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Mike Gordon
The Green Sparrow
Street Date: August 5, 2008
“Songs, songs, songs, songs.”
That was Mike Gordon’s mantra as he worked on The Green
Sparrow, the former Phish bassist’s vibrant new solo
album. Its ten songs are succinct and accessible, but they’re
also the unmistakable creations of Gordon’s playfully idiosyncratic
musical mind.
A rewarding year and a half of work went into The Green Sparrow.
Gordon’s creative journey found him delving deeply into songwriting,
trying his hand at keyboards and other instruments, and experimenting
with different programming and production techniques. His
efforts yielded a bumper crop of songs. He winnowed down
sixty of them to seventeen contenders for inclusion on The
Green Sparrow. In economical, Weezer-like fashion, he
kept cutting until he had ten that sounded like they were born
to be together.
“One of my goals was to have an up-sounding bunch of music,” Gordon
says.
“I wanted the music to be sophisticated yet accessible. I
also wanted the lyrics to be personally meaningful, to make sure
I was getting out what was in my heart.”
The Green Sparrow opens with “Another Door,” a
rhythmically sinuous groover whose lyrics herald a creative rebirth. It
was partly inspired by Gordon’s evolving emotions in the
aftermath of Phish’s disbanding in 2004.
“The breakup was pretty traumatic at first,” he admits. “But
then it got to be an exciting time soon after, because I learned
that choosing a particular door opens up all these other doorways. That’s
what the song is about.”
Gordon accepted offers of work after Phish but came up with a
notion that suited him better. “All these people were
calling me up to play bass,” he says, “but I decided
to work on songwriting and hire myself as bass player.”
The theme of The Green Sparrow is “running and
jumping,” says Gordon.
“I was like, ‘Now I’m going to take the ball
and run with it.’ Lyrically, I wanted this excited
feeling of flying through the air to come through.”
The album title was plucked from the lyrics to “Morphing
Again”: “She leapt like a frog but got caught by the
green sparrow.” Gordon personally created the colorful
cover image of a bird with its eyes wide open.
“Andelmans’ Yard” is one of the album’s
key songs, based on a recurring dream that harks back to outdoor
explorations in his childhood years. “I lived in a
tucked-away rural neighborhood that was like a fairyland,” Gordon
recalls.
Appropriately for such a personal song, he played all the instruments,
working every weekday over two months.
Elsewhere, Gordon recruited other musicians. Ivan Neville (The
Neville Brothers) lends his vocals and organ chops to “Jaded” and “Traveled
Too Far” includes former Phish-mates Trey Anastasio on guitar
and Page McConnell on keyboard and organ, as well as drummer Bill
Kreutzmann (Grateful Dead), pianist Chuck Leavell (Rolling Stones,
Allman Brothers Band), frequent Gordon collaborator guitarist Scott
Murawski and percussionist extraordinaire Ken Lovelett. Anastasio’s
brief but burning solo on “Traveled Too Far” hints
at the song’s potential as an improvisational
vehicle, but Gordon was careful – here and elsewhere – to
focus on the song and save the jamming for the stage.
ven so, when Gordon switched to a considerably zippier pace of
trying to compose a song a day with engineer/collaborator Jared
Slomoff, many of the songs’ basic DNA originated as excerpts
from bass-and-drum jams Gordon conducted with such drummers as
New Orleans phenom Doug Belote and Joe Russo (from The Benevento/Russo
Duo). “For years I’d been wanting to do stream-of-consciousness
improvising and use the resulting jams to write songs and music,” Gordon
explains. “Interesting patterns come out when you’re
not thinking about it.”
“Radar Blip” is one such product of that methodology. Superficially,
the subject is running - one of the fitness-minded Gordon’s
favorite activities – but on a deeper level the lyrics are
about spontaneously letting your feet (and your mind) wander wherever
they wish in order to tap into subconscious creativity.
“If I’m willing to make unplanned left and right turns
as a runner, then I’ll be more likely to take adventurous
left and right turns while I’m playing music, too,” Gordon
explains. “That’s exactly what ‘Radar Blip’ is
about.”
In addition to his extensive catalog with Phish, Gordon has made
two albums with guitarist Leo Kottke (Clone, Sixty
Six Steps) and issued the solo album Inside In -
an introspective, experimental audio adjunct to his film Outside
Out – in 2003. “If Inside In was
a headphones album, then The Green Sparrow is one that
I’d like people to crank at a party,” Gordon says with
a chuckle.
Gordon worked mainly at his home studio in Vermont, but also forayed
to New York’s Electric Lady Studios for additional recording
and Trey Anastasio’s rural Vermont studio, The Barn, for
mixing.
The Green Sparrow is ultimately about letting go and
taking wing.
“First I had to let go of Phish,” says Gordon. “Then
I let go of the idea of playing with other people, because I wanted
to work alone for a year. Then I came up with all these great
songs but let go of some of them for the sake of the album.”
“Some people might see me as introspective, but this time
I wanted to put out something fun. The Green Sparrow has
cheerfulness and a certain amount of smile to it. If that’s
what people get from the album, then I’ll be happy.”
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MIKE GORDON SET TO RELEASE SOLO ALBUM
THE GREEN SPARROW OUT
AUGUST 5th
Rounder Records is proud to announce the release of Mike Gordon’s
solo album, THE GREEN SPARROW. Set
for an August 5th release, THE GREEN SPARROW finds the
accomplished Phish bassist showcasing his wide range of influences
in a winning 10-track album that reminds us that Gordon is one
of the most imaginative and mold-breaking artists in music today.
Recorded at Gordon’s home studio in Vermont and mixed at
The Barn, his former band’s studio and art space, THE
GREEN SPARROW features special guests Chuck Leavell, Phish's
Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell, Bill Kreutzmann, Ivan Neville
and horn players from Antibalas.
Since the break up of Phish in 2004, Gordon has participated in
many projects, none of which have been purely solo. An artist known
for his endless creativity and touring stamina, Gordon took 2007
off from touring and dedicated his time to writing this record.
The end result is an eclectic album boasting Gordon’s skillful
assimilation of free-form rock & roll, calypso, pop and funk
that showcases a unexpected side to Gordon’s songwriting.
From the deeply rooted funk of “Radar Blip” to the
rousing intricacies of “Andelman’s Yard,” from
the spirited rock of “Traveled Too Far” to the punch
of “Another Door,” THE GREEN SPARROW is a
playful album from an artist who continually reveals new layers
of far-reaching invention.
Gordon will play select festivals this July and will embark on
a nationwide club tour in August and September. Club tour dates
to be announced shortly.
Upcoming Festival Dates:
July 4th - Rothbury
Festival - Rothbury,
MI
July 6th - High
Sierra Music Festival - Quincy,
CA
July 12th - All
Good Music Festival - Masontown,
WV
July 19th - Mile
High Music Festival - Denver,
CO
August 2nd - Gathering of The
Vibes - Bridgeport,
CT
www.mike-gordon.com
TOUR DATES
August 10th - Cultural Center Theater - Charleston,
WV
August 12th - State Theatre - Falls Church, VA
August 13 - Highline Ballroom - New York, NY
August 14 - Lafayette Square (Free Show) -
Buffalo, NY
August 15th - Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
August 22 - Tractor Tavern - Seattle, WA
August 23 - Aladdin Theater - Portland, OR
August 24 - Outside Lands Festival - San Francisco, CA
August 26 - Roxy Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
August 28th - Taos Solar Center - Taos, New Mexico
August 29 - Fox Theatre - Boulder, CO
August 30 - Mishawaka Amphitheatre - Bellevue, CO
August 31 - The Slowdown -
Omaha, NE
September 2 - Varsity Theatre -
Minneapolis, MN
September 3 - Majestic Theatre -
Madison, WI
September 4 - Park West - Chicago, IL
September 5 - Beachland Ballroom - Cleveland, OH
September 7 - The Paradise - Boston, MA
For more information, please contact Steven Trachtenbroit at Big
Hassle Media
212.619.1360
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