
by Jeff Sherman of OnMilwaukee.com
It was bold for Willy Porter to play his new release, "How to Rob a
Bank" (Weasel Records) in its entirety at his nearly sold out May 1
show at the Pabst Theater.
Few had heard the new tunes and passionate fans always want the
"classics," not the new stuff. Yet, Porter more than pulled it off,
showcasing his clever, wise and insightful songwriting on a home stage
in front of a crowd that has watched him grow, strengthen and succeed
through the years.
Equally solid is his seventh release, which officially hits today. It,
like many of Porter's discs and songs, captures life. From the funny
marriage melody, "I Didn't Bring it Up" (co-written with Paul Cebar),
to the self portrait, "Too Big to Sell," it's a disc full of styles,
forms and probably -- most importantly -- a little estrogen.
Yes, estrogen. Porter recruited the women of Los Angeles-based
Raining Jane for vocal harmonies, cello, sitar and percussion on many
of the tracks.
Now don't take this the wrong way, Porter didn't necessarily need
the female boost, but it really makes the record sing, especially on
the wonderful tracks "Lemon Tree" and "Wide Open Mind."
I've already written
about the title track, and I really think it has a chance to break
Porter out of his happily-under-the-radar status. It's a humorous,
would-be bank robber's pre-heist confessional done with wit, humor,
personality and a bit of "these current economic times" irony.
The entire disc is backed by Porter's usual band of Dave Adler
(keyboards), Steve Kleiber (bass) and Dave Schoepke (drums /
percussion).
Willy Porter Original article: http://onmilwaukee.com/music/articles/porterhowtorobreview.html
"How To Rob A Bank" (Weasel Records, 2009)
1. Learning the Language
2. Colored Lights
3. I Didn't Bring It Up
4. Hard Place
5. The Lemon Tree
6. Wide Open Mind
7. How To Rob a Bank
8. Too Big To Sell
9. Fear Only Fear
10. Psychic Vampire
11. Barefoot Reel
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