
Off Kilter
Musically this album is extremely laidback, and while Phil's reputation
is mainly built on his Hammond and B-3 organ playing, this is more guitar-oriented,
switching between clean electric and acoustic sounds. Those sounds are
rootsy, with many a nod towards folk, blues, and especially country. All
the instrumentals are handled by the man himself, but there are guest harmony
vocals from Dave Perkins (Chagall Guevara) and Kenny Meeks. The guitar
playing is solid (though not exceptional) and very melodic, while the other
instruments adequately fill in the spacious arrangements.
Not like I saw the goal You got to wittle down to nothing Before you'll ever be made whole I've been carving
Life is explored in an honest way throughout the 12 tracks, with a gritty realism rarely seen within Christian Music circles; tales of love, encounters with others, and the struggles of the artist are all to be found here. The album has grown on me the more I listen to it, as I catch more of the lyrics and see the stories and messages coming through them more clearly.
I'll never forget. Oh you shone like the silvery moon on that night that we met, But the warmth you reflected Was as cheap as your cigarette. The dark side of your soul Appealed to the dark side of mine. (from "Francine") |
