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Format: CD
Label: Shout! Factory
Catolog: 8266631135
Genre: Rock/Pop
Released: 06/09/2009
UPC: 826663113563

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Critically acclaimed singer/songwriter and Old 97's frontman Rhett Miller's self-titled album-- his first since 2006's The Believer -- will take fans on an up-close-and-personal journey through love, loss and redemption, set to the kind of rollicking tunes for which he's known. Rhett Miller was recorded in Dallas and produced by Salim Nourallah, who also produced the latest critically acclaimed Old 97's release, 2008's Blame It On Gravity. The album also features multi-instrumentalist and producer Jon Brion on guitar and bass, The Apples In Stereo's John Dufilho on drums and Billy Harvey on guitar.
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Audio Mixers: Rip Rowan; Salim Nourallah.
Photographer: jason Janik.
One of Rhett Miller's strengths as an artist is an ability to shift effortlessly between his duties as Old 97s frontman/resident pin-up and his own burgeoning solo career. On this 2009 release (his third) the authentic twang of his main band is on display on songs like "Sometimes" and "Another Girlfriend," but the overall trend is springy power-pop songcraft. The drolly tuneful "If It's Not Love" and "I Need to Know Where I Stand" suggest years of apprenticeship with Nick Lowe, while the snaky melody and sensuous strum of "Refusing Temptation" sounds like a b-side from a '90s Matthew Sweet album. The bouncy "Like Life" features Miller's most soulful vocal and insistent melodic hook. Altogether, the 12 songs show an evolving songwriting talent.
Someone once said there's no point making a solo record unless you're going to do something you can't do within the context of your band, and Rhett Miller of the Old 97's has certainly embraced this notion on his fourth, self-titled album. Miller has previously used his solo work to explore the poppier side of his music and tone down the Old 97's' country accents, and Rhett Miller clearly follows this path, with the light Texas twang gone from Miller's voice and the lyrics following an artier, more cerebral model than the regular-guy tone of his best-known stuff, especially in the Dylan-esque surrealism of "Happy Birthday Don't Die" and the globe-trotting confessional of "I Need to Know Where I Stand." Rhett Miller also sounds cleaner and more intimate than The Instigator or The Believer; Salim Nourallah, who plays in Miller's road band and produced the Old 97's Blame It on Gravity, was behind the controls for these sessions and he gives these songs a straightforward, intelligent sound regardless if the band rocks hard, they dip their toes into Baroque chamber pop, or if Miller and his acoustic guitar are the tight focus of the arrangement. But what's most striking is that the spunk and fire of Miller's best music is largely absent from the 12 songs on Rhett Miller; troubles with women have always been one of his favorite subjects, but here he moves from a twenty-something's girl trouble to adult relationships that leave real scars when they go awry. Miller brings plenty of heart and soul to these songs, but "Haphazardly," "Another Girlfriend," and "Like Love" go into darker and more haunted places than he's dared to venture in the past, and Rhett Miller is a long way from what he's delivered before, either on his own or with his band. It's an ambitious album that finds Miller really stretching himself as a songwriter, but it's hard not to wish there were more songs like the nervy "If It's Not Love" on board to help the medicine go down. ~ Mark Deming

Personnel: Rhett Miller (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, hand claps); Rip Rowan (vocals, piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ, Mellotron, drums, shaker, tambourine, hand claps); John Dufilho (vocals, drums, shaker, tambourine); Salim Nourallah (acoustic guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar, electric guitar, piano, organ, tambourine, background vocals); Jon Brion (electric guitar); Paul Averitt (electric 12-string guitar, tambourine, background vocals); Kristy Kruger (background vocals).


 
 

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