Springtime by
Freakwater Thrill Jockey thrill 047 • 1998
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Springtime marks the
fifth domestic release by
Freakwater. The record
was recorded at Chicago's
Uber Studios, in July
'97. The core line up of
Catherine Ann Irwin,
Janet Beveridge Bean and
David Wayne Gay remains
the same but the ever
changing fourth member
this time is Max Konrad
Johnston, formerly of
Wilco and Uncle Tupelo.
Max's multi-instrumental
and vocal capabilities
help broaden Freakwater's
musical range and depth.
The record showcases both
songwriting and talent.
"Louisville Lip" recalls
the story of Muhammad Ali
tossing his gold medal
into the Ohio River after
being refused service in
a diner. Catherine
Irwin, a Louisville
native, grew up with this
legend. "Twisted Wire",
"Harlan", "Jesus Year",
and "Flat Land" are songs
made powerful by the
paradoxical combination
of the beauty with which
they are delivered and
the pain, longing, and
regret to which they
refer. "Scamp", is an
upbeat tune filled with
wordplay about one's baby
- be that a lover or a
Dodge brand car.
"Heaven" is not quite
what one might imagine as
it's opening lines
reveal, "Heaven is for
the weak at heart, and
those who never are as
smart...as me. But I
would trade all that I
believe, and keep no
trick card up my sleeve,
just to know the angels
hold you in their arms
tonight."
Janet Beveridge Bean-
Guitar,
Vocals Catherine Ann
Irwin- Guitar,
Vocals David Wayne
Gay- Bass Max Konrad
Johnston-Guitar, Fiddle,
Banjo, Dobro, Mandolin,
Vocals Aided and
Abetted by Bob Egan
(Pedal Steel), Joel Batty
(Fiddle), Brendan Burke
(Snare)
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