Woke on a Whaleheart

Bill Callahan - Woke on a Whaleheart

Woke on a Whaleheart
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Artist: Bill Callahan
Edition: Music CD
Audio: English (Original Language)
CD Release Date: 2007-04-24
Music Label: Drag City
Soundtracks:
  1. From The Rivers To The Ocean
  2. Footprints
  3. Diamon Dancer
  4. Sycamore
  5. The Wheel
  6. Honeymoon Child
  7. Day
  8. Night
  9. A Man Needs A Woman Or A Man To Be A Man

Music reviews of Woke on a Whaleheart

Music Review: Overlooked, possibly a classic
Rating: 5 Stars

Drag City Records' trifecta of post-Highway 61 Revisited songwriters - David Berman, Will Oldham, Bill Callahan - have arguably written some of the most poignant and poetic lyrics since Bob Dylan stopped counting syllables. Like Dylan, Berman (Silver Jews), Oldham (Palace, Bonnie `Prince' Billy) and Callahan (Smog) have always focused their art on the infinite ways words can be utilized to get across a thought, feeling, mood, belief or story. Also similar to Dylan, none of said trifecta would've made it into a show choir or Beach Boys cover band; needless to say, they sing from their hearts and heads rather than their guts.

While the other two songstuds are also entirely worthy of lengthy dissection, the songsmith in question so far in 2007 is Callahan, who just released Woke On a Whaleheart, his first album not adorning his 20-year-old Smog moniker. Why the change of artistic handle? No one not named Bill Callahan knows for certain, but the subtle style changes dripping throughout Whaleheart's 10 songs are a good place to start.

Lying somewhere between Berman's puzzle piece lyrics and Oldham's skewed stories and heartache is Callahan's open-to-interpretation brand of writing. Though there are far too many brilliant lines and word strings on Whaleheart to quote, "We were swimming in the rivers of the rains of our days before we knew / And it's hard to explain what I was doing or thinking before you," from the song "From The Rivers to the Ocean" (one of Whaleheart's many qualifiers for best-penned song of 2007) starts the album out nicely. The song features Callahan's trademark deep voice (sweet, rich and stern, just like any quintessential father figure), strong piano, violins and a slew of other pitch-perfect flourishes.

Next up is "Footprints," a song unlike any other in Smog's catalog. Callahan sounds completely energized and full of renewed spirit. It's another great, great song, but I have limited space and four more "song of the year" candidates to rave over, the first of which being Whaleheart's lead single, "Diamond Dancer." Also unlike any other song in Callahan's epic catalog, "Diamond Dancer" features a prominent rhythm section, strong soul-styled female backing vocals and the mood-stealing violin work of Elizabeth Warren. The real star here, as it should be, is Callahan's vocals and lyrics. He offers singers just enough to sing along and dissect, but also not nearly enough to sum up. Like the majority of Callahan's work, "Diamond Dancer" introduces you to a character, tells you just enough to want to know more and brilliantly leaves the rest for you to ponder. After six or seven spins "Diamond Dancer" should be a strong contender for "song of the year" for any fan of lean, poetic songwriting.

Whaleheart's third masterpiece, "Sycamore," is a tender, clue-heavy song as accessible as any in Callahan's catalog, complete with brilliant lines like "All you want to do is be the fire part of fire." Once again, Callahan presents listeners with what feels like a small piece of a grand novel, acting as a starter gift for anyone with an active imagination.

And finally we have the instant classic, "The Wheel." Callahan delivers every sung line (beginning with the bewildering "The wheel has turned one full circle / Time for my meal of wood") with a sing-along friendly spoken rendition. The song is a perfect indie-era update of classic country music, complete with sweet female backing vocals, distant electric picking and bouncy bass lines. The lyrics are cryptic yet quotable (I'd die in your jails Lord / But you'd die by my laws Lord / I think you've got it worse / No rebel I lord / I follow the river / When I'm lost), and, as always, full of both questions and insight.

Other standouts include every other unmentioned song on Whaleheart, especially the most modern song of modern times, "A Man Needs a Woman or a Man to Be a Man." But, alas, we're long out of room and need to wrap up the beautifully bewildering Whaleheart. In summary, there is a world of characters living within Woke on a Whaleheart, entirely open to interpretation and always warmer than Santa's lap. I love Bob Dylan, but Bill Callahan's writing and musicianship on Whaleheart make the old man's recent work sound uninspired and flat. That, friends, is very hard to do. Pick up Woke on a Whaleheart, listen to it six or seven times and tell me it's not the best written album since the Silver Jews' Bright Flight. I dare ya. (Greg Locke)
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Description of Woke on a Whaleheart

Bill Callahan has lost his Smog monikor and "Woke On A Whaleheart" is his debut solo album. It includes the single "Diamond Dancer". Reminding one of the earlier days of Smog, Woke has elements of lo fi, country, soul, blues and of course Bill's super dry sense of humour ( see "A woman needs a woman or a man to be a man"). This album rates as one of Bill's best. The songwriting is as strong as his work on 2005's "A River Ain't Too Much To Love" or other greats like Knock Knock or Red Apple Falls. Bill opened for Joanna Newsom in January and played a few of his own (sell out) shows. He sold his melbourne and sydney shows in a few days and plans to return later in the year. Until then climb aboard this whale and get the ride of your life!
Woke on a Whaleheart finds longtime lo-fi pioneer Bill Callahan stepping out under his own name for the first time from behind his nearly 20-year alias known simply as (Smog)--with or without the parentheses depending on the era. This new liberation hardly finds the songwriter indulging in solo album bombast (not surprising, since Smog was essentially a one-man project the whole time). Instead, Bill Callahan keeps his feet firmly on the artsy-pop ground. A haunting circular piano propels "Night" as if on an aerial starlit breeze, and "Diamond Dancer" could be an Ashes to Ashes-era David Bowie track, if the Thin White Duke handed vocals over to Lou Reed or the Jazz Butcher. Instrumentation is soothingly unobtrusive, and Callahan's conversational vocals are so relaxed, they occasionally threaten to fade away like a wisp of smoke. Oddly, his most impassioned singing comes on the country-shuffling "The Wheel," which turns a blues call-and-response on its ear, preceding sung lines with the same line spoken-word, as if Callahan is reminding himself of which lyrics come next. Make no mistake though--Bill Callahan knows exactly what he's doing, and Woke on a Whaleheart is a fine and fulfilling listen. --Ben Heege

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