Sailover
08/22/2006 | Hightone Records
Lyrics from Sailover
All Music Guide Review
It's nice to know some things don't change. More than a dozen years after his last album and 40 years since he penned the epochal pop-protest number "Eve of Destruction," P.F. Sloan is still writing worthwhile pop songs with smart, impressionistic, and somewhat off-kilter lyrics, and Sailover confirms time has been quite kind to his muse since he last entered a recording studio. Sailover is not built from the same sort of Brill Building materials as Sloan's best-known work of the '60s (either as recorded by the songwriter himself or through such clients as Johnny Rivers, the Association, the Turtles, the Grass Roots and lots more); these days, Sloan and producer Jon Tiven go for a simpler approach (guitar, bass, drums, keys) that not only emphasizes the rootsy leanings of his melodies but brings out the Dylanesque side of his songwriting, which doesn't manifest itself in extended lyrical abstraction but a clear desire to write of the personal and the political with the same draw. While Sloan has resurrected a few old favorites for this set (including "Eve of Destruction," "From a Distance," and "Sins of a Family"), the new material makes it clear the man has been keeping his songwriting chops in solid shape; "Violence" and "PK and the Evil Dr. Z" speak clearly with the same mordant wit that he's summoned in his best-known music, while the compassion and warmth of "Love Is 4Giving" and the wanderlust of the title tune prove that while he's mellowed a bit, he's also learned what to make of it. And even when he does revisit the past, the mournful weight of the new recording of "Eve of Destruction" (with guest vocals from Frank Black and Buddy Miller) and the bitter eloquence of Lucinda Williams' verses on "Sins of a Family" show that some protest songs never die, they just remain uncomfortably relevant. Sailover shows P.F. Sloan still has songs in his bag that are well-worth hearing, and he has a gift for making them work in the studio; this is the work of a man who ought to be making records more often than once every 13 years, if he's so inclined and we're so fortunate. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Sailover Track Listing
Sailover Notes
From the writer of "Secret Agent Man" and "Eve of Destruction" comes the greatest comeback album of the 21st Century. SAILOVER is PF Sloan's first US release in over 30 years with special guests such as Frank Black, Buddy Miller and Lucinda Williams. This album contains 9 sparkling new PF Sloan originals ("Violence," "PK & the Evil Dr. Z") as well as new takes on his classic hits ("Eve of Destruction," "Sins of a Family").
Credits of Sailover
- Buddy Miller
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Mando-Guitar
- Garry Tallent
- Guitar (Bass)
- Jon Tiven
- Organ, Engineer, Guitar (Baritone), Producer, Guitar, Sax (Tenor), Guitar (Electric)
- Dusty Wakeman
- Vocal Engineer
- Ben James
- Assistant Engineer
- Tom Hambridge
- Drums
- Sally Tiven
- Guitar (Bass)
- Beth Hooker
- Vocals (Background)
- Jake Burns & The Big Wheel
- Mixing
- Tom Petersson
- Guitar (Bass)
- Matt Yelton
- Vocal Engineer
- Johnny Bartlett
- Photography
- Lori Eanes
- Photography
- Earl Drake
- Mixing
- Paul Figueroa
- Engineer
- Miles Wilson
- Vocal Engineer
- Paul Gannon
- Drum Engineering
- Eric Corne
- Vocal Engineer
- Chris James
- Handclapping
- Frank Black
- Vocals
- Becky Hobbs
- Piano, Vocals (Background)
- Billy Block
- Percussion, Tambourine, Tabla, Drums
- Bruce Bouton
- Pedal Steel
- Felix Cavaliere
- Organ, Choir, Chorus, Vocals
- Jim DeMain
- Mastering
- Audley Freed
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Soloist
- John Hurley
- Mixing, Drum Engineering
- Fran Kowalski
- Vocals, Mixing, Vocals (Background)
- Craig Krampf
- Percussion, Drums (Snare), Cowbell, Talking Drum, Shaker, Handclapping, Drums, Tambourine
- Lucinda Williams
- Vocals















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