The Salvation Blues Explained

The Salvation Blues
Type:Album
Artist:Mark Olson
Cover:Salvationblues.jpg
Released:June 12, 2007
Recorded:October 7–9, 2006, Infrasonic Sound, Los Angeles, CA
Genre:Alternative country
Length:36.09
Label:Hacktone Records
Producer:Ben Vaughn
Prev Title:Political Manifest
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Ready for the Flood
Next Year:2008

The Salvation Blues is the debut solo album by singer/songwriter Mark Olson, released in 2007.

Olson's 10-year marriage to Victoria Williams had ended in divorce and he subsequently suffered from depression. He wrote the songs for the album while recovering in Cardiff, Wales. He recorded demos in Wales, Norway, Poland and Minnesota as well.[1] [2] Olson and the making of the album were the subject of a half-hour documentary, The Salvation Blues, released by Grain Pictures.[3]

Reception

Writing for AllMusic, music critic Thom Jurek praised the Olson's songwriting and wrote "Ultimately, it comes down to the songs, though. And Mark Olson has them here in spades. with the presentation being so utterly simple, a lot of weight rests not only on the singer, but on the lyrics and melody. And Olson delivers, though the often shining optimism of his offerings has been tempered in places by grief, loss, and the workaday living of everyday life that blends dream and reality as time rushes forward; still he champions humble human nobility in choosing life over death each and every morning... Salvation Blues is stripped down, modern desert country music at its very best."

Track listing

All songs by Mark Olson unless otherwise noted.

  1. "My Carol"
  2. "Clifton Bridge"
  3. "Poor Michael's Boat" (Olson, Louris)
  4. "National Express" (Olson, Williams, Russell)
  5. "Salvation Blues"
  6. "Keith"
  7. "Winter Song" (Olson, Williams)
  8. "Sandy Denny"
  9. "Tears from Above"
  10. "Look into the Night"
  11. "My One Book Philosophy"

European bonus tracks

  1. "Copper Coin"
  2. "Your Time Will Come"

Personnel

Production notes

Notes and References

  1. News: Kamm . Herbert . November 17, 2007 . Mark Olson: 'I never meant to kill her dog' . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220618/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/mark-olson-i-never-meant-to-kill-her-dog-400621.html . 2022-06-18 . subscription . live . The Independent . London . Independent Print Limited. . February 15, 2016 .
  2. Web site: Linda . Ray. Pick me up on your way down . . February 15, 2016.
  3. Web site: Film at 11: Mark Olson . . February 15, 2016.