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Diamonds to Dust by Gurf Morlix (CD, Apr-2007, Blue Corn Music) 
Diamonds to Dust by Gurf Morlix (CD, Apr-2007, Blue Corn Music)

 
Diamonds to Dust by Gurf Morlix (CD, Apr-2007, Blue Corn Music)

Artist: Gurf Morlix
Release Date: Apr 2007
Format: CD
Record Label: Blue Corn Music
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 677967070126
Product ID: EPID58633100
Description: Composer: Gurf Morlix. Personnel: Patty Griffin (vocals); Ray Bonneville (harmonica); Rick Richards (drums). Gurf Morlix is a guitarist/producer probably best known for his collaborations with Lucinda Williams, although he also has worke...
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Track Listing
1. Killin' Time in Texas
2. Madalyn's Bones
3. Food Water Shelter and Love
4. Blanket
5. Diamonds to Dust
6. With God on Our Side
7. Passion
8. Windows Open, Windows Close
9. Up Against It
10. Worth Dying For
11. Need You Now

Details
Playing Time:51 min.
Producer:Gurf Morlix
Distributor:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Composer: Gurf Morlix.
Personnel: Patty Griffin (vocals); Ray Bonneville (harmonica); Rick Richards (drums).
Gurf Morlix is a guitarist/producer probably best known for his collaborations with Lucinda Williams, although he also has worked with folks like Robert Earl Keen, Ian McLagan, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and Buddy & Julie Miller. The busy Austin-based musician doesn't get a lot of time to do his solo work, with Diamonds to Dust being just his fourth album; however, it is his strongest overall effort. A sense of morality courses through this disc, starting with the powerful prison-cell set opener, "Killin' Time in Texas." On "Madalyn's Bones," he explores the mysterious death of the atheist leader Madalyn Murray O'Hair, while "Food, Water, Shelter & Love" offers his stark take on the Hurricane Katrina tragedy. Death plays a central role, too, in the haunting "Windows Open, Windows Close," which refers to the late Texas songwriter Blaze Foley, as well as in the spare and stirring "Blanket," a tune partially inspired by Warren Zevon's death. "Blanket" is also one of the tunes that features Patty Griffin's harmony singing; her gorgeous soaring voice provides a nice contrast to Morlix's more earthbound vocals. His parched voice, however, does lend an appropriate world-weariness to his cover of Dylan's "With God on Our Side." The title track, a roots rock workout, offers more dark ruminations, but Morlix includes some wry fatalism ("Birth to boneyard/Boon to bust/Everything falls apart when it must"). His dark sense of humor surfaces later in the disc on a delightfully twisted love song, "Worth Dyin' For." Although the disc maintains a dark mood, it isn't pitch black. The simple bluesy "I've Got a Passion" offers a bit of hope through the power of love. The disc closer, "Need You Now," is an even stronger love song, although this heartfelt plea to a missing lover can't be called an uplifting tune. This song, along with the rattling ramshackle blues of "Up Against It," number among the tracks that evoke his times with Lucinda Williams. For someone who is a sought-after guitarist, Morlix never resorts to showboating. He colors "Up Against It" with some roadhouse bluesiness without slipping into meandering soloing. Similarly, his swampy guitar work enhances the noir-ish mystery of "Madalyn's Bones." Somewhat bleak but thoroughly compelling, Diamonds to Dust is a rough-hewn little gem of Americana. ~ Michael Berick

Editorial Reviews
The words roll out in Gurf Morlix's old soul voice as if from a seer delivering eternal knowledge, a medicine man calling up the great Spirit or a miracle cure...
No Depression

3 stars out of 5 -- 'Blanket' is a cowboy ballad as lonesome as an orphaned coyote, while 'Madalyn's Bones' echoes some of the big-sky funkiness of JJ Cale.
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