LOVE
DOESN'T ASK - John Hall
Produced
by John Hall
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Love
Doesn't Ask
Usurper
Only
Got Today
Calcutta
Home
Circle
Don't
Go There
I'll
Do My Days
Litany
Moving
Target
Can't
Take It With You
Quiet
Place
October
Child
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John
Hall - guitars, bass, keyboards
Peter
O'Brien - drums
Jon
Ossman - bass
Joakim
Lartey - percussion
Guest
appearances by:
Rick
Danko, Garth Hudson and Jim Weider of The Band, Robbie Dupree and John
Sebastian.
Recorded
by Neil Davidson and J.H., and mixed by Tom Mark at Paradise Way, Saugerties,
NY March-June 1999 |
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OR BY CALLING (917) 470-9209
LOVE
DOESN'T ASK is the first John Hall record of
new songs to be released in the US since 1983's Searchparty. With acoustic
rhythm guitar on every song, and John's trademark strat lead on top, surrounded
by the magical rhythm section work of Peter O'Brien, Jon Ossman and Joakim
Lartey, it straddles the border between folk and funk. Backup vocals are
by Debbie Lan, Marianne Osiel, Jon Ossman and Tim Lawless.
The acoustic flavor of
the record provides the perfect backdrop for these songs, which are sometimes
introspective, often philosophical, but never heavy-handed. With the exception
of a few intermittent sociopolitical references (on "Calcutta", for instance,
which laments the decay of New York City), Love Doesn't Ask is a highly
personal, emotionally charged record. "These songs," says Hall, "are about
relationships of all kinds."
From the opening notes
of the title track, the clever hooks and catchy melodies that have rendered
Hall's songs some of the most recognizable tunes of the pop/rock era are
ever-present. An all-star lineup of rock & roll greats, including Robbie
Dupree, John Sebastian and Rick
Danko, Garth Hudson and Jimmy Weider of The Band, is also featured.
As always with John Hall's
work, though, it is the songs that take center stage. Love Doesn't Ask
runs the gamut from funk-blues rockers ("Only Got Today", Rick Danko on
harmony vocals) to touching reveries ("Home", with Jay Ungar on fiddle,
"Quiet Place", with John Sebastian on harmonica) to pensive ballads ("I'll
Do My Days" penned by Tad Wise) to poignant tributes ("October Child").
The cover features a tarot-style
card designed by friend, artist and art teacher F. Tor Gudmundsen. Photos
throughout are by Woodstock legend Elliot
Landy. Graphic design and layout by Kate Boyer.
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