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Cobblestone Runway | Ron Sexsmith

Album Cobblestone Runway by Ron Sexsmith Review

A singer/songwriter whose strong suit is his warmth and humanity wouldn't seem like a likely prospect to be teamed up with a bunch of electronic keyboards, drum machines, and other bits of hi-tech hardware, but after leaving behind Mitchell Froom's tape-loop fantasias for Steve Earle's rootsy and straightforward production on Blue Boy, Ron Sexsmith takes another sonic left-turn on his fifth album, Cobblestone Runway (his sixth if you include his first self-released cassette, Grand Opera Lane). Cobblestone Runway finds Sexsmith embracing electronics with surprising enthusiasm, but he has the good sense not to drown himself in them; while "These Days" features a prominent drum loop and echoey white-noise keyboard patches, the chilly undertow is offset by some soulful backing vocals and the (slightly) rumpled sincerity of Sexsmith's voice and acoustic guitar, and the spacey synth lines on "Disappearing Act" find their complement in a gloriously low-tech electric guitar. Much like Mark Eitzel on The Invisible Man, Ron Sexsmith has found a way to breathe a very human sense of emotional openness into his spare electronic backings ("Heart's Desire" even winds up with a bit of noisy but high-groove jamming), and Cobblestone Runway serves his songs as well as any album he's ever made. Of course, it helps that (as usual) Sexsmith has written a dozen winners here, from the lament for the sad state of love on "These Days" to the realist's bid for optimism on "Gold In Them Hills", and the purposefully childlike "God Loves Everyone" is one of the truly effective musical pleas for human tolerance to emerge post-September 11. On his last few releases, Ron Sexsmith 'the recording artist' appears to be finally catching up with Ron Sexsmith 'the gifted songwriter,' and if Cobblestone Runway's surfaces may initially puzzle a few fans, the heart, soul, and hard-won wisdom of these performances confirm that he's finally mastered the recording studio, and it ranks with his best-realized work to date. (The disc also features a second version of "Gold In Them Hills" as a bonus, featuring a duet vocal with Chris Martin of Coldplay.)

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Former Glory 2:53 preview song Former Glory Download track Former Glory
2 These Days 3:20 preview song These Days Download track These Days
3 Least That I Can Do 4:24 preview song Least That I Can Do Download track Least That I Can Do
4 God Loves Everyone 3:07 preview song God Loves Everyone Download track God Loves Everyone
5 Disappearing Act 3:38 preview song Disappearing Act Download track Disappearing Act
6 For A Moment 3:02 preview song For A Moment Download track For A Moment
7 Gold In Them Hills 3:32 preview song Gold In Them Hills Download track Gold In Them Hills
8 Heart's Desire 4:17 preview song Heart's Desire Download track Heart's Desire
9 Dragonfly On Bay Street 3:21 preview song Dragonfly On Bay Street Download track Dragonfly On Bay Street
10 The Less I Know 4:10 preview song The Less I Know Download track The Less I Know
11 Up The Road 2:51 preview song Up The Road Download track Up The Road
12 Best Friends 1:56 preview song Best Friends Download track Best Friends
13 Gold In Them Hills [Remix] 3:37 preview song Gold In Them Hills [Remix] Download track Gold In Them Hills [Remix]
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