MARK W WINCHESTER - Upright CD
Rockabilly trio rave-up original tunes
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Bass and Vocals: Mark W Winchester Guitar: Kenny Vaughan Drums: Jimmy Lester
THIS BASS IS MADE FOR SLAPPIN' by Steve Morley
Should you happen to see an upright string bass being toted around Music City, chances are it belongs to a symphonic player, a jazz musician or a bluegrass plucker. Somewhere in the chasm between those stylistically exclusive camps falls country-and-classic rock ’n’ roll bassist Mark W. Winchester, whose credits include Emmylou Harris’ Nash Ramblers and retro-rooted Stray Cats co-founder Brian Setzer. The latter role is a natural for Winchester, a guitar picker whose yen to form a college rockabilly band finally prompted him to take on the stand-up bass chores no one else at the University of South Carolina could handle. It would later lead the self-taught bassist to his first notable Nashville gig in the late 1980s, slapping the big fiddle with The Planet Rockers, who would go on to become international cult heroes.
Winchester’s original music testifies to his portfolio of pub-rock/punk/new-wave, country and 1950s-era rock/R&B influences, all of which collide quirkily on his second full-length solo outing, Upright. Joining Winchester are Los Straitjackets drummer Jimmy Lester and guitarist Kenny Vaughan (on loan from Marty Stuart’s Fabulous Superlatives), who comprise a rough and ready trio that brings the heat to performances as unselfconscious, stripped-down and immediate as you’re likely to hear in these digital days, when layers of post-production polish are the norm. Recorded mostly live with minimal overdubs over a couple of days at Madison studio Tone Chapparal, Upright stands tall on the strength of well-crafted songs supported by savvy musicians who don’t overthink the process. March Winchester, "Upright" CD cover
Mark Winchester’s current album, Upright Offbeat humor flavors several standout tracks, undercutting romantic paranoia on the revved-up “Givin’ Me the Nervous” and coaxing a chuckle from a nightmare scenario in “The Bride Is Hot”: The bride is hot / I know it’s true / Don’t tie the knot / She loves the best man too. Both numbers suggest the throwback tongue-in-cheekery of British pop-rock legend Nick Lowe, whose influence also shows up on the tender blue-eyed soul of “Absotively Posilutely,” featuring one of Winchester’s strongest vocal turns. His adequate, likeable singing voice gets the job done, especially on his more idiosyncratic songs, though his liltingly beautiful country waltz, “Part of Me,” deserves a classic set of pipes of the Jim Reeves/Patsy Cline caliber. Similarly, Winchester’s take on his self-penned “Would I” can’t vocally surpass the baritone ballast of Randy Travis’ 1996 hit recording, though the unfussy version featured here rings with comparable charm.
The romantic and wackabilly factors on Upright are offset by some darker themes: the intriguing “Two White Dogs” is half canine ghost story and half would-be robbery song, while leather-clad malevolence seethes beneath the unsettling, minor-key “Mousetrap.” While such cuts contribute variety, the album’s overall effect is ultimately upbeat. If there’s an overarching statement to be found here, “Remember Rock-n-Roll?” would have to be it. A mash-up of Buddy Holly and The Ramones, the song earnestly poses its titular question while seemingly dismissing the notion of youthful nostalgia; to Winchester, rock ’n’ roll isn’t something to wistfully reminisce about in one’s older years, it’s a vital means of retaining agelessness. Anyone needing a nudge in this direction may find in Winchester’s loose-limbed Upright a reason to stand up and shout.
[ from SportsAndEntertainmentNashville.com ] for an interview with Mark click here for the rest of the article
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