The Willie Wisely Trio “True”

After an 18 year hiatus the original members of the Willie Wisely Trio reunite for the enjoyable True. I would call the Trio an amalgam of pop, folk and blues with a twist. Wisely fans will love the catchy opener “Kiss Her And Make It Right” and it’s the peppiest song here. The sweet banjo progressions and trombone start “Dr. Jack” but it slowly fades into Wisely-land after the chorus, with dense violin effects. The excellent “Everybody Fears The Lord” does the same, it’s also got a killer hook and rapturous guitar.

The album also doesn’t take itself too seriously with “National Council Of Jewish Women’s Thrift Store.” Wisely writes about all the junk at the thrift store he sees from Farrah Fawcett to “I’m with Stupid” t-shirts. The acoustic folk tunes like “True” and “Low” are shining examples of great roots pop, like Glen Campbell or James Taylor. Also notable is the 26 minute final track “Surreal,” a long jam that reminds me of Simon & Garfunkel’s “A Simple Desultory Philippic.”  Wisely and his trio let’s it all hang out and I simply loved this album.

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  1. You are one intuitive mofo Aaron! Hidden (but audible) on the album I went out of my way to utter “I’ve lost my tambourine Albert.” It’s not even on “Surreal”, the song you said reminded you of Simon & Garfunkel’s “A Simple Desultory Philippic.” Love that synchronous, encoded messaging stuff. Great ears man! THX for the review and years and years of support! Priceless stuff.

    Yours,
    W

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