Despite all the darkness and despair ‘Ensoulment’ registers as a comforting listen overall and in particular the closing elegiac ‘A Rainy Day in May’, with its wordless singalong refrain and tender strings, works like a soothing balm calming our collective worries. Johnson has always known what note to finish an album on, frequently The The album closers are highlights, and it’s reassuring that happy habit has continued here. It would be hard to argue it’s the neat bow that ties up a perfect return, but encouragingly we’re still somewhere close to a ‘perfectly imperfect’ attempt; even if ‘Ensoulment’ proves to be the most substantial ‘parting statement’ Johnson ever gives us, it was well worth him coming out of that self imposed semi-exile to find his voice again.
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Disc 1
A1 / Cognitive Dissident
A2 / Some Days I Drink My Coffee By The Grave Of William Blake
A3 / Zen & The Art Of Dating
B1 / Kissing The Ring Of Potus
B2 / Life After Life
B3 / I Want To Wake Up With You
Disc 2
C1 / Down By The Frozen River
C2 / Risin’ Above The Need
C3 / Linoleum Smooth To The Stockinged Foot
D1 / Where Do We Go When We Die?
D2 / I Hope You Remember (The Things I Can’t Forget)
D3 / A Rainy Day In May
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