SWELL
"Whenever
You´re Ready"
by Beggars Banquet
They
may have originally called themselves Swell to be ironic but in
a just world, their new album 'Whenever You're Ready' would catapult
them far from their self-confessed drifting just below everybody's
conciousness to the far headier heights that their name suggests.
'Whenever...' really is that triumphant a return to form. After
a lengthy hiatus, it also heralds the return of founding band member,
Sean Kirkpatrick, to the fold. Sean rejoins on drums and links up
with ever-present David Freel to reposition Swell back to it's original
duo status.
There
has been one problem to all this though. That problem is the small
matter of the 300 miles that now separate the two (David lives in
San Francisco and Sean resides further down the coast in Santa Barbara).
They readily admit that this has been a major cause of friction
between them but as David succinctly puts it, "that's not necessarily
a bad thing. Just look at George and Ringo or Mr. Kissinger and
Mr. Nixon." He's right. It hasn't stopped them from recording
a very great Swell record, maybe their best.
With
Sean's return, it also means that Swell has its original artist
back in residence and his
paintings once more adorn their sleeves. For 'Whenever...', Sean
has turned to that very theme for inspiration and can be found depicting
scenes from the long journey along Highway 101 - a beautiful drive
that rambles back and forth between the ocean, dry rolling hills,
old missions, vineyards and some forgotten little towns.
Preceeding
the album is a limited edition double 7" single that features
two of the albums
highlights, 'California, Arizona' and 'Word Gifts'. Picking these
two for the single must have been difficult as there is so much
to choose from, 'Next To Nothing', 'Convince Us' and 'So Easy, So
Cool', in particular. 'California, Arizona', the album closer, is
epic and is influenced by the distances that seperate you from those
that you have met on your way. 'Word Gifts', meanwhile, simply teaches
us to go and seize the day; something they've obviously headed themselves
whilst recording this album.
Recorded
in five different locations (including Sean's garage), Swell have
done an amazing job of capturing the feel of sun drenched California.
So much so, they're as good as kicking the sand in your face. You
could go as far as calling 'Whenever..." their California concept
album but we prefer to think of it as another Swell gem that helps
to reconfirm what we've always known about this band. That is that
they're still up there with the very best of their kind.
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