offramp Posted November 10, 2016 Report Share Posted November 10, 2016 [b]IMP present: Rick Redbeard + support @ Society of Advocates Library, 13 Jan[/b][b]01/13/17 06:30 PM to 01/13/17 09:30 PM[/b] interesting music promotions present: RICK REDBEARD + SUPPORT Friday 13th January 2017 The Society of Advocates Library, Concert Court, Broad Street, Aberdeen AB10 1BS. Phone (01224) 640079 Doors 6.30pm Tickets £13 + bf in advance On sale from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/375649 As this is a pretty small venue, tickets are limited, so advance purchase is recommended. Also, this is not a licensed venue so please BRING YOUR OWN BEER (or other suitable refreshments). http://www.facebook.com/interestingmusicpromotions http://twitter.com/IMP_aberdeen http://www.socofadvocates.com https://www.facebook.com/Society-of-Advocates-in-Aberdeen-177098125653688 https://twitter.com/socofadvocates RICK REDBEARD What’s that? You missed out on tickets for his sold-out support slot with King Creosote at The Tivoli Theatre. Well. Aren’t you lucky…best be quick though. Three years after his glorious, SAY Award nominated debut 'No Selfish Heart', Rick Redbeard returns with 'Awake Unto': a collection of songs so timeless and melodic they emerge from the speakers like long lost friends... Awake Unto is the second mesmerising collection of songs by Rick Redbeard, aka Rick Anthony of cosmic rock magicians The Phantom Band, and comes three years after his delicately poetic solo debut No Selfish Heart. Quarried from similar stone to that of Michael Hurley, Leonard Cohen and Bill Callahan and wrapped in layers redolent of Angelo Badalamenti, Awake Unto weaves folk, balladry and filmic impulses into a tapestry of song so deftly detailed the rewards multiply with every listen. Where his debut trod an uncluttered path, employing little more than Anthony's burnished baritone, acoustic guitar, piano and violin, Awake Unto brings a far broader spectrum to bear on its heavenly melodicism — banjo, accordion, reversed keyboards, drums, widescreen electric guitar — while still leaving space for the simple formula which lit up its predecessor. There’s a larger pool of contributors here too: Rick’s sister Josephine duets on “Get Friendly (Blood)” while a cohort of his Phantom Band colleagues (Duncan Marquiss, Gerry Hart and Iain Stewart; Derek O’ Neill mixing) also manage to join the cèilidh. The family connections continue, with Awake Unto’s vivid artwork supplied by Anthony’s mother, providing yet another contrast to No Selfish Heart’s austere, monochrome woodland. While lyrical themes suffuse both albums — love, sex, death, dreams and memory loom large — Awake Unto’s approach is less allusive and more confident as Anthony learns to stretch his limbs as a solo performer. Rick Redbeard is no maudlin troubadour either: in “The Golden Age” you find a loping, rainbow-bright paean to positivity; “What Fine People” salutes the human spirit over an almost too beautiful haar of classical guitar and harmonium; and the closing “Let It Rust” makes the case for reality versus reverie as a painterly series of textures unfolds and dazzles, the mystical heart of the music a counterpoint to the plea underpinning the lyrics. Following in the wake of two Phantom Band albums - Strange Friend (2014) and Fears Trending (2015), and the music he wrote for Theresa Moerman’s New Talent BAFTA-winning documentary ‘The Third Dad’, it’s hardly surprising Awake Unto marks an assured shift in scope, colour and tone from its spartan forerunner. Rick: “If No Selfish Heart was a tasteful black and white pencil sketch, Awake Unto gets the crayons out to colour it in.” He’s too modest by half of course, as even the most cursory listen will demonstrate. Awake Unto takes the core elements of Rick’s debut — his towering, mahoganied voice and melodic imagination — and cloaks them in fabrics and hues; elevating them to giddying new heights in the process. https://www.facebook.com/Rick-Redbeard-94385218942 https://twitter.com/RickRedbeard https://www.chemikal.co.uk Praise for ‘No Selfish Heart’ “an album that might have been captured any time over the past 50 years” MOJO [4/5] “Superb…beautiful…a glorious album.” UNCUT [9/10] “The entire album exudes a seductive yearning.” THE SCOTSMAN [4/5] “A delightful record to treasure.” DROWNED IN SOUND [8/10] “Something akin to a masterpiece.” THE LIST [4/5] “This album in a word? Astonishing.” THE HERALD [4/5] IMP present: Rick Redbeard + support @ Society of Advocates Library, 13 Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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