Simon Joyner – Heaven’s Gate

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Artist: Simon Joyner

Album: Heaven’s Gate [Sing, Eunuchs!, 1995]

Label:

Year: 1995

Genre: Folk

RIAA Radar Status: SAFE

Encoder: VinylStudio, V8.6.6 Mac

Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz

Codec: LAME MP3

Avg Bit Rate: 202 kbps

Posted by: christopher970

Description / Review:

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Album info

This is the album that garnered Simon Joyner much international attention. John Peel gave him play (rumored the only artist to have a entire album played on his show), a split 7″, tour and countless tapes with the Mountains Goats. He stayed at my house for a night playing a show downtown with John Darnielle. He’s toured and recorded endlessly ever since. A few of the tracks here are more fully realized than others. Still sounding lo-fi in the Shrimper/Refrigerator vein, his vocals and song writing unmistakably Simon. Sad, apologetic, insecure. Like all of Simon’s recordings, a perfect one for Fall watching leaves fall off the trees.

Personal vinyl rip.

Proper review (AMG):

On Heaven’s Gate, Omaha, NE’s Simon Joyner began his transition to more laid-back and contemplative folk music. Having slowed down from the sound on his earlier recordings, Joyner won over new fans of lo-fi rock with this LP. On “Kerosene,” Joyner refers to the album’s title in a somber and deliberate tone. Joyce Roper adds cello, while Alex McManus performs violin on the track, creating an eerie and passionate mood. The sequence of “The Black Dog” and “Catherine” perfectly highlights Joyner’s high-pitched voice and simple song structure. Bill Hoover adds a warm accordion sound in the background on “Catherine.” The second half of the album continues the downbeat mood set in the beginning. The mandolin and banjo on “Alabaster” create a haunting emotion behind Joyner’s chanting vocals. An eerie and somber mood is created in the song “Hollywood,” mostly through the ominous picture painted by the lyrics. The album closes with the epic “Farewell to a Percival.” Drummer and Sing Eunuchs co-owner Chris Deden appears throughout the album on drums, organ, and tambourine. In the end, the album sets the pace of the next few Simon Joyner albums, a pace of somber and reflective folk music.

Track Listing

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[01/10] Prometheus (4:54)

[02/10] Kerosene (6:04)

[03/10] Obituary (5:47)

[04/10] The Black Dog (4:31)

[05/10] Catherine (4:32)

[06/10] Three Well-Aimed Arrows (3:41)

[07/10] You Don’t Have To Love Me (4:15)

[08/10] Alabaster (3:52)

[09/10] Hollywood (4:57)

[10/10] Farewell To A Percival (7:54)

Total number of files: 10

Total playing time: 50:27

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