Page McConnell - Page McConnell
April 17, 2007 - Amazon.com
By Jaan Uhelszki
Album Review - Page McConnell
Although Page McConnell didn't write many songs during his nearly 20-year
tenure with Phish, his first solo album showcases nine Page-penned,
unflinchingly personal tunes that document his post-Phish struggles and
recent divorce. It's a toss-up which event was more painful, but it's his
efforts to fashion a new paradigm for both his music and his love life that
provide this disc with its dramatic tension and disarming fragility. While
"Runaway Bride," and "Beauty of a Broken Heart" are like scars that still
fester, "Maid Marian," a romantic "note to self" about what to avoid next
time love comes calling, seems to reveal more about McConnell's state of
mind, and is stronger because of it. A much funkier album than his two Vida
Blue efforts, with more sophisticated vocals, McConnell no longer seems so
determined to distance himself from his high profile past. He not only
invites former band mates Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, and Jon Fishman to
guest, he allows himself the freedom jam as in days of yore. Having said
that, these jams are more reminiscent of the Allman Brothers Band's anxious
jazz interludes than the mind-altering science experiments that Phish was
known for.
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