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One of the apparent advantages of being friends with
is that he seems to be down for a collaboration at a moment's notice.
,
, and
are among the many artists who have benefitted from being in the right place at the right time with their pal. Now, the mutual admiration society between
and singer/songwriter
has resulted in an album of songs they wrote and recorded over the space of a few days in 2017. The material on 2018's
initially came together while the two were jamming at
's home in Mexico, and the basic tracks were recorded in a day. The spontaneity that produced the album is still audible in the final product, with the performances displaying an admirable decree of scrap and the use of percussion loops taking the place of the drummer they didn't bother to find. There's a sense of freedom and adventure in the music, and the results suggest there's something to be said for the notion of "First Thought, Best Thought." That said, while
was clearly an important creative partner while making
, the truth is this sounds less like a 50/50 collaboration than a
album with
pitching in. Which is not at all bad, of course; as usual,
's lyrics are bold, clever, and incisive, his vocals are passionate and reveal just the right amount of drama, and the melodies are strong, with
adding an extra spoonful of melodic bounce. But while
is certainly part of the formula, he seems to have let
take the creative lead. The music hardly suffers for this, but anyone who was hoping this would be an album that puts a different musical spin on
's songs, the way
did on his projects with
(1997's
) and
(2016's
) might not get what they were expecting. But if
's aim was to help his friend make a good album, he succeeded, and
once again demonstrates
is an unsung hero in the American singer/songwriter community. ~ Mark Deming