• newsletters • best of austin • find a paper • submit an event • advertise with us • contact • jobs •
HOME: OCTOBER 16, 2009: MUSIC
text size

Texas Platters

BY JIM CALIGIURI



Guy Clark

Somedays the Song Writes You (Dualtone)

Craftsman, the title of a 1995 compilation of Guy Clark's early work, comes to mind when listening to Somedays the Song Writes You. Like everything he's put out over the course of a nearly 40-year career, not a note or word is out of place, crafted with immense care and intent. Each original tune is a co-write, some with names you'll recognize (Rodney Crowell, Gary Nicholson, Verlon Thompson), others with new blood like Jedd Hughes and Ashley Monroe. Clark's nuanced voice stands front and center, however, a little craggy with age but still impeccably matched to the spirits he summons. His storyteller side is fully effective on "The Guitar," with its magical ending, and a bad morning comes alive on "The Coat." A spry reading of "If I Needed You" gives a nod to old friend Townes Van Zandt, and bass player Bryn Davies, formerly of Two High String Band, adds amiable backing vocals throughout. Somedays leads off with the tune that gives the album its title, "Somedays You Write the Song," a simple yet penetrating exploration of the mystery of songwriting. (Guy Clark swings through the Texas Union Theatre, Friday & Saturday, Nov. 20 & 21.)

***


MORE TEXAS PLATTERS IN THIS ISSUE
 
Share Digg Twitter Facebook Del.icio.us LinkedLn Email Print article


POST A COMMENT

(optional):
:

Permission to Print. Letter to the editor.
 
FURTHER READING
More about
Guy Clark
No Lonesome Tune September 12, 2008
Retiring the dean of Texas songwriters? Fat chance.

Guy Clark, Joe Ely, Lyle Lovett, & John Hiatt May 9, 2008

Guy Clark September 15, 2006
Guy ClarkWorkbench Songs (Dualtone) Guy Clark dominates the discussion with his opinion on Townes Van Zandt whenever it comes...

all Guy Clark stories
Javier Chaparro

BLOGS
We Got Our Own Sound
Funk No. IV
Sister Jessica Explains It All for You

Fire Departments Are Charging for Services
Developing Stories: A Long Route to Go
Letters at 3AM: Auschwitz Up the Block

ARCHIVES
More from
October 16, 2009
News
Arts
Books
Food
Screens
Music
Columns
Sports

Browse the
Archives by
Issue
Author
Column
Review
Section


Short Story Contest
Online Contests
Chrontourage
Chronicle Merch

 
Arts & Entertainment (108)
Services (108)
Civic (20)
Retail (48)
Food & Drink (67)
Coupons (8)
Jobs (9)

Ads of the Day