Members of 'Paul Kelly':


 
Paul Kelly And The Messengers
 
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Paul Kelly And The Dots
 
vocals 1978 - 1982  delete
 



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Some of us who should know better pronounce "love songs" with a silent "silly" - as if there were a higher kind. Paul Kelly's new collection, Ways and Means, containing nineteen unruly examples of the species (plus two breezy instrumentals), shows the prejudice for what it is.


The album, Paul's ninth collection of new songs since Post in 1985, takes a single subject, Love and its Many Splendours, and finds abundance: a gushing fountainhead of ruthless tunes, limpet riffs and bootstrap philosophy. Just because the path is well-trodden, don't mean the well is dry. "I want to write songs that don't get used up in the first couple of listens, that keep revealing things. As with every songwriter, I think, my staple song is the love song. Happy love songs are much harder to write than the sad ones. More and more as I've gone on, they're the songs I want to write. To me as a songwriter, that's a challenge: to write happy love songs without being banal, sentimental or smug." Paul meets the challenge heart-on. His new songs roil and seethe with feeling, wondering at their own abandon and delighting in the ride. The songs exude gratitude. 'Beautiful Feeling' unfolds like a flower, shy stirrings blooming to proud radiance. '48 Angels' begins as awestruck adoration, a counting of blessings, and loses itself in rapture. Elsewhere, loss of self is an explicit aim: in 'Won't You Come Around', the singer anxiously assures his lover: "only you can make this brain shut down". The salve he seeks is clearly sexual - these songs ain't prissy - but he aspires to the Platonic even so. He seeks a soulmate: the line "In my mind, it's always you I'm talking to" echoes the idealising "You're the one I sing my songs to/You're the one I adore" from 'Beautiful Feeling'. Transcendence is his pot of gold. This vision of oblivious bliss isn't wholly rose-tinted. There's no pretence that the course of true love ever ran smooth. There's no nit-picking, either, but things can get difficult. They sometimes turn downright nasty. 'Can't Help You Now' is brutally dismissive, cold-shouldering a former lover with an exasperation only faintly tinged with regret. 'You Broke A Beautiful Thing', written for Renee Geyer in 1999, is more sympathetic, if no less final: by retaining the female perspective, the singer conveys his understanding that he's the bull in this china shop. 'To Be Good' may be raucous and cavalier, with barrelhouse piano spilling like marbles over a lurching oompah pah floor, but it's also haunted: by the ghost of Hank Williams and a persistent vision of sin.


Only two songs offer explicit narratives. Intriguingly, the characters in both are musicians. The first, 'Oldest Story in the Book', is a masterpiece of economy. Swiftly drawn and archetypal, it tells the story of Tom, Dick, Harry and Richard's "sister June", adding an eternal triangle to Dylan's account of the performer's perpetual dilemma, 'Eternal Circle'. The second, 'Nothing But a Dream', describes an encounter with the muse in terms fully as cryptic as those John Lennon used to describe a more carnal exchange in 'Norwegian Wood'. The singer is enchanted by "a young queen, deep in a forest": he falls under her spell as surely as Alice falls for the rabbit. His surrender, surreally, is his salvation, curing his unnamed sickness and prompting his creative rebirth. The story in some part - if slyly - explains the album's genesis: sometimes, if you're lucky, the magic rubs off. Set a thief to catch a thief. Having toured for most of 2002, Paul decided, as he puts it, "to throw the balls up in the air again": to assemble a new set of accompanists. His nephew, Dan Kelly, had been staying with him for some time and was writing songs of his own. Paul heard something in Dan's falsetto - the high country/soul sound which he and drummer Peter Luscombe had long admired - and saw that the time was right. They began writing together. Enlisting Peter and his younger brother Dan (slide guitar and keyboards), proved a shrewd move: both Dans had served stints in Spencer Jones's Guitar Army and soon found ways to complement each other's playing and singing, ways which assisted the Curtis Mayfield/Stones-in-the-70s vibe. The addition of bass player Bill McDonald gave the band its fifth writer/arranger and Paul a further creative boost: "I'm always searching for those collaborations where you find you can write easily with someone, always trying to find new ways to write because writing on my own all the time gets... lonely!" The combination clicked. The songs flowed freely, from drum feels, "dweeby keyboard lines" and wayward licks. Weekly songwriting sessions quickly grew into to live work. Experiment became event. The album was recorded without fuss in Melbourne last winter, with producer Tchad Blake cocking an ear for the performance that was ragged but right. He caught plenty. The album is filled with exquisite moments where the emotion cuts every which way. The result is a celebration of sorts, a bittersweet symphony and deep treasure trove. These songs will withstand multiple readings. They're fresh and resilient. Just as the plaintive 'These Are The Days' foresees disappointment in the heat of passion, so the mature observer of 'Young Lovers' is not quite as past-it as he'd like to think: "Never knew such tenderness!" he swoons. Those were the days...
source: http://www.paulkelly.com.au/bio/2004.html

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Tracks by 'Paul Kelly' 


 
11:11 
40 Miles To Saturday Night 
48 Angels 
Adelaide 
Amazing grace 
Anastasia Changes Her Mind 
Ave Maria 
Baby, Baby, Come Back And Stay 
Ball And Chain 
Beat Of Your Heart 
Beautiful Feeling 
Be Careful What You Pray For 
Bed Of Nails 
Before The Old Man Died 
Before Too Long 
Bicentennial 
Big Fine Girl 
Big Heart 
Blip 
Blues For Skip 
Blush 
The Bottine set 
Bradman 
Brand New Ways 
Brobdingnagian 
Burning 
Butter 
California 
Can't Help You Now 
Careless 
Change Your Mind 
Charlie Owen's Slide Guitar 
Cities of Texas 
Come By Here 
Come Lay Some Lovin' On Me 
Come With Me 
Copy Control Crap 
Cradle Of Love 
Crosstown 
Crying Shame 
Curly Red 
Darling It Hurts 
Data Track 
Day In The Life 
The Dear Irish boy 
Deeper Water 
Des Carty's jigs 
Des Carty|s Jigs 
Desdemona 
Destination 
Difficult Woman 
Don't Burn Me 
Don't Explain 
Don't Harm The Messenger 
Don't Stand So Close To The Window 
The Dresden set 
Drive 
Dumb Things 
Dumb Things (Live 19-20, 09, 2004) 
Elly 
The Emigrants sheds, Einar's Mazurka 
Es waren zwei Königskinder 
Euskal dantza 
Everybody Wants To Touch Me 
Every Fucking City 
Everynight Everynight 
Everyone Wants To Touch Me 
Everything's Turning To White 
Extra Mile 
Flatbush Waltz, Great Denmark St 
Foggy Highway 
For Eleanor 
Forty Eight Angels 
Forty Miles To Satruday Night 
Friendly Enemies 
From St. Kilda To King's Cross 
From St.Kilda to Kings Cross 
From St Kilda To Kings Cross 
From St. Kilda To Kings Cross 
Fron St Kilda To Kings Cross 
Gathering Storm 
Get Sexy Play
The Gift That Keeps on Giving 
Give In To My Love 
Glory Be To God 
God Can 
Gods Hotel 
God's Hotel 
The Golden Peg jigs 
Good Times Are Here Tonight 
The Governors Wife 
Grass 
Gunnamatta 
Gutless Wonder 
Happy Slave 
(He Ain't Nothin' But) Dirt 
Heavy Thing 
He Can't Decide 
He Can't Decide (walking mix) 
Hooked, Hogtied & Collared 
How About Now? 
How To Make Gravy 
Hypnotic 
I Close My Eyes And Think Of You 
I'd Be Satisfied 
I don't know anything anymore 
I Don't Remember A Thing 
I'd Rather Go Blind 
If I Could Start Today Again 
If You Can Take Her, She Wasn't Mine 
I Guess I Get A Little Emotional Sometimes 
I'll Be Your Lover 
I'll Forgive But I Won't Forget 
Imagine 
I'm Gonna Be Holdin' On 
I'm Gonna Hold You To Your Promise 
I'm Into Something I Can't Shake Loose 
Incident On South Dowling 
Interview 1 
Interview 10 
Interview 11 
Interview 12 
Interview 2 
Interview 3 
Interview 4 
Interview 5 
Interview 6 
Interview 7 
Interview 8 
Interview 9 
interviewed by Ed Nimmervol 
It Started With A Kiss 
I've Been A Fool 
I Wanna Get Next To You 
I Was Hoping You'd Say That 
I was Hoping you would say that 
I Wasted Time 
Jota navarra 
The Journey 
Jump To Love 
Just About To Break 
Just Like Animals 
Just One Love 
King Of Fools 
Know Your Friends 
Labour Yard 
La fille aux cheveux de lin (The girl with the flaxen hair) 
Lantana Part 1 
Lantana Part 2 
Lately 
Laura's Temptation (From Greed) 
Leaps and Bounds 
Let's Fall Again 
Let's Tangle 
Let Your Love Come Down 
Little Bit O' Sugar 
Little Decisions 
Little Kings 
Look So Fine, Feel So Low 
Love For Sale 
Love Is The Law 
Love is the law (Ben Green remix) 
Love is the law (Endorphin mix) 
Love is the law (Feat. Bic Runga) 
Love is the law (Ku-Ling Brothers remix) 
Love Letter 
Love Never Runs On Time 
Luck 
Luna 
Madeleine 
Madeleine's Song 
Maralinga 
Maralinga (Rainy Land) 
Maybe This Time For Sure 
Medlting 
Melbourne Girls 
Melting 
Melting (with Monique Brumby) 
Midnight Rain 
The Minor Reels 
Most Wanted Man 
Muss i denn 
My Way Is To You 
The New Rules 
Nobody's Baby Now 
Nothing But A Dream 
Nothing On My Mind 
Nowhere To Hide 
Nukkanya 
Numb 
O du lieber Augustin 
Oldest Story In The Book 
The Oldest Story in the Book 
Ombyggn'an 
On The Cross 
Opening - Performed By Bamboleo 
The Orange peel reels 
Our Sunshine 
Paddy´s tayor jig 
Pastures Of Plenty (composed by Woody Guthrie) 
Paul KeelyTrack15 
Peace 
Peace Reprise 
Permisso Que Ilago Van Van - Performed By Los Van Van 
Personally 
Pimpard 
Play Me A Love Song 
Poor But Proud 
Pot Black (piano) 
Pouring Petrol On A Buring Man 
Pouring Petrol On A Burning Man 
The Pretty Place 
Queen Stone 
Que Sabes Tu De Amor - Performed By Juancyto Martinez 
Respeta Mi Tambo - Performed By Los Naranjos 
Roll On Summer 
Same Old Walk 
Satisfy Your Woman 
Saturday Night And Sunday Morning 
She Answers The Sun (Lazybones) (with Rebecca Barnard) 
She's A Melody 
She's Rare 
Shortcut 
Shy Before You Lord 
Smoke Under The Bridge 
Solfeggio 
Somebody's Forgetting Somebody 
Some Interesting Adverts 
Somewhare in the City 
Somewhere In The City 
Somewhere In The City (Accoustic) 
Somewhere in the City (Acoustic) 
Song From The 16th Floor 
Song From The Sixteenth Floor 
Soundings In Feet 
South Of Germany 
Special Treatment 
Standing On The Street Of Early Sorrows 
Stealin' In The Name Of The Lord 
Stealin' Love On The Side 
Storm Warnings 
Stupid Song 
Summer Rain 
Sure Got Me 
Sweet Guy 
Take It Away From Him (Put It On Me) 
Taught By Experts 
Tease Me 
Te Busco - Performed By Celia Cruz 
These Are The Days 
Through The Window 
Throwing Good Love After Bad 
Thunder Dust 
Till I Get To My Baby's Love 
Tiri Mio Rei 
Titicut 
To Be Good Takes A Long Time 
To Her Door 
Top Of The Hill 
Track01 
Track02 
Track03 
Track04 
Track05 
Track06 
Track07 
Track08 
Track09 
Track10 
Track11 
Track12 
Track13 
Track14 
Track16 
Track17 
Track18 
Track19 
Train Of My Youth 
The Trap 
Txaranga 
Under The Sun 
Until Death Do Them Part 
Untouchable 
Varmland Waltz, The Butcher's march 
Vin gaulois 
We'll Get Over It Somehow 
We've Started A Fire 
What's Happening To Us 
When I First Met Your Ma 
White Train 
Winter Coat 
Wont You Come Around? 
Won't You Come Around 
Won't You