Doug Macleod: Break the Chain
Doug MacLeod, Denny Croy, Jimi Bott, Oliver Brown, Jesse MacLeod
On his ninth studio effort, the Californian’s distinctive, well-regulated singing and note-bending on classic guitars stimulate the keening hopefulness at the core of 11 lyrical originals performed...
Doug Macleod: Break the Chain
Doug MacLeod, Denny Croy, Jimi Bott, Oliver Brown, Jesse MacLeod
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On his ninth studio effort, the Californian’s distinctive, well-regulated singing and note-bending on classic guitars stimulate the keening hopefulness at the core of 11 lyrical originals performed...
About
In this release, his third album for Reference Recordings, Doug MacLeod continues to explore the breadth and depth of the human condition. Recorded by References Grammy-winning engineer 'Prof.' Keith O. Johnson at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California, Break The Chain brings twelve new MacLeod originals. Each song is extremely personal and at the same time, universal; covering subjects topical, humorous, and soulful; from the satirical to the sublime. The title work, Break The Chain, composed and performed with his son Jesse, focuses on breaking the cycle of family violence and abuse. A powerful concern all too many are familiar with, Doug and Jesse confront this pervasive issue directly and personally, bringing it out of the shadows. Together, they share the healing, reconciliation and peace available to all who work to prevent the cycle from repeating and to Break The Chain. The album is co-produced by Doug MacLeod and Janice Mancuso. Bassist Denny Croy , drummer Jimi Bott and percussionist Oliver Brown join Doug in duo, trio and quartet settings. Like all Prof. Johnsons sessions, Break The Chain was recorded live, in real-time, with no overdubs or effects. It is being released on compact disc with HDCD, as high-resolution and conventional downloads and later, as a premium 2-LP set.
Contents and tracklist
- Doug MacLeod, Denny Croy, Jimi Bott, Oliver Brown
Awards and reviews
November 2017
On his ninth studio effort, the Californian’s distinctive, well-regulated singing and note-bending on classic guitars stimulate the keening hopefulness at the core of 11 lyrical originals performed solo or in duets, trios or quartets with five assured sidemen, including his son Jesse on guitar.