Over the weekend I was listening to "Quietly Blowing It", the new album by Hiss Golden Messenger. It's excellent. If you haven't bought it already you should go and do so now.
Hiss Messengerness is possibly my favourite artist to emerge over the last ten years or so - he's certainly up there. I first became aware of him through 2011's "Poor Moon" and first got to see him the following year in a pub basement supporting Michael Chapman. Since then I've been lucky enough to see him a few more times both solo and with a band, and I've picked up every album as well.
Here are a few golden oldies for you, in chronological order. The first is from "Country Hai East Cotton" (2009), the others from "Poor Moon" and "Haw" (2013).
"O Nathaniel" - Hiss Golden Messenger
"Blue Country Mystic" - Hiss Golden Messenger
"The Serpent Is Kind (Compared To Man)" - Hiss Golden Messenger
The second time I saw Hiss Golden Messenger it was just M.C. Taylor again, this time on a double bill with William Tyler. When he announced that for an encore he would be doing a song by Gary Stewart (one of my all-time heroes as long-serving readers might recall) and that Mr Tyler would be helping out I felt I had a take a sneaky video. With apologies for the quality, here it is.
Enjoyed those three tracks you posted. I've only got his Lateness of Dancers alb which includes my favourite track of his I've heard, Mahogany Dread) and Terms of Surrender. So, plenty more to go!
ReplyDeleteI'm probably not the best person to provide objective advice as I'm a bit of a fanboy, but Poor Moon and Heart Like A Levee might be good places to start
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