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Ripen
Artist: Shawn McDonald
Label: Sparrow Records /EMI
CMG Label Group
Length: 15 Tracks / 60:00
Released: April 2006
Every once in awhile an artist
comes along and brings with him or her a fragrance as sweet and refreshing
as the air you breathe in just after a light summer's rain. That artist
takes you back to all your best memories and causes you to hold tightly
to your fondest dreams. Shawn McDonald is that artist. His CD Ripen
can be summed up in one word 'spectacular.' McDonald's songwriting skills
are once again united with the arrangements of Christopher Stevens. The
twosome first appeared together on McDonald's critically acclaimed 2004
debut album Simply Nothing. McDonald added to his initial success
with 2005's Live In Seattle.
This is an album that will
take your breath away. Christopher Stevens' arrangements are ethereal yet
have many layers that one can peel away. The airy qualities of songs such
as "I Want to Be Ready," "Rider On the White Horse," and "Reason" are enhanced
by the liberal use of strings and the Chris de Burgh like vocals of McDonald.
One simply cannot say enough
about the orchestration of the music on Ripen. The spotlight is
on Memphis Tennessee's Dr Roy Brewer's violin playing on four of the songs.
Brewer also appears playing Flamenco guitars on IMAGO. Cellists Dale
Bradley (Eugene Oregon), Texas' Eric Smith, Neal Vickers, and New Orleans'
Rick Nelson (The Polyphonic Spree) share duties. Georgia's beautiful violist
Tiffany Watson who recorded with Alan Jackson (A Lot About Livin' [And
A Little 'Bout Love]) also appears on several tunes.
Thematically "I Want to
Be Ready," "Rider On the White Horse," and "Home" are apocalyptic in nature.
McDonald's compositions are enveloped in imagery, parable and allegory.
These characteristics are particularly noticeable in his penning of "Lovely,"
"A Little More," and "Take Hold". All the aforementioned songs share the
common theme of reaching out to the hurting.
Brewer's Flamenco guitar
work on IMAGO provides a spirited colorful musical interlude before the
album closes out with "A Little More" and "Lovely" the fourteenth and fifteenth
tracks respectively. "Little More" is worth listening to just to catch
the percussion work of Gary Burnette. "Little More" however offers a lot
more as it is a great bluesy tune with vocals that will give you goose
bumps. McDonald with his acoustic guitar and Matt Pierson on electric weave
the slow meandering notes until they find a resting place in our hearts.
"Little More" provides the perfect segue to the gentle "Lovely."
This past spring Shawn McDonald
regularly sold out venues in California and Washington State while touring
with his friends Warren Barfield and Alli Rogers.
www.shawnmcdonaldmusic.com
By Joe Montague, exclusive
rights reserved
Joe Montague is an internationally
published journalist / photographer. His ministry is dedicated to the memory
of his late son Kent David Montague who went to heaven at the age of 18.
All copyright and distribution rights remain the property of Joe Montague.
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