2009, RCA Music Group
VINYL FORMAT. 180 gram vinyl. If it weren't for his singing voice, so full of smoke and ether, one would be hard-pressed to believe that Till the Sun Turns Black was made by the same man who recorded Trouble just two years prior to it. Ray LaMontagne takes a brave leap from the rootsy singer/songwriter material of his stellar debut album and goes nearly 180 degrees. Once more collaborating with legendary producer and multi-instrumentalist Ethan Johns, the singer and songwriter turns in a highly textured, atmospheric, and subdued performance on his sophomore effort -- and hell yes that's a good thing. All the grit and earth in LaMontagne's voice on Trouble, and the basic country-folk and even R&B (on the title track) has been swept out the backdoor here. This new set of songs is startling all on its own. The reliance on skeletal yet delicate string arrangements adds so much to the interior nature of these songs. LaMontagne has used the projection in both his lyrics and his voice and turned them inside out. He's slower, more subtle, more restrained in everything he does. His lines are economical, full of space and tension, as if they were being performed in the middle of the night in a room alone. -allmusic.com
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Be Here Now |
| 2 | Empty |
| 3 | Barfly |
| 4 | Three More Days |
| 5 | Can I Stay |
| 6 | You Can Bring Me Flowers |
| 7 | Gone Away from Me |
| 8 | Lesson Learned |
| 9 | Truly, Madly, Deeply |
| 10 | Till the Sun Turns Black |
| 11 | Within You |
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