Album Reviews

Dirk Powell

When I Wait For You

Artist:     Dirk Powell

Album:     When I Wait For You

Label:     Compass Records

Release Date:     9.4.2020

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It’s always a true pleasure to catch a new, fresh release featuring roots master Dirk Powell. Never a slouch or a single-genre sort of guy, Powell is invariably interesting, purposeful and refreshingly original in his output. With When I Wait For You, his latest 13-track offering, Powell is joined by many of his personal friends and folk-Americana/Bayou musical greats, including anchored star, Rhiannon Giddens (with whom he’s been involved over many years), Sara and Sean Watkins, UK stalwarts Donald Shaw—the man largely responsible for the excellent TV series and Scottish music festival, Celtic Connections—fiddler John McCusker and Irish piper Mike McGoldrick.

With a dozen tracks penned by Powell himself, the album is a reflection of his own loves and brings a delightful, unexpected depth of thinking and contrasting exposure of life’s elements and musical forces, a ying-yang challenge that bursts with simply stunning musical mastery from start to finish. Powell has worked with many of the world’s greatest, some startlingly differing in their own backgrounds and preferences from Nashville country legends Loretta Lynn and Linda Ronstadt; rock and blues giants, Eric Clapton and T Bone Burnett, to folkie fundamentalists as great as Joan Baez. Add modernist Jack White to Powell’s impressive CV, and see the versatility at his heart.

This CD is a shining example of Powell’s place in modern American music: perfectly pitched music that slips down nicely; Powell’s vocal delivery neither fails nor fades, while the backing is assured and touching throughout. A real pleasure, nothing short of traditional musical treasure.

—Iain Patience

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