(2024) James Elkington & Nathan Salsburg - All Gist
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James Elkington & Nathan Salsburg – All Gist (2024) Review: James Elkington and Nathan Salsburg are contemporary acoustic guitar heroes, and both boast an array of interesting credits ranging from eclectic solo projects and production gigs to long-term roles as sidemen. Elkington's 2023 solo set Me Neither was a sprawling, homemade anthology of guitar-based library music, while Salsburg's similarly experimental Landwerk project used loops of arcane 78 rpm records as the basis for new compositions. The two also have a long history of working together. In the 2020s, Elkington produced solo albums for both Salsburg (2021's Psalms) and his wife and collaborator, singer-songwriter Joan Shelley (2022's The Spur). All Gist is their third album of guitar duets and follows 2015's understated masterpiece Ambsace. What these two players bring to the table -- and these songs were literally arranged at Elkington's kitchen table -- is an inherent curiosity and intellect that transcend the folk idioms they come from. Elkington, who is English, plays like a natural successor to U.K. forebears like Bert Jansch and Martin Carthy, and Kentucky-based Salsburg has an almost encyclopedic knowledge of American folk music in his fingers. Together, though, they create music that feels fresh as springtime. Opener "Death Wishes to Kill" -- its title nicked from T.F Powys' strange and witty 1931 novel Unclay -- is as deft a showpiece as they've ever written, bursting with kinetic energy and a shared sense of excitement. "Numb Limbs" is similarly virtuosic, a percussive duel where each interlocking part pushes the other forward in motion. There is, of course, a range of tempos and tones here, including the poignant "Well, Well, Cornelius" and the elegant crawl of "Fears of This Nature." As on previous releases, they pepper their original compositions with traditional and unexpected offerings like the old Breton melodies of "Rule Bretagne" and an inspired cover of Neneh Cherry's 1988 hit "Buffalo Stance." Each player is incredibly talented and tasteful, but together their instincts mesh in such a way that they become a four-limbed handshake of smart, joyful song. Although their busy schedules may not converge often, when they do, it's pretty special. — by Timothy Monger on allmusic Track List: 01 - Death Wishes to Kill 02 - Long in the Tooth Again 03 - Numb Limbs 04 - Nicest Distinction 05 - Well, Well, Cornelius 06 - Explanation Point 07 - Fears of This Nature 08 - Rule Bretagne 09 - All Gist Could Be Yours 10 - Buffalo Stance Media Report: Genre: acoustic, alternative folk Origin: Louisville, Kentucky, USA Format: FLAC Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec Bit rate mode: Variable Channel(s): 2 channels Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz Bit depth: 16 bits Compression mode: Lossless Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17) Note: If you like the music, support the artist