BEN KWELLER Changing Horses (2009 UK 10-track CD album
[all-analogue recording, tracked to 2" tape, with limited overdubs.] -
Over the course of his three studio albums, Ben Kweller has become
known as a top-shelf purveyor of the powerhouse pop song. The
arsenal of effortless melodies, surging refrains and agile harmonies he
employs could come only from a kid raised on a steady diet of the
Beatles, the Beach Boys and the Hollies. But on his new album, a
straight-up country charmer entitled 'Changing Horses', the
27-year-old Greenville, TX, native has gone back to his roots, saying
'Some of the first songs I wrote as a
kid, before I got into punk rock and underground bands, were country
songs.' 'Changing Horses' [whose title refers not only to
taking on a new musical genre, but also to relocating his family to
Austin, TX] reflects that period. For Kweller, who was influenced at a
young age by the records his father's high-school buddy Nils Lofgren
made with Neil Young & Bruce Springsteen, releasing a country album
is the realisation of a long-held goal. We recorded it in 11 days, but 'Changing Horses' is
13 years in the making.)
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