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01. Bill Orcutt - Odds Against Tomorrow
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02. Bill Orcutt - The Sun and Its Horizon
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03. Bill Orcutt - A Writhing Jar
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04. Bill Orcutt - The Conversion Experience
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05. Bill Orcutt - Already Old
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06. Bill Orcutt - Stray Dog
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07. Bill Orcutt - All Your Buried Corpses Begin To Speak
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08. Bill Orcutt - Moon River
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09. Bill Orcutt - Judith Reconsidered
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10. Bill Orcutt - Man Dies
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ARTIST
ORCUTT, BILL
TITLE
Odds Against Tomorrow
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
PALILALIA
CATALOG #
PAL 056CD
PAL 056CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
10/11/2019
"After two LPs and over half a decade spent toiling in the margins of the American Songbook,
Bill Orcutt
returns to original composition and the blues with his latest LP,
Odds Against Tomorrow
. Taking its title from
Robert Wise
's 1959 film noir,
Odds Against Tomorrow
retrofits familiar folk/blues forms to the unique sound of Orcutt's guitar and the result crackles with a freshness and authority that nostalgic retreads cannot deliver.
Odds Against Tomorrow
is more than an expansion of the territory charted by Bill Orcutt, his eponymous 2017 studio electric debut, although it's certainly that. With its nods to existing musics, half-step fluctuations, and near-songwriter-ly manipulations of tension/release,
Odds Against Tomorrow
is a rock record -- almost. Clearly and simply recorded through a clattering Fender Twin in Orcutt's living room and lovingly mixed by Bay Area neighbor and pedal-steel savant
Chuck Johnson
, no one would mistake it for any era's radio fodder, yet the precision of its technique and the swaying Child-ballad logic of its gentler improvisations comfortably seats it between
John Mayall
and
Richard Thompson
in your Ikea Kallax. Three songs ('Odds Against Tomorrow,' 'The Writhing Jar,' 'Already Old') are multi-tracked, an innovation that, for guitar buffs familiar with Orcutt's stripped-down vernacular, jumps out of the grooves like a
Les Paul
sound-on-sound excursion in 1948, or a
Jandek
blues rave-up in 1987. Specifically evoking
John Lee Hooker
's double-track experiments on 1952's 'Walking the Boogie,' the steady chord vamps of 'Odds Against Tomorrow' and 'Already Old' form a harmonic turf on which Orcutt solos with lyrical abandon . . . For the more 'contemporary-minded,' 'The Writhing Jar''s crashing overdubs recall the brassy six-string voicings of
This Heat
or
Illitch
. With the exception of the unreconstructed
Elmore James
-isms of 'Stray Dog' and the 'Layla'-finale-like haze of 'All Your Buried Corpses Begin To Speak,' the remaining non-overdubbed tracks dovetail snugly with Orcutt's previous solo output, reeling gently in a Mazzacane-oid mode or vibing up the standards ('Moon River'). On their own, these tracks would still be an important contribution to Orcutt's canon. As part of
Odds Against Tomorrow
's greater whole, they provide a through line, connecting the idiosyncrasies of Orcutt's past explorations with the scrambled tropes of his present work.
Odds Against Tomorrow
challenges contemporary solo guitar practice in a way that simultaneously nullifies hazy dreams of folk purity and establishes a new high-water mark for blues-rock reconstruction." --
Tom Carter
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