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Lee Miles
1,000 Lions
Music can be
like a temperamental flower waiting to blossom. It takes patience for
the beautiful payoff. Most cannot appreciate this necessity and dismiss
it. This is where Lee Miles comes. His gentle harmonies can be
dismissed quite readily but if one could simply take a moment out of
their busy life to listen and soak up the soulful rays that shine so
brightly in an album like 1,000 Lions it can enrich the seemingly
meaningless fleeting moments of our lives.
Mr.
Miles has given us an album, a vision of the world as he sees it and
it's not something to be taken lightly. Every piece is a wistful
journey that invokes a portrait of life, each one subtle and different.
The instruments are all played by Lee himself, and that is some
dedication that I greatly admire. He has a keen ear for the visions,
moods and emotions each instrument can unlock because each note seems
to me like a perfect, logical improvement on the last creating a
euphoric experience once each piece has delivered its message. Not
excluded from these instruments would be his voice, a strong asset. He
fuses the everlasting spirit of Nick Drake with such comanches of
country western folk as Willie Nelson and Woody Guthrie. Gentle,
peaceful and observant and yet, an essence of command, boldness and
authority that can be summoned readily. There is no rush or panic, his
voice so at peace, it only begs the question "what the hell was ever
the rush?" The qualities that snatch the heart by its strings and carry
it through the air so wistfully shine through in songs such as
"Birmingham", the highs and lows that feel so absolutely right it makes
you want to snatch a loved one and cling to them for love and life.
There
is also something to be said about the songwriting. Consider the
contrast between song titles "Wait For Thee" and "Encounter With A
Crackwhore in Mid-September". It most definitely begs a second, if not
third glance. It's in this poetic tongue-in-cheek wit that leads me to
believe Lee isn't out to write beautiful yet inevitably dispensable
songs. He has a voice that demands attention and his songwriting
maintains it quite well, finding a strange balance between beautiful,
light hearted melodies and surprisingly dark subject matter. It just
brings to light a vision of life that could be remarkably enlightening.
I find the ability to write a song a glorious gift; a privilege that
most modern songwriters don't utilize to the best of their abilities.
To manipulate emotions and expand minds with your unique vision of life
is an exciting idea. Your soul can be soaked up by hundreds of thirsty
listeners looking for an answer to some formless question they don't
even know how to ask.
There is much reward to be unraveled in a
work like this. It is the music that beautiful moments, long inspired
daydreams and loving memories are made of. It just takes a spare moment
to penetrate its soft shell. I've had this album for a number of weeks
now and it having settled snugly into my subconscious, I still find a
burning desire to pop it in from time to time. I don't believe it will
be leaving my album circulation for quite some time. I can't think of a
better spring companion.
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