According to legend...when the world was being born the coyotes were
howling at the universe, and they were called "Song Dogs."
Jimmy Rankin felt it was a good analogy to artists and songwriters, who
are basically just storytellers telling their stories to the world and
chose to use this as the title of his CD. Jimmy's a "Song Dog"
for sure! Combining 12 songs with very strong, well-written lyrics, this
is a CD that is going to put Jimmy Rankin on the Canadian Songwriters
Map, more so than he already is!
Many
of you will recognize Jimmy Rankin as the lead singer & song-writer
for The Rankin Family (later The Rankins) from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
They were one of the groups who paved the way for the popularity of
Celtic music from the east coast, especially with the younger generation
these days.
After 10 years of success and touring around the world, the band
decided to call it quits in late 1999. Jimmy says "we'd all reached
a time in our lives where we were working on different projects already
and it just seemed like the best time to stop." Raylene had a young
family, Heather was focussing on an acting career, Cookie was settling
down and John Morris wanted to spend time at home with his family.
Sadly, John Morris' plans were made all too short when he was killed in
a car accident in January 2000. This is still a topic that is too close
to heart for any of the members to discuss publicly. However, as a
tribute, Jimmy has dedicated "Song Dog" to the memory of his
older brother.
Jimmy has always been the primary songwriter for the Rankins, and
it's like the words just pour out of life's happenings and onto paper
and the stage. That's the case with "Song Dog." The songs all
paint such vivid imagery that a listener is sure to find a song on there
that they can relate to...either the tragedy of losing someone...a
romance with someone...the hardships of dealing with substance-abuse or
many of life's general happenings.
"Followed Her Around", the first track and single from the
CD, starts the CD off with a bang and is sure to peak your interest from
start to beginning. It talks about an obsessive relationship with
someone that is more fantasy than reality! Already the single is
climbing up the radio charts in Canada, both country and pop, and the
video is receiving plenty of airplay on CMT Canada and MuchMoreMusic.
Fans of the Rankins are sure to recognize "Tripper", a tune
that Jimmy has performed on occasion in the past, either at solo
engagements or on tour. Based on a true story, this song recalls the
loss of a friend at a young age and the time dealing with it. The song
has a "rambler" feel to it, which is evident in many of
Jimmy's compositions. It reminds me of "The Ballad of Malcolm
Murray" from the Rankins limited edition CD "Grey Dusk of
Eve."
Tripper falls in the midst of four tunes in the middle of the album
that Rankin calls his "Maritime moment" - an acoustic section
that pays homage to his roots and speaks of troubled times, destitution
and our legendary resilience.
With only a couple of paragraphs to it, "Lighthouse Heart"
is a short tune but very poignant...the piano interlude, reminiscent of
John Morris' style, connects the song. "Lighthouse Heart" is a
beacon of tenderness, a beautiful love song that makes no apology for
its warmth or its sentiment.
"This Is The Hour", a story about Maritimes who headed west
on the "Harvest Trains" to find work, is just Jimmy and his
guitar...you don't really need anything else to hear the message and the
words of the song stand out. Everyone should be able to relate to this
song...having to leave your hometown to move away to find work.
Don't think Jimmy has abandoned his family though...sister Cookie
Rankin appears throughout the CD singing back-up vocals on several
tracks. Other singers featured on the CD include Cassandra Vasik, Joel
Feeney and Blue Rodeo's "Greg Keelor."
For those fans of the Rankins, who have missed hearing anything new
in a few years, this CD is sure to be a must-have in your collection.
And for those new to the music, this is a great collection of songs to
listen to and really make you think. And I'd recommend going out and
purchasing some of the Rankins previous albums and hear some more of
Jimmy's fine songwriting skills.
Look for Jimmy this fall touring Canada from coast to coast in
support of this CD!