All the Ghosts explained

All the Ghosts
Type:studio
Artist:Gwyneth Herbert
Cover:All the Ghosts CD cover.jpg
Released:UK: 13 July 2009 (CD); 2010 (LP). US: 8 June 2010
Genre:Jazz
Singer-songwriter
Length:37:00
Label:Naim Edge
Producer:Gwyneth Herbert and her band
Prev Title:Ten Lives
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Clangers and Mash (EP)
Next Year:2010

All the Ghosts, the fifth album by British singer-songwriter Gwyneth Herbert, was released by Naim Edge in the United Kingdom in 2009 and in the United States in 2010. It was critically acclaimed,[1] and received four-starred reviews from The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian and Metro.

History

In early 2008, Herbert was commissioned by a collaborative project between Peter Gabriel and Bowers & Wilkins to record an acoustic album at Gabriel's Real World Studios.[2] The result of these sessions – Ten Lives – was released as a digital download in July 2008,[3] available only from the Bowers & Wilkins website as part of their Music Club.

Production and release

Remixed versions of these songs were to form the basis of All The Ghosts,[1] which was released by Naim Edge on 13 July 2009 in Europe and on 8 June 2010 in the United States.[4] It was remastered for vinyl by Steve Rooke at Abbey Road Studios, London and reissued in LP format in 2010.[5]

Herbert wrote all the songs, except for a hidden, bonus track – a cover version of David Bowie's "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide".

All but two of the tracks were recorded and engineered by Robin Baynton at Real World Studios, Box, Wiltshire. Robert Harder, who had previously collaborated with Herbert as recording engineer of Between Me and the Wardrobe, recorded and engineered "Annie's Yellow Bag" and "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" and some additional warbling on "So Worn Out" at his sound studio in London.

The CD cover artwork was by Keemo.

Reception

The album was critically acclaimed. Writing for BBC Music, John Eyles said: "Herbert's songs are rightly starting to draw comparisons with those of 60s Ray Davies and Paul McCartney. She has a fine sense of melody and her latest songs... create a cast of inner-city archetypes, each with an intriguing tale to tell. Many of the protagonists are society's losers or victims. Unlike Davies or McCartney, Herbert unfailingly sees the world from a woman's point of view. It is no coincidence that four of the track titles contain women's names".[1]

In a four-starred review for The Guardian, John Fordham said: "This fine album... [is] the truest to her distinctive muse, with its debts to Janis Ian, Joni Mitchell and Tom Waits, as much as to Billie Holiday or Nina Simone....Herbert's earlier jazz following perhaps won't find many familiar landmarks... but as an idiosyncratic singer-songwriter album, All the Ghosts will be on the year-end hitlists whatever its genre".[6]

In a four-starred review for The Daily Telegraph, Andrew Perry said that Herbert "whips up beautiful, vaguely jazzy, keenly observed vignettes, mostly about outsider women. There’s a great cover of David Bowie’s Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide, too".[7]

In a four-starred review for Metro, Arwa Haider said: "The beguiling storytelling voice she demonstrated on her last album, 2006’s Between Me And The Wardrobe, beautifully enriches these nine tracks, along with creatively atmospheric band instrumentation".[8]

Track listing

No Title Lyrics and music Length
1"So Worn Out"Gwyneth Herbert3:36
2"Annie's Yellow Bag"Gwyneth Herbert3:54
3"Lorelei"Gwyneth Herbert3:38
4"My Narrow Man"Gwyneth Herbert3:37
5"Jane into a Beauty Queen"Gwyneth Herbert3:03
6"Put Your Money Where Your Mouth is"Gwyneth Herbert4:42
7"Natalyia"Gwyneth Herbert2:58
8"My Mini and Me"Gwyneth Herbert4:34
9"Some Days I Forget"Gwyneth Herbert3:40
10 "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" (hidden bonus track)David Bowie3:42Total length = 37:00[9]

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Gwyneth Herbert: All The Ghosts Review. John Eyles. BBC Music. 8 July 2009 . 10 October 2011.
  2. News: Gwyneth Herbert's got some stories to tell. Arwa Haider. . London. 25 August 2008 . 11 June 2011.
  3. Web site: Gwyneth Herbert 'Ten Lives'. Bowers & Wilkins. 24 July 2008. 9 April 2012.
  4. News: Britain's Gwyneth Herbert in the United States . JazzItalia . 6 December 2010 . 21 September 2014 . Jim Eigo.
  5. Web site: Gwyneth Herbert – All The Ghosts . . 10 April 2013.
  6. News: Gwyneth Herbert: All The Ghosts Review. John Fordham. John Fordham (jazz critic). The Guardian. 28 August 2009 . 10 October 2011.
  7. News: Gwyneth Herbert: All The Ghosts, CD review . . 8 July 2009 . 20 September 2014 . Andrew Perry.
  8. News: Warm to Gwyneth Herbert . . 13 July 2009 . 30 July 2015 . Arwa Haider . London.
  9. Web site: All the Ghosts . Naim Label . 30 July 2013.