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Brought Four Ways Out Of Town | ![]() |
| (Volta Sounds/CD) | ||
| Caroline Hennessy | ||
| Goodtime John, aka former 46 Long member
John Cowhie, treats us to something a little
bit special on his debut album, 'Brought
Four Ways Out Of Town'. Although Cowhie may
not be blessed with a particularly distinctive
voice, it's perfect for these gently understated
songs. The band of talented musicians – comprised
of members of The Redneck Manifesto and Connect
Four Orchestra – don't overpower his hushed
vocals as Cowhie sings of cold rain-soaked
cities and retiring "to my hammock beneath
the trees". A yearning towards the pastoral simplicity of country life runs through several songs, particularly in 'Goodtimes At The Top Of The Line' where Cowhie and the band sound almost too weary to sing and play, beaten down by "this crazy town". They're all wide awake on 'Throw a Question' which, although initially a gently strummed ballad, throws (instrumental) shapes as the band relish the opportunity to rock out and make some noise. Although recorded in just four days, 'Brought Four Ways…' is one of the most laid-back records you're going to hear this summer. Music to watch clouds drift by. |