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Gothic Road
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CD album
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The first 100 customers to order this album will have their copy signed by Jackie Leven*

'Gothic Road' opens with the choral sound of Ghost Voices Of The Kursk – three young Russian men from the northern seaboard city of Murmansk, all of whose brothers died in that Russian submarine tragedy. This is closely followed by the sound of a German sat nav lady guiding Jackie's tour bus out of the city of Hamburg last year. And so the stage is set for twelve strong tales from the Gothic Road – powerful stories from one who has walked the road for nearly sixty years.

Many of the songs are at once mystical but also locked in the daily grind of emotional survival. In keeping with his longstanding creative association with mavericks and outlaws, (David Thomas, Johnny Dowd etc) Jackie collaborates here with fabled English renegade Ralph McTell. Ralph supplies the yearning second lead vocal, plus Gibson acoustic guitars on Cornelius Whalen, a song about the man who was the last of the Jarrow marchers left alive when Jackie wrote the song – the Jarrow March being a superb example of the reality of the Gothic Road.

Elsewhere on the album, Jackie fantasises about the creative dynamo that is actress Tilda Swinton, hides in his hotel mini bar from the tyranny of endless touring, sings a song written by the original punk poet Patrik Fitzgerald, (Shadow Of A Man) and welcomes on board a guest recording by his co-producer, the great Welsh singer David Wrench.

The album abounds with Gothic Road-ness, as in the coda of the song Gothic Road itself, where the royal road pomp of Henry Priestman's massed plucked cellos is counter-pointed by John Robert's skeletal spoons playing, casting a cold eye on the poverty-stricken end of the street. Or in the lush celestial choir voices on Last Of The Badmen as the anti hero at the end of his personal road pleads in a Parton-esque refrain – "please don't kill me just because you can".

The music on Gothic Road provides cast iron proof that the creative phenomenon that is Jackie Leven is not simply continuing to go from strength to strength, but is close to passing out of sight on a road that others fear to tread.

Tracklisting

1. Gothic Road
2. Last Of The Badmen
3. John Paul Getty's Silver Cadillac
4. Cornelius Whalen
5. Song For Bass Guitar And Death
6. New Wreath
7. Absolutely Joan Crawford (With A Bit Of Tilda Swinton On The Side)
8. My Lost Blonde
9. In A Shivering Blaze
10. Hotel Mini Bar
11. Shadow Of A Man
12. Island

*signed copies are strictly limited and will be sent out on a first come, first served basis. One signed copy per household

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