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Out of the Valley

Out of the Valley is a 1994 album by contemporary folk singer-songwriter John Gorka. This is Gorka's fifth album and unlike the previous four recorded in various places in the northeastern United States, Out of the Valley was recorded at Imagine Sound Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. This is also the first of several Gorka albums to employ the talents of guitarist/producer John Jennings.

Out of the Valley
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 10, 1994
RecordedNashville, Tennessee
GenreFolk
Length49:06
LabelHigh Street Records/Windham Hill Records
ProducerJohn Jennings
John Gorka chronology
Temporary Road
(1992)
Out of the Valley
(1994)
Between Five and Seven
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1] link
Sing Out!(favorable)[2]
Washington Post(favorable)[3]

Guest vocalists include country music superstars Kathy Mattea and Mary Chapin Carpenter among others. Guest instrumentalists include guitarist Leo Kottke, Fairport Convention drummer Dave Mattacks, and bluegrass virtuosos Jerry Douglas and Tim O'Brien. A notable absence is the voice of Lucy Kaplansky whose background vocals have been a feature of all other Gorka albums.

This is perhaps Gorka's most commercial album and is his only work to have ranked on one of Billboard's charts. It peaked at # 26 on the "Heatseekers" chart. Reactions to the increased level of commercial production in Gorka's folk music were varied. Allmusic states: "...many of the dense musical arrangements do a disservice to his powerful voice."[1] Meanwhile a review in Sing Out! reads: "...nowhere does star power take precedence over bringing out the best in these songs. Congratulations are due to both Gorka and to producer John Jennings."[2] The songs are more upbeat than some of Gorka's earlier works and generally better suited to a more glossy production.[1] Gorka's writing, however, remains strong. Sing Out! states that "Out of the Valley... reveals a mature artist with a keen sense of observation with equal parts humor and compassion."[2] "The Valley" in Gorka's title is a reference to Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley and as with Gorka's previous albums a number of songs feature stories and characters that are based on Gorka's experiences living in this area that surrounds Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

High Street Records also offered a limited release promotional EP titled Motor Folkin' with alternative mixes of songs from the Out of the Valley recording sessions.

Track listing edit

All songs written by John Gorka except where noted.

  1. "Good Noise" – 3:05
  2. "That's Why" – 3:19
  3. "Carnival Knowledge (Second Hand Face)" – 3:46
  4. "Talk About Love" – 3:11
  5. "Big Time Lonesome" – 5:31
  6. "Furniture" – 4:47
  7. "Mystery to Me" (Gorka, Bartley) – 3:43
  8. "Out of the Valley" – 4:48
  9. "Thoughtless Behavior" – 4:22
  10. "Always Going Home" – 3:32
  11. "Flying Red Horse" – 4:14
  12. "Up Until Then" – 4:48

Songs edit

Good Noise edit

"Good Noise" is an upbeat gospel-tinged song that promotes a bright optimism not often found in Gorka's earlier work. High Street Records promoted this song with a music video that appeared on media such as CMT. Cover versions include a recording of the song by the Scottish folk band, The John Wright Band for the 2001 album, Language of the Heart.

Musicians:

  • Drums – Dave Mattacks
  • Bass – J. T. Brown
  • Piano – Matt Rollings
  • Electric and acoustic guitar – John Jennings
  • Acoustic guitar and vocal – John Gorka
  • Backing Vocals – Jonell Mosser, Barbara Santoro, Vinnie Santoro, and John Jennings
  • "Testifying vocals" – Jonell Mosser

That's Why edit

Gorka never explicitly names the subject of "That's Why". Listeners, however, are able to ascertain much from various references. The following lines about a commemorative stamp are just one example:

The fat man's gone the thin one stayed
Still flashy in that gold lame'
Lick his back and press him down
Mail him to another town
That's why, why they say he's still alive

"That's Why" is not Gorka's only tribute to the "King of Rock'n'Roll", for another see the 2006 Billy C. Wirtz album, Sermon from Bethlehem, for a recording of "The King & I", a tune penned by Gorka and Fred Koller.[4]

Musicians:

Carnival Knowledge edit

According to Sing Out! "Carnival Knowledge" is a tragic story of a circus clown whose grease paint provides his only escape from the depths of low self-esteem."[2]

Musicians:

Talk About Love edit

"Talk About Love" is another one of Gorka's happy blue-inflected love songs. As with the track, "Good Noise" the liner notes describe Jonell Mossers' work as "Testifying vocals".

Musicians:

Big Time Lonesome edit

Furniture edit

Sing Out! called "Furniture", a "song of critical self-examination without self-pity."[2]

Musicians:

Mystery to Me edit

According to Allmusic, "the track "Mystery to Me" reveals [Gorka's] wicked sense of humor about the mysteries of attraction."[1]

Musicians:

  • Drums – Dave Mattacks
  • Bass – J. T. Brown
  • Electric & acoustic guitars – John Jennings
  • Gibson archtop acoustic guitar & vocal – John Gorka
  • Backing & testifying vocals – Jonell Mosser
  • Tambourine – "Mystery Man"
 
Counties comprising the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania

Out of the Valley edit

Like many songs in Gorka's earlier catalog, "Out of the Valley" draws on Gorka's experiences living in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley. It was sometime around the time of the recording of this album that Gorka himself moved out of "The Valley" and began the transition to his current home in Minnesota.

Musicians:

Thoughtless Behavior edit

Musicians

Always Going Home edit

Musicians:

 
"Flying Red Horse" is an apparent reference to the historic Mobil logo

Flying Red Horse edit

"Flying Red Horse" has been described as a "fantasy of freedom inspired by a gas station sign."[2] Gorka shares his vision of the Mobil logo coming to life and escaping to the sky. While the song is delivered in a serious tone Gorka manages to inject a fair amount of humor:

Full serve attendants were spilling their hoses
Self-serve was doing the same
The manager dialed the emergency numbers
Insurance man won't take the claim

A reviewer for Allmusic preferred the relatively simple production. He wrote that this track, "in which the only instrumentation is a guitar and the voices of Gorka and Mary Chapin Carpenter, demonstrates an amazing imagination and an ability to captivate with great storytelling."[1]

Musicians:

Up Until Then edit

Sing Out! stated that "Up Until Then" offers a scene of local characters "that would make Tom Waits proud."[2]

Musicians:

Credits edit

Musicians:

(see individual songs above)

Production:

 
Cover of Motor Folkin', a 1994 promotional EP

Motor Folkin' edit

Motor Folkin' was a 1994 limited issue promotional EP released by High Street Records. Perhaps the track of greatest interest from this release was the live solo version of "Furniture" recorded at "The Mountain", KMTT in Seattle, Washington.[5] Remixes of "Mystery to Me" and "Good Noise" were also included, as was an in-studio recording of "Campaign Trail".[6] A final mix of "Campaign Trail" was not released until 1996 on Gorka's Between Five and Seven.

External links edit

  • at the Official John Gorka web site (lyrics, audio samples)

Notes and sources edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Review: Out of the Valley by Vik Iyengar, Allmusic
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Off the Beaten Track: Out of the Valley, review by Mike Regenstreif, Sing Out! Vol 39, # 3, p. 120, (Nov/Dec '94/Jan '95)
  3. ^ "Gorka's major step Out of the Valley, (favorable review) by Geoffrey Himes, Washington Post May 6, 1994
  4. ^ Sermon from Bethlehem page at the Allmusic
  5. ^ Review: Motor Folkin' by Richard Meyer, Allmusic
  6. ^ (detailed Gorka discography/fansite)

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Out of the Valley is a 1994 album by contemporary folk singer songwriter John Gorka This is Gorka s fifth album and unlike the previous four recorded in various places in the northeastern United States Out of the Valley was recorded at Imagine Sound Studios in Nashville Tennessee This is also the first of several Gorka albums to employ the talents of guitarist producer John Jennings Out of the ValleyStudio album by John GorkaReleasedMay 10 1994RecordedNashville TennesseeGenreFolkLength49 06LabelHigh Street Records Windham Hill RecordsProducerJohn JenningsJohn Gorka chronologyTemporary Road 1992 Out of the Valley 1994 Between Five and Seven 1996 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 linkSing Out favorable 2 Washington Post favorable 3 Guest vocalists include country music superstars Kathy Mattea and Mary Chapin Carpenter among others Guest instrumentalists include guitarist Leo Kottke Fairport Convention drummer Dave Mattacks and bluegrass virtuosos Jerry Douglas and Tim O Brien A notable absence is the voice of Lucy Kaplansky whose background vocals have been a feature of all other Gorka albums This is perhaps Gorka s most commercial album and is his only work to have ranked on one of Billboard s charts It peaked at 26 on the Heatseekers chart Reactions to the increased level of commercial production in Gorka s folk music were varied Allmusic states many of the dense musical arrangements do a disservice to his powerful voice 1 Meanwhile a review in Sing Out reads nowhere does star power take precedence over bringing out the best in these songs Congratulations are due to both Gorka and to producer John Jennings 2 The songs are more upbeat than some of Gorka s earlier works and generally better suited to a more glossy production 1 Gorka s writing however remains strong Sing Out states that Out of the Valley reveals a mature artist with a keen sense of observation with equal parts humor and compassion 2 The Valley in Gorka s title is a reference to Pennsylvania s Lehigh Valley and as with Gorka s previous albums a number of songs feature stories and characters that are based on Gorka s experiences living in this area that surrounds Bethlehem Pennsylvania High Street Records also offered a limited release promotional EP titled Motor Folkin with alternative mixes of songs from the Out of the Valley recording sessions Contents 1 Track listing 2 Songs 2 1 Good Noise 2 2 That s Why 2 3 Carnival Knowledge 2 4 Talk About Love 2 5 Big Time Lonesome 2 6 Furniture 2 7 Mystery to Me 2 8 Out of the Valley 2 9 Thoughtless Behavior 2 10 Always Going Home 2 11 Flying Red Horse 2 12 Up Until Then 3 Credits 4 Motor Folkin 5 External links 6 Notes and sourcesTrack listing editAll songs written by John Gorka except where noted Good Noise 3 05 That s Why 3 19 Carnival Knowledge Second Hand Face 3 46 Talk About Love 3 11 Big Time Lonesome 5 31 Furniture 4 47 Mystery to Me Gorka Bartley 3 43 Out of the Valley 4 48 Thoughtless Behavior 4 22 Always Going Home 3 32 Flying Red Horse 4 14 Up Until Then 4 48Songs editGood Noise edit Good Noise is an upbeat gospel tinged song that promotes a bright optimism not often found in Gorka s earlier work High Street Records promoted this song with a music video that appeared on media such as CMT Cover versions include a recording of the song by the Scottish folk band The John Wright Band for the 2001 album Language of the Heart Musicians Drums Dave Mattacks Bass J T Brown Piano Matt Rollings Electric and acoustic guitar John Jennings Acoustic guitar and vocal John Gorka Backing Vocals Jonell Mosser Barbara Santoro Vinnie Santoro and John Jennings Testifying vocals Jonell MosserThat s Why edit Gorka never explicitly names the subject of That s Why Listeners however are able to ascertain much from various references The following lines about a commemorative stamp are just one example The fat man s gone the thin one stayed Still flashy in that gold lame Lick his back and press him down Mail him to another town That s why why they say he s still alive That s Why is not Gorka s only tribute to the King of Rock n Roll for another see the 2006 Billy C Wirtz album Sermon from Bethlehem for a recording of The King amp I a tune penned by Gorka and Fred Koller 4 Musicians Bass Michael Manring Lead guitar Leo Kottke Acoustic guitar amp vocal John Gorka Backing vocal Kathy MatteaCarnival Knowledge edit According to Sing Out Carnival Knowledge is a tragic story of a circus clown whose grease paint provides his only escape from the depths of low self esteem 2 Musicians Drums Vinnie Santoro Bass J T Brown Electric guitar John Jennings Acoustic guitar John GorkaTalk About Love edit Talk About Love is another one of Gorka s happy blue inflected love songs As with the track Good Noise the liner notes describe Jonell Mossers work as Testifying vocals Musicians Drums Dave Mattacks Bass J T Brown Piano amp Organ Matt Rollings Electric acoustic guitars amp backing vocal John Jennings 12 string guitar amp vocal John Gorka Testifying amp backing vocals Jonell MosserBig Time Lonesome edit Bass John Jennings Weisenheimer guitar Jerry Douglas Acoustic guitar John GorkaFurniture edit Sing Out called Furniture a song of critical self examination without self pity 2 Musicians 10 string basses Michael Manring Guitar Leo Kottke Vocal John Gorka Backing vocals Kathy MatteaMystery to Me edit According to Allmusic the track Mystery to Me reveals Gorka s wicked sense of humor about the mysteries of attraction 1 Musicians Drums Dave Mattacks Bass J T Brown Electric amp acoustic guitars John Jennings Gibson archtop acoustic guitar amp vocal John Gorka Backing amp testifying vocals Jonell Mosser Tambourine Mystery Man nbsp Counties comprising the Lehigh Valley region of eastern PennsylvaniaOut of the Valley edit Like many songs in Gorka s earlier catalog Out of the Valley draws on Gorka s experiences living in Pennsylvania s Lehigh Valley It was sometime around the time of the recording of this album that Gorka himself moved out of The Valley and began the transition to his current home in Minnesota Musicians Drums Dave Mattacks Bass J T Brown Electric guitar amp organ John Jennings Acoustic guitar amp vocal John Gorka Additional vocals Mary Chapin CarpenterThoughtless Behavior edit Musicians Acoustic guitar amp vocal John Gorka Backpack guitar amp harmony vocal John Jennings Bass Michael ManringAlways Going Home edit Musicians Percussion Vinnie Santoro Bass mandolin amp vocal Tim O Brien Bass John Jennings Dobro Jerry Douglas 12 string guitear John Gorka nbsp Flying Red Horse is an apparent reference to the historic Mobil logoFlying Red Horse edit Flying Red Horse has been described as a fantasy of freedom inspired by a gas station sign 2 Gorka shares his vision of the Mobil logo coming to life and escaping to the sky While the song is delivered in a serious tone Gorka manages to inject a fair amount of humor Full serve attendants were spilling their hoses Self serve was doing the same The manager dialed the emergency numbers Insurance man won t take the claim A reviewer for Allmusic preferred the relatively simple production He wrote that this track in which the only instrumentation is a guitar and the voices of Gorka and Mary Chapin Carpenter demonstrates an amazing imagination and an ability to captivate with great storytelling 1 Musicians Bass Edgar Meyer Piano Matt Rollings Acoustic guitar amp vocal John Gorka Backing vocal Mary Chapin CarpenterUp Until Then edit Sing Out stated that Up Until Then offers a scene of local characters that would make Tom Waits proud 2 Musicians Drums Dave Mattacks Bass J T Brown Electric amp acoustic guitars John Jennings Acoustic guitars amp vocal John Gorka Harmony vocal Jonell MosserCredits editMusicians see individual songs above Production Producer John Jennings Recorded Eric Paul at Imagine Sound Studios Nashville Tennessee US Additional recording of Leo Kottke Scott Rivard at Studio M Saint Paul Minnesota US Mixed Bob Dawson and John Jennings at Bias Recording Company Springfield Virginia US nbsp Cover of Motor Folkin a 1994 promotional EPMotor Folkin editMotor Folkin was a 1994 limited issue promotional EP released by High Street Records Perhaps the track of greatest interest from this release was the live solo version of Furniture recorded at The Mountain KMTT in Seattle Washington 5 Remixes of Mystery to Me and Good Noise were also included as was an in studio recording of Campaign Trail 6 A final mix of Campaign Trail was not released until 1996 on Gorka s Between Five and Seven External links editOut of the Valley page at the Official John Gorka web site lyrics audio samples Notes and sources edit a b c d e Review Out of the Valley by Vik Iyengar Allmusic a b c d e f g Off the Beaten Track Out of the Valley review by Mike Regenstreif Sing Out Vol 39 3 p 120 Nov Dec 94 Jan 95 Gorka s major step Out of the Valley favorable review by Geoffrey Himes Washington Post May 6 1994 Sermon from Bethlehem page at the Allmusic Review Motor Folkin by Richard Meyer Allmusic More Good Noise detailed Gorka discography fansite Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Out of the Valley amp oldid 1208547956, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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