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Gordy Quist (The Band of Heathens) shares his 10 favorite albums of 2018:


Americana stalwarts The Band of Heathens recently went into their hometown studio in Austin, TX deciding to record their own version of the classic Ray Charles album "A Message From The People". In a time where the downtrodden need a voice again, the Heathens have delivered the message paying homage to one of the most important voices in American song history. I met the band earlier this year at the "Real Music" club in Lauchhammer, Germany.

Gordy Quist (The Band of Heathens) shares his 10 favorite albums of 2018:

1) Dr Dog - Critical Equation

2) The Wood Brothers - One Drop of Truth

3) Phil Cook - People Are My Drug

4) Jeff Tweedy - WARM

5) Erin Rae - Putting on Airs

6) Glorietta - Glorietta

7) Rayland Baxter - Wide Awake

8) Jeffrey Foucault - Blood Brothers

9) David Byrne - American Utopia

10) Khruangbin - Con Todo El Mundo

The Band of Heathens "Hurricane" (Live):

The Band of Heathens "Paste Studio" Live Session:

The Band of Heathens Present: A Message From The People Revisited – A Tribute To Ray Charles

From the band on why they chose to record their own version of this entire album: Ray’s voice became the voice of an elder—a true master was speaking to us from the past. There is sorrow, protest, and anger but also resolve, hope, and deliverance. On the final track of the record, Ray saved us the most powerful message and the perfect coda. The definitive version of “America The Beautiful” is absolutely glorious. It is quite simply the apotheosis of soul. Ray may as well have been singing that to us from a mountaintop because that’s what it felt like in that moment. “America! God done shed his grace on thee! He crowned thy good, he told me he would, with brotherhood from sea to shining sea!”

In December 2017 we were working as a backing band on a variety of projects for other artists. The sessions were taking place at the Finishing School, a studio built by close friend, producer, and musical collaborator, George Reiff, who tragically succumbed to cancer in May ’17 after a 10-month fight. The studio had been dark since George’s passing. With the blessing of the Reiff family, the lights were turned back on and we went to work for a few weeks. The final four days of session time were blocked off for us to work on something of our own. A few weeks prior to the sessions it was collectively decided that we would use that time to take a shot at recording some of (whatever we could get to) A Message From The People. Working alongside our close friend (and George’s right-hand-man in the studio) Steve Christensen, there was a palpable vibration in the air. It was somber but also very peaceful. Our expectations were set low as we knew that doing any Ray Charles record justice was going to be a real challenge — let alone one with such lush arrangements.

To our amazement, after four days we had finished the record. It was a beautiful process that simply flowed in a workmanlike manner. In between takes we frequently reminisced about George and were even visited at the studio by some of George’s close friends and family. Feeling confident that what we had accomplished was going to be worthy of a release, we unanimously agreed that it would be dedicated to the memory of George and that proceeds would go to a charitable organization that focused on social justice.

Going forward, our hope is that our performance of these songs has sufficient merit to carry the listener without distraction to the musical feeling that we strived to accomplish in these recordings — a spirit of brotherhood, hope and understanding, liberty, and justice for all.

The Band of Heathens website: https://www.bandofheathens.com


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