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CD Review: Jon Langford - Gold Brick

Written by Pete Blackwell
Published March 13, 2006

Jon Langford may have been born inside the belly of rock 'n' roll, but in his 30-year career he's been all over the musical map. He's best know as a founding member of the Mekons, a punk and then post-punk band out of Leeds, England, that traveled in the same circles as the Gang of Four and the Delta 5. One of their earliest singles, "Never Been in a Riot", poked fun at the super-serious, bourgeois-revolutionary nonsense of "White Riot" by the Clash.

Unlike virtually any of their other late-70s contemporaries, the Mekons managed to stay together. They're still a going concern now, with more than 20 albums to their credit. And with that kind of longevity comes respectability and, most importantly, opportunity.

Jon Langford has numerous and varied side projects to his credit. In the early 80s he formed the Three Johns with two other musicians (one, paradoxically, named Phillip) and a drum machine, hell-bent on having their funky musical revenge on Margaret Thatcher. Langford relocated to Chicago (home to Touch & Go/Quarterstick Records, which had just signed the Mekons) in the early 90s and expanded his musical palate to include country.

His work with the Waco Brothers and the Pine Valley Cosmonauts, released by Chicago's Bloodshot Records, takes Langford's political consciousness and marries it to an appreciation for all of the great music that was then (and still is) ignored by the Nashville music establishment in favor of the forgettable, regrettable "hot, new country." Langford lets his love for the George Joneses and Johnny Cashes of the world shine as he tries out his Welsh accent on American roots music. It's a remarkably good fit, trilled "R"s and all.

In 1998, Langford released his first proper solo album, the majestic Skull Orchard. It was a musical trip home of sorts, with songs about Cardiff and the ports of the southern U.K. Gold Brick, Langford's third solo record, released this week by ROIR Records, is rooted more in his adopted hometown of Chicago.

Gold Brick bears all the hallmarks of an artist who has the opportunity to scratch at every artistic itch he gets, and after such a long and brilliant career, he's certainly earned it. This record features the rock 'n' roll Jon Langford at his most mellow, showcasing the piano playing of Pat Brennan, which takes the edge off the standard guitar/bass/drums lineup. Sometimes the piano veers into honky-tonk territory, and other times it lends a tenderness to some of the record's ballads.

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Pete Blackwell is a street walking cheetah with a heart full of napalm. He lives in St. Louis, Gateway to the West and proud home of Provel cheese.

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CD Review: Jon Langford - Gold Brick
Published: March 13, 2006
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