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Folk n' roll. Vol. 1, Tales of isolation / Ondara.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: B003232202 | Verve ForecastPublisher: [New York] : Verve Forecast, [2020]Edition: [Explicit version]Description: 1 audio disc : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
Pulled out of the market (3:54) -- Mr. Landlord (3:35) -- Lockdown on date night Tuesday (5:20) -- From six feet away (4:45) -- Isolation anonymous (4:02) -- Shower song (5:11) -- Pyramid justice (4:25) -- Isolation boredom syndrome (IBS) (4:43) -- Isolation depression syndrome (ids) (7:23) -- Isolation blues (blame it on the pathogen) (6:16) -- Ballad of Nana Doline (10:26).
Performed by Ondara.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Ondara, J. S. Available 33111009900826
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

2020 didn't pan out quite the way Ondara had hoped. The Kenya-born, Minneapolis-based singer and songwriter was enjoying a great 2019 when his debut album, Tales of America, was nominated for a Grammy and he was sharing stages with the likes of Neil Young, the Lumineers, and Lindsay Buckingham. Then the new year came around, the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and despite having a second LP ready to go, he couldn't play out to support it and wasn't sure when the time would be right to bring it out. In Ondara's case, the boredom and frustration of self-quarantining led to a burst of inspiration, and 2020's Folk n' Roll, Vol. 1: Tales of Isolation is composed of 11 songs he wrote and recorded at home. This is very much an album of its moment, and most of the lyrics deal explicitly with the tensions of life during a time when death is literally in the air and distance and loneliness are the consequences of survival. "Mr. Landlord" is sung in the angry, plaintive voices of people struggling to pay their bills as they've been put out of work, "Pulled Out of the Market" speaks of low-wage workers not deemed essential in the crisis, "From Six Weeks Away" and "Lockdown on Date Night Tuesday" ponder love during a time when getting too close can put your intended in mortal danger, "Isolation Anonymous" documents the internal chaos of an alcoholic trapped without liquor or a support system, and "Isolation Boredom Syndrome" deals in the ugly self-doubt that comes with too much time and too few worthwhile things to do (complete with an apology to Mom for dropping an F-bomb). Ondara is a thoughtful, literate songwriter with a keen eye, a compassionate viewpoint, and a strong, lyrical voice, yet Folk n' Roll, Vol. 1: Tales of Isolation plays like a set of journal entries as much as an album. These are spontaneous missives from a man in the midst of strange and terrifying times, and emotionally they hit hard, trading in themes that can't help but be familiar to anyone who was alive and aware during 2020. That said, though it was clearly created from a place of empathy, it also tells a story that is unfinished, completed and released while the crisis was in full swing with no idea of when, if, or how any of these situations will be resolved, and the spare, no-frills recording only reinforces that. Listening to Folk n' Roll, Vol. 1: Tales of Isolation is a bit like reading daily news reports -- this reports an ongoing story with intelligence and a great heart, and its focus on human emotions is razor-sharp, but what will this coverage tell us five years on? Only time can answer that question. ~ Mark Deming

Title from sell sheet.

Performed by Ondara.

Compact disc.

Parental advisory; explicit content.

Pulled out of the market (3:54) -- Mr. Landlord (3:35) -- Lockdown on date night Tuesday (5:20) -- From six feet away (4:45) -- Isolation anonymous (4:02) -- Shower song (5:11) -- Pyramid justice (4:25) -- Isolation boredom syndrome (IBS) (4:43) -- Isolation depression syndrome (ids) (7:23) -- Isolation blues (blame it on the pathogen) (6:16) -- Ballad of Nana Doline (10:26).

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