#2 on the 2015 Bacon Top 31
Coming Home by Leon Bridges
You’d be forgiven if you thought the album at #2 was recorded in the early sixties and only surfaced this year. Coming Home,Leon Bridges’ debut album, is 60s soul through and through. Bridges, a 26-year-old from Ft. Worth, Texas, is the living definition of “throw back.”
He is the second coming of Sam Cooke and Otis Redding, and I don’t say that lightly. When playing this album for my dad (who lived through the 60s and enjoyed this type of music when it first came out) this past weekend, his reaction was positive. “I’ve always thought bands shouldn’t try to recreate the sound of a different era with new songs,” he said. “You can duplicate the sound, but they’re never successful in making a hit. But this is different. I like this.”
The album is retro to a fault, however. In the 50 years that have transpired since soul music first hit the scene, recording techniques have improved drastically. But Bridges and his recording engineer took the making of Coming Home to the extreme, making it sound like it was recorded on vintage equipment (it may very well have, but I can’t find evidence of that anywhere). The vocals sound tinny, the production a touch unclean, like we’re listening to a reel-to-reel tape rather than crisp digital or warm vinyl.
Even the design of the album cover is historic. Check it out:
This album is perfect from start to finish. My favorite track on the album is the last track, “River,” a slow, gospel-tinged tune that hits you in all the right spots.
In addition to the video for “Coming Home,” above, there are a lot of places to see and hear more from Bridges. I suggest watching them all:
- Video for “Smooth Sailing”
- Video for “Better Man”
- NPR Tiny Desk Concert
- Take Away Show performance of “River”
No. 1 is coming up tomorrow. If you’ve been paying attention, it should be painfully obvious what’s coming up. I’m still looking forward to writing about it!
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