
I Still Canât Believe Youâre Gone (Vinyl)
Following on from the Primal Scream frontmanâs brilliantly- received previous release for Ace, âSunday Morninâ Cominâ Downâ (accolades included being short-listed for Rough Tradeâs compilation of the year), Bobby Gillespie brings us another slice of the music that soundtracks his life. And in this case, itâs his touring life. Drawing on the experience of âthe way that the noise and clamour of the road can tire you out, wear you down and frazzle your nerves to shattered fragments of jangled exhaustionâ, these are the records Bobby turns to for solace, for comfort, for empathy and for resourcefulness.
The compilation features an introduction from the man himself, talking us through his personal choices as though heâs sitting cross-legged on the carpet going through records with you in his lounge. Also long-time cohort of the band, Kris Needs has written extensive liner-notes, serving up an intensive track by track insight and analysis.
Titled after and kicking off with the Willie Nelson track of the same name, âI Still Canât Believe Youâre Goneâ leads us through a darker and deeper exploration than its predecessor, featuring Nick Caveâs funereal version of âBy The Time I Get To Phoenixâ and Ry Cooderâs sparse and beautiful reworking of âDark End Of The Streetâ. And we get there via such greats as Bob Dylan, JJ Cale, Donnie Fritts, Crazy Horse, Lee Hazlewood, Al Green, Thin Lizzy and so many more.
In Bobbyâs own words: âThese songs are soul savers to soothe frayed and battered nerves and to ease and settle the heart. They work on me like medicine every time. I would like to share this wonderful music that has given me strength, joy and inspiration over the years with you the listener, so that you too might get the same feelings of protection and inspiration that I do whenever I listen to these songs. We're all travellers on some kind of road through this life, and we all need respite from time-to-time - the music on this compilation is soul food of the highest order - I hope you enjoy it.â.
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Following on from the Primal Scream frontmanâs brilliantly- received previous release for Ace, âSunday Morninâ Cominâ Downâ (accolades included being short-listed for Rough Tradeâs compilation of the year), Bobby Gillespie brings us another slice of the music that soundtracks his life. And in this case, itâs his touring life. Drawing on the experience of âthe way that the noise and clamour of the road can tire you out, wear you down and frazzle your nerves to shattered fragments of jangled exhaustionâ, these are the records Bobby turns to for solace, for comfort, for empathy and for resourcefulness.
The compilation features an introduction from the man himself, talking us through his personal choices as though heâs sitting cross-legged on the carpet going through records with you in his lounge. Also long-time cohort of the band, Kris Needs has written extensive liner-notes, serving up an intensive track by track insight and analysis.
Titled after and kicking off with the Willie Nelson track of the same name, âI Still Canât Believe Youâre Goneâ leads us through a darker and deeper exploration than its predecessor, featuring Nick Caveâs funereal version of âBy The Time I Get To Phoenixâ and Ry Cooderâs sparse and beautiful reworking of âDark End Of The Streetâ. And we get there via such greats as Bob Dylan, JJ Cale, Donnie Fritts, Crazy Horse, Lee Hazlewood, Al Green, Thin Lizzy and so many more.
In Bobbyâs own words: âThese songs are soul savers to soothe frayed and battered nerves and to ease and settle the heart. They work on me like medicine every time. I would like to share this wonderful music that has given me strength, joy and inspiration over the years with you the listener, so that you too might get the same feelings of protection and inspiration that I do whenever I listen to these songs. We're all travellers on some kind of road through this life, and we all need respite from time-to-time - the music on this compilation is soul food of the highest order - I hope you enjoy it.â.
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