Soul Journey

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studio album
First released:
Jun 16 2003

Overview Edit

Soul Journey is the fourth studio album by Gillian Welch. As with all of her previous releases, it is a collaboration with her David Rawlings.

In their preceding work, Time (The Revelator), Welch and Rawlings had experimented with using only acoustic guitar and banjo as accompaniment. With Soul Journey, they return to the more diverse and modern instrumentation of their early work, employing electric guitar, organ, and drums. As with Welch's other works, a strong American roots influence can be heard. This is perhaps most clear on the track, "No One Knows My Name", which borrows the melody from the Carter Family classic, "Motherless Children" and in Welch's reading of the traditional, "Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor".

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Record label:
Catalog number:
ACNY-0305
Release dates:
  • Jun 16 2003 in Australia

Genres

Bluegrass, Country, Folk, Alternative Country. Vote on Genres

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4 stars The fourth stop on Welch's musical Journey!
There's something about Gillian Welch's music that is enough to make any listener believe that she is a walking anachronism. Her low, haunting vocals, combined with acoustic, traditionally styled songs create music that sounds as if it came right out of the era when the recordings of Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family gave birth to country music over seventy years ago. In short, from her lyrics to instrumentation to appearance, Welch seems decidedly out of place in a culture where the very men…
Written by Kori Frazier
3 stars Not as good as the previous few...
Let's get the record straight... I am a huge Gillian Welch fan. I've been moved to tears of joy and sadness by her songs more times than I am comfortable to admit. So why does this album ring hollow for me? I'm not sure, but maybe the addition of all the extra instrumentation somehow detracts from the magic that David Rawlins and Gillian have when just a twosome. David is mostly absent here and his guitar counterpoint and harmonies are sorely missed. Replacing him are mundane drum and organ part…
Written by Brandon Milner

Track listing Edit

Credits Edit

  1. engineer

    1. Stephen Marcussen [mastering]
  2. performer

    1. David Rawlings [vocals and instrument]
    2. Gillian Welch [vocals and instrument]
    3. Greg Leisz [instrument]
    4. Jim Boquist [instrument]
    5. Ketch Secor [instrument]
    6. Mark Ambrose [instrument]
  1. producer

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Soul Journey 10 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Acony Records
catalog number: ACNY-0305
release dates: Jun 16 2003 in Australia
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Soul Journey 10 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Acony Records
catalog number: ACNY-0305
release dates: Jun 16 2003 in Australia
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