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[americana, country] (2025) Jesse Daniel - Son of the San Lorenzo...
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  Jesse Daniel â Son of the San Lorenzo (2025)
Review:
As he played the local bars and clubs, Jesse Daniel acquired the nickname âSon of the San Lorenzoâ, and it stuck. It is a fitting moniker for a collection of songs that look deeply at the place, the people who live there, and most profoundly, himself, as Daniel takes a long, hard look at where he has been and what lies ahead. From his firm foundations in old school Bakersfield honky tonk he adds the music he grew up with. Rock, whether country (The Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers), Southern (Allman Brothers), or classic (The Stones, Zeppelin), all pop up here. Recorded live to tape, the sound is bold and rich as Daniel took charge of just about everything from arrangements to writing. Catharsis runs throughout Son of the San Lorenzo as Daniel contemplates a past littered with addiction, jail and rehab. He attributes much of his recovery to his partner and collaborator Jodi Lyford. As he admits, âI felt like I was finally ready to stop running and face things head on with this recordâ, explaining, âI felt like Iâd matured enough to go deeper than I ever had before, to try and understand how I got here and where Iâm headedâ. Daniel gets straight into his self-analysis with âChild Is Bornâ, its languid tempo as The Steel Driversâ Richard Baileyâs distant banjo and Charlie McCoyâs harmonica both sound like a premonition. âLooking back on living, from our dying bed/ Will we read a long list of regret?â. The title track puts this question more personally, as Daniel gives his life story in a shade under five minutes. Growing up in the âredwoods and pinesâ this gently paced piece of classic country moves through bad times as he speaks, âTrouble found me like the hair on my chin/ Each time Iâd get clean, itâd just grow back again/ I got strung out and locked upâ until âBut I put down the spoon and I picked up the pen/ Now I travel and sing with the love of my life/ Proud to say I made that decision rightâ. If those two opening songs set the scene and tell the story, the rest of the album goes into detail. âHeâ is laden with regret, time wasted, and opportunity spurned, yet there is no self-pity. Daniel sings with total candour; the harmonies and arrangements are full of remorse, but he does not give up hope. And rightly so, âJodiâ about his source of hope and salvation throbs with love and gratitude. Pedal steel around this lusciously spaced tribute is country music as it should be. âMountain Homeâ contains almost as much love, but this time for place, home in the San Lorenzo Valley. As fresh as the air and sparkling like the light through those redwoods, Daniel conveys pure joy and again, gratitude. In contrast, Daniel also tells a mean murder ballad in âThe Ballad of Love Creekâ, a Southern Gothic tale of dark deeds. Charles Wesley Godwin joins Daniel for âTime Well Spent for a Manâ as together they muse on people and things that mean the most. Vocally, they complement each other perfectly, Godwin deep and mature alongside the youthful Daniel. Those rocking influences of his younger years make themselves known on the raucous âCranksterâ, a pure driving song, with its power chords to be played loud. In similar vein, âMy Time is Gonna Comeâ evokes that southern rock he grew up with. Confidently, the electric guitars lay down the soundtrack to what could be a statement of intent, âDonât know where Iâm headed next/ But I know that Iâm movinâ on/ Iâve got my heart in the way Iâm goinâ babyâ. Daniel finishes with the aptly titled âThe Endâ as he switches to Californian country rock. Pedal steel flies away as he goes out on a blast of hope and optimism. âMine the precious moments/ Make the dots connect/ Do it all againâ is pretty good advice. With âSon of the San Lorenzoâ, Jesse Daniel has gone up several gears, digging deeper with his writing and expanding musically without forsaking his Bakersfield country roots. â americanaUK
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Track List:
01 - Child Is Born
02 - Son of the San Lorenzo
03 - He
04 - The Ballad of Love Creek
05 - One's Too Many (And a Thousand Ain't Enough)
06 - Jodi
07 - Mountain Home
08 - Time Well Spent for a Man (feat. Charles Wesley Godwin)
09 - Crankster
10 - My Time Is Gonna Come
11 - The End
Media Report:
Genre: americana, country
Origin: California, 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 1.3.0 (UTC 2013-05-26)
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