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DescriptionArtist: Luke Doucet And The White Falcon Release: Steel City Trawler Discogs: 2450403 Released: 2010-08-31 Label: Six Shooter Records Catalog#: SIX 056 Format: FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue / CD Country: Canada Style: Rock, Country Rock Tracklisting: 01. Monkeys 02. Thinking People 03. Hey Now 04. The Ballad Of Ian Curtis 05. You Gotta Get It 06. Magpie 07. Sundown 08. Dirty, Dirty Blonde 09. Love And A Steady Hand 10. Dusted 11. Some Of You Folks It’s taken seven studio albums and a trip to Nashville, but Luke Doucet has finally crossed over completely into classic rock territory. That's not a value judgement, mind you. There have been traces of classicism throughout Doucet's career, mostly stemming from his belief that musicianship isn't a four-letter word, and that desire to align with Can-rock’s past has always been a part of his appeal. It's just never been as prominent as it is on Steel City Trawler. The most obvious example is a cover of Gordon Lightfoot's “Sundown” that might best the original, but it doesn't end there. “Dirty, Dirty Blonde” has a cocky strut that wouldn't sound too out of place sandwiched between “Brown Sugar” and “La Grange” on classic rock radio. “You Gotta Get It” falls somewhere closer to “Down By the River,” only poppier. They work, though, partly because Doucet puts a concerted effort into perfecting his melodies and partly because his eye for seemingly mundane details remains intact — listen to the heartbreaking “The Ballad of Ian Curtis” for proof. But whether he's wallowing in finger-picked balladry or stomping through a solo-heavy rocker, it never feels put on — and that’s why this works. Steel City may sound like it's trawling through your dad's record collection, but that just means it feels like home. Sharing Widget |