Almost Always Never (album)
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''Almost Always Never'' is the third
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by British
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musician
Joanne Shaw Taylor Joanne Shaw Taylor (born 1985, England) is an English singer and guitarist. She was discovered by Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics at the age of 16. Taylor's albums via Ruf Records, ''White Sugar'' (2009) and '' Diamonds in the Dirt'' (2010), p ...
. Recorded at Radio Milk in Austin, Texas with producer Mike McCarthy, it was released on 17 September 2012 by Ruf Records. The album reached number 20 on the UK Independent Albums Chart and was Taylor's first album to top the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart.


Background

After recording both '' White Sugar'' and '' Diamonds in the Dirt'' in Tennessee with Jim Gaines, Joanne Shaw Taylor worked with a new producer for the first time in her career on ''Almost Always Never'', recording in Austin, Texas with Mike McCarthy. Speaking about working with McCarthy, Taylor stated: "He pushed me out of my comfort zone, while allowing me to explore and embrace new territories whilst remaining true to who I am." The album also marks a change in rhythm section, featuring bassist Billy White, drummer J. J. Johnson and keyboardist David Garza. In an interview with ''Guitar Girl'' magazine, Taylor reflected more on the production process for ''Almost Always Never'', commenting: "I think it was hugely beneficial to mix things up on this recording. If for nothing else, I think mentally it pushed me out of my comfort zone and forced me to consider new techniques, sounds, etc., and, in particular, I found myself writing a lot more diverse material."


Reception

Media response to ''Almost Always Never'' was generally positive. Reviewing the album for '' Premier Guitar'', Andy Ellis gave the album a rating of four out of five – the same as he had done for Taylor's previous album, '' Diamonds in the Dirt''. In his review, Ellis recognised the change in producer and backing musicians, suggesting that "her music reflects this change" by claiming htat "While her riffs still have a bluesy spark, her songs are longer and feature extended solos with a more exploratory vibe." The writer concluded his overview by praising Taylor's "gritty voice" and her developing songwriting. Tyler Quiring of the website Blues Rock Review called ''Almost Always Never'' "an experience, and a powerful one at that". In a review published by website AllMusic, critic j. poet praised Taylor on ''Almost Always Never'' for her "gritty and soulful" vocals, "impressive" guitar playing and range of different styles on display. Later in the review, however, the writer lamented that "The lyrics are the album's only weakness," claiming that "Taylor's words are laden with clichés and awkward descriptions of dead-end relationships. Her powerful vocals and anguished pyrotechnics convey a world of pain and betrayal that her lyrics don't ever quite capture."


Track listing


Personnel

Musicians *
Joanne Shaw Taylor Joanne Shaw Taylor (born 1985, England) is an English singer and guitarist. She was discovered by Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics at the age of 16. Taylor's albums via Ruf Records, ''White Sugar'' (2009) and '' Diamonds in the Dirt'' (2010), p ...
– vocals, guitar, piano on tracks 4 and 12 *Billy White – bass, slide guitar *J. J. Johnson – drums * David Garza – keyboards, piano, synthesisers, mandolin Additional personnel * Mike McCarthy – production, engineering, mixing *Jim Vollentine – additional engineering * Howie Weinberg – mastering *Dan Gerbarg – mastering *Michael Van Merwyk – artwork *Shervin Lainez – photography


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* {{Authority control 2012 albums Joanne Shaw Taylor albums Albums produced by Mike McCarthy (producer)