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Music review: Ray LaMontagne – ‘Part of the Light’

By Clint Rhodes for The 2 min read
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The seventh release from singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne serves as yet another emotional offering of heartfelt arrangements drenched in intimate lyrics and soothing musical scores that foster a dreamlike aura of comfort and beauty.

“Part of the Light” flowingly opens with traces of Nick Drake as the New Hampshire nativeĢƵ soft and ethereal voice narrates the precious memories fondly recalled from a lifetime of living, loving and togetherness on “To the Sea.”

“Such a Simple Thing” is the albumĢƵ first single and delivers a heartbreaking confessional about hanging on to love through difficult times as LaMontagne asks, “Tell me what your heart wants/Such a simple thing/My heart is like paper/Yours is like a flame.”

“LetĢƵ Make It Last” is a simplistic masterpiece focused on making the most of our moments together before time robs us of the opportunities to make lasting memories. This haunting arrangement conveys the same sound and sentiment of Pink FloydĢƵ “Time” with LaMontagne tenderly singing, “Stay for a little while/Share a glass beside the fire/Time goes by so fast, so fast/LetĢƵ make it last.”

In a rare occurrence, LaMontagne unleashes his inner rocker on “As Black As Blood Is Blue.” With an opening riff reminiscent of Black Sabbath, LaMontagne quickly shifts into psychedelic mode by declaring, “If I could paint my delusion/I would paint it in colors bold/If I could capture illusion/I would hang it up on my wall.”

Four years ago for my birthday, my daughter got us tickets to see LaMontagne perform at PittsburghĢƵ Stage AE. He had recently released “Supernova,” containing some of my favorite LaMontagne numbers such as “Lavender,” “SheĢƵ the One” and “Drive-in Movies.” It was a spectacular show as our second-row seats provided for an optimal sight and sound experience.

LaMontagne returns to Pittsburgh with Neko Case for a performance at Heinz Hall on July 3, the day of my daughterĢƵ birthday. Perhaps two tickets could once again make for another memorable celebration.

Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at clinton43@me.com.

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