Shane Nicholson
Familiar Ghosts
You never know what you'll find among the junk when you are moving house. Amid the old socks, unfinished holiday books and cups full of loose change buried at the back of the drawer, you can find some treasures too.
That's what happened to Shane Nicholson, and now these long-forgotten gems are the basis for his new album, Familiar Ghosts.
"I'm always writing things, out on tour, at soundchecks, and they tend to end up lying around unfinished," says Nicholson, who scored his first No1 album this year in collaboration with his wife Kasey Chambers on the alt-country classic Rattlin' Bones.
"When the songs aren't finished they tend to disappear because I'm always working on new stuff. But I was packing up boxes for the move and would come across these songs, lines scribbled in notebooks, on old cassettes. And I would start to play them and think, you know, these are good. How could I have forgotten about them?"
Ever since he got the money to get hold of his first tape player, Nicholson has also been an enthusiastic home recorder, and so when touring commitments for Rattlin' Bones wound up, of course he found himself back in his small home studio.
"I was working on finishing the songs, and my natural inclination when I'm doing that is to sit in the studio and press "play". And it was great fun, playing all the instruments myself, just like when I used to work on demos for my albums, putting things down for myself and anyone else who wants to hear them.
"The first time I played most of these songs through was as I recorded them, and after two weeks of that I had an album. That was the same kind of thing we did with Rattlin' Bones, working fast, and there's something very fresh and spontaneous about the music when you do that.''
But there's nothing throwaway about the songs that make up Familiar Ghosts. It ranges from the ominous minor-key mystery of Easy Now and Short Fuse (Part 4) to sweet, aching ballads like Summer Dress and Long Time Coming and the easy country stroll of Where The Water Goes.
It's Nicholson's music as naked and as honest as he's ever made it on a solo recording, with acoustic guitars, banjo, dobro and tasty slide guitars all played by the man himself.
"The title Familiar Ghosts comes from one of the songs that didn't make the record, but I had that in mind as a theme right from the start, about these songs that hang around and won't go away. They didn't fit the last record, they might not fit the next one, but I had a great time creating a home for them at last."
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Tracklisting
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1 Easy Now
2 Summer Dress
3 Where The Water Goes
4 Long Time Coming
5 Who's At Your Window?
6 You And Your Enemy
7 Barcelona
8 It's Such A Shame
9 Short Fuse (Part 4)
10 God & Elvis
11 Thankyou And Goodnight

