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Luke Winslow-King Trio

Luke Winslow-King Trio

Of Times Long Gone, We Waltz To Them

Nov 29, 2009

Words by Sean Moeller
Illustration by Johnnie Cluney
Sound engineering by Mike Gentry

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    Shiawassee Pen unreleased Was written about four years ago for an annual recording project called Hi-Lo. It's a nonsensical number loosely written about an imaginary prison band. After recording the electrical rendition with y'all it quickly became the LWK3's '09 summer jam.
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    The Mississippi Slow Drag unreleased I wrote with the help of my old friend Ji Choi. It's a slow delta rag that compares the movements of women to those of turbid water.
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    Tell Me unreleased Is a kind of mad or frustrated blues.
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    Piero unreleased Is a nocturne. It was inspired by a gentleman by the name of Piero, whom I met in Rome. He disappeared while we were walking through the city on his birthday. I said to his friend, "Where is Piero?" He responded, "Piero is coming, Piero in the night, Piero is everywhere."

Luke Winslow-King takes us into ragtime territory with a burgundy voice, so much chill in his step and his playing, and then makes it possible for us to lose all track of time and century. Suddenly, we're lifted out of any room that has a cellular phone charger, a computer or a high definition screen in it, and we're thrown into an era that doesn't exist any longer. We're thrown into an era where little boys in the Bronx were trolling the streets, hoping to see Babe Ruth hung over and on his way to the ballpark so they could beg him to hit a homerun for them; an era when people owned just two pairs of shoes - one for work and one for church; an era when sugar was rationed. These are eras that are gone and they've been gone for almost a hundred years, places that we've only seen in black and white photographs, being enjoyed by scary-looking old folks who have long ago stopped being mourned for. Winslow-King, a musician originally from Cadillac, Michigan, who now resides in New Orleans, sounds as if he's a learned young man in all of the antiquated, but most soulful and vibrant principles of songwriting, winding us through the blues, R&B, dirty, rotten garage rock, swampy rock, ghostly structures of Spanish guitar and graveyard shifts in collusion and all of the disciplines that our grandparents danced to when they were teenagers in the 1930s, looking to hook up or whatever it was that they called it back then. He and his band (sousaphone player Jason Jurzak and percussion/washboard player Richard Levinson) combine all of these feelings and influences into a jubilant medley of gritty lyrics, tuba booms, ass-rattling bass lines and soloing guitar flurries that make a sound that is for those who have waited too long for romance and are always seduced by the sway and flutter of a huggable melody. He's at no shortage of these strokes of near-criminal inspirations of often forgotten styles and tones that are as contagious as the flu when taken in. He lets them start sweet and get sweeter as they sound as authentic as they come, allowing us to feel about them that they must have been born long ago, borrowed from that other time because everything about them seems to be perfectly suited, not fabricated in any kind of conditioned and purposeful attempt to recreate the beloved vernacular via olden genre. Winslow-King waltzes us through these succinct bursts of color and instantaneous pleasure and makes us not want to return to the future.

Luke Winslow-King Official Site
Fox On A Hill Records

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  1. thank you. piero is timeless. heart soaring, laments onward toward the shore.. .. . .. BeeBaaHbeeT Sunday, January 24, 2010 10:44 pm
  2. Yeah, he went to the arts school my parents work at. Nicktrotter Saturday, December 19, 2009 2:57 pm
  3. I dig it more and more with each listen. Baxter Pancake Monday, December 14, 2009 9:18 am
  4. amazing. love it. Anonymous Sunday, December 13, 2009 3:48 pm
  5. This is my first daytrotter comment, so I'm not exactly sure what to say.... Good tunes! I like it Anonymous Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:19 am
  6. This is so awesome! I love new musicians and am super impressed by all of these. Not to mention, who doesn't love free music? Thank you! :) Franimal Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:43 am
  7. ;)* milli Tuesday, December 08, 2009 8:37 am
  8. YES! Anonymous Saturday, December 05, 2009 6:32 pm
  9. I love it! nyanza Thursday, December 03, 2009 4:55 pm
  10. YEAH! The KING! Lots of love from the North Country, Luke. Miss you, man. martoosh Tuesday, December 01, 2009 6:54 am
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