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Los Feliz

05/08/2007 | Side One Dummy 

All Music Guide Review

Even though Chuck Ragan put Hot Water Music on hold in 2005 to spend more time with family (effectively ending the band a year later), he couldn't stay away from music long and soon began writing his own material. Occasional shows got played, including an intimate one in front of "friends and neighbors" on February 19, 2007 at Tangiers in Los Feliz, California, which got recorded and released as Ragan's first proper solo album, Los Feliz. Manning himself with just an acoustic guitar and harmonica, Ragan easily showcases his talents as both a compelling songwriter and singer. Everything he has goes into this music and simple tracks like "Do You Pray," "Open Up and Wail" and the Hot Water Music cover "God Deciding" overflow with passion and sincere conviction. Especially with Los Feliz being a live album, listeners can't help but be drawn into Ragan's words, his distinctly gravel-coated voice hoarse with raw emotion and rough tenderness as he pours out songs so obviously close to his heart. Just like the solo material of Avail's Tim Barry, this is down-home fare that owes a lot to blue collar America and relies on the strength of Ragan's delivery much more so than the songs themselves. But that's not to say the songs can't stand alone because they easily can. And they're even occasionally given a slightly fuller sound thanks to the sporadic accompaniment on-stage by Ted Hutt (mandolin) and Jon Gaunt (fiddle). Ragan is having a great time -- you can hear him smiling through his words and feeding off the audience's energy -- but more so than his just being an engaging singer, Los Feliz shows Ragan simply as someone who plays music because that's what he loves to do and can't live without doing. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 2
  • The Boat
  • 3:21

  • 3
  • Do You Pray
  • 3:31

  • 4
  • Valentine
  • 3:38

  • 6
  • God Deciding
  • 3:34

  • 7
  • Fixin' to Die
  • 2:57

  • 8
  • Symmetry
  • 4:42

  • 11
  • For Broken Ears
  • 4:27

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    Credits

    Notes

    Good-intentioned philosophers may try to boil life down to one universal truth or “secret,” but they’re missing the point. Ultimately, life is composed of so many experiences, emotions and relationships that it’s impossible to break it down like a chemical compound. Chuck Ragan has always understood that dichotomy, whether he was screaming over buzzing guitars in Hot Water Music or pouring his heart out over a bed of acoustic instrumentation as he does these days. Ultimately, the one constant in Ragan’s music is the way it personifies life’s beauty and struggles with equal aplomb.

    Recorded on February 19 in Los Feliz, California, Los Feliz captures a very spontaneous performance of songs in a setting that isn’t contrived or overly scrutinized. “We set up the show and played it a week later,” Ragan explains about the impromptu performance, which spans everything from traditional songs to a HWM track to previously unreleased solo material and even a few covers. “A lot of good friends came out and played and a lot of people showed up and showed their support,” he continues, “it was nothing but good fun.”



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