the gentle country ballad "Phenomenon" with some crafty mandolin. Ward's occasional tradition of covering a tune from rock's early days continues here as he puts his stamp on the Beach Boys' lighthearted 1964 classic "You're So Good to Me." It's the second time he's dipped into the Wilson brothers' catalog -- he released an instrumental version of Pet Sounds' "You Still Believe in Me" on his fourth LP -- and, though it seems like it ought to come across as some sort of trifling gimmick, there's something about his blend of playfulness and reverence that makes it work. Within Ward's canon, More Rain may not work overtime to distinguish itself, but like nearly all of his releases, it's a companionable listen with a lot of craft hidden under its layers. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 03/04/2016
Label: Barnes Noble Consign
UPC: 0673855053301

Album Credits

Performance Credits

M. Ward   Primary Artist,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin,Keyboards,Guitar (Acoustic)
Mike Coykendall   Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Bass
Mark Powers   Drums,Percussion
Paul Brainard   Trumpet,Pedal Steel
Scott McCaughey   Bass,Organ,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Baritone)
k.d. lang   Vocals (Background)
Mike Mogis   Mandolin,Pedal Steel,Moog Synthesizer
The Secret Sisters   Vocals (Background)
Nathaniel Walcott   Flugelhorn
Susan Sanchez   Vocals (Background)
Joey Spampinato   Bass
Scott McPherson   Drums,Percussion
Peter Buck   Mandolin,Guitar (Rickenbacker)
Neko Case   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Michael Brauer   Mixing
Adam Selzer   Engineer
Aaron Mullan   Engineer
Brian Wilson   Composer
Chris Blood   Engineer
Mike Mogis   Mixing,Arranger,Engineer,Unknown Contributor Role
Nathaniel Walcott   String Arrangements
Michael Love   Composer,Composer
Dana Bruington   Design
Joe LaPorta   Mastering
Steve Vealey   Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Tucker Martine   Mixing,Engineer
M. Ward   Composer,Producer,Cover Photo,String Arrangements
Pierre de Reeder   String Engineer
Mike Coykendall   Mixing,Engineer
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