
Johnny Coley - Mister Sweet Whisper LP NEW
Johnny Coley - Mister Sweet Whisper LP
NEW. SEALED.
Mississippi Records
Surreal, layered, Lynchian visions by Birmingham, Alabamaâs septuagenarian poet and storyteller, Johnny Coley. Â On his Mississippi Records debut, Coley takes a completely improvised and semi-hallucinatory journey down decrepit southern trucking routes, gaslit Victorian alleys, past âa small frame house / transparent with fire,â and by women arguing on the cobblestones outside a darkened club in Rome (âyou could only see their lipsâ). Itâs a world of flesh vehicles, supernatural waiters, and a poet trying to hitch a ride from a Chattanooga Dunkinâ at 2 am, headed south. Â Thereâs humor and sadness in Johnnyâs thick drawling voice and laconic style - warped front porch yarns made up on the spot, whispered close to the mic. Always on the outside, even when heâs the one telling the story, Coley melds the hyper-specifics of a life lived on the road with a deep, dark pool of American collective imagery. These are dreams within dreams, waves of darkness, wisdom, and plain-spoken Southern humor from a brilliant, overlooked artist. âWhen the God of Fire / comes looking for fire / thatâs a bad sign.â Â Itâs even more remarkable that these dense, continually unfolding stories are improvised from within Johnnyâs apartment in Highland Towers, Birmingham, where health issues have kept him mostly homebound. There, a crew of young musicians around the Sweat Wreath label have lifted him up as their poet laureate, visiting him regularly and putting his poems to music. On Mister Sweet Whisper, they back him on guitar, upright bass, vibraphone, and wobbly saxes and organs. But Johnny is the star of this multi-generational cosmic lounge act, building entire universes within a song. Weâve listened over and over, and these pieces continue to reveal themselves.
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Johnny Coley - Mister Sweet Whisper LP
NEW. SEALED.
Mississippi Records
Surreal, layered, Lynchian visions by Birmingham, Alabamaâs septuagenarian poet and storyteller, Johnny Coley. Â On his Mississippi Records debut, Coley takes a completely improvised and semi-hallucinatory journey down decrepit southern trucking routes, gaslit Victorian alleys, past âa small frame house / transparent with fire,â and by women arguing on the cobblestones outside a darkened club in Rome (âyou could only see their lipsâ). Itâs a world of flesh vehicles, supernatural waiters, and a poet trying to hitch a ride from a Chattanooga Dunkinâ at 2 am, headed south. Â Thereâs humor and sadness in Johnnyâs thick drawling voice and laconic style - warped front porch yarns made up on the spot, whispered close to the mic. Always on the outside, even when heâs the one telling the story, Coley melds the hyper-specifics of a life lived on the road with a deep, dark pool of American collective imagery. These are dreams within dreams, waves of darkness, wisdom, and plain-spoken Southern humor from a brilliant, overlooked artist. âWhen the God of Fire / comes looking for fire / thatâs a bad sign.â Â Itâs even more remarkable that these dense, continually unfolding stories are improvised from within Johnnyâs apartment in Highland Towers, Birmingham, where health issues have kept him mostly homebound. There, a crew of young musicians around the Sweat Wreath label have lifted him up as their poet laureate, visiting him regularly and putting his poems to music. On Mister Sweet Whisper, they back him on guitar, upright bass, vibraphone, and wobbly saxes and organs. But Johnny is the star of this multi-generational cosmic lounge act, building entire universes within a song. Weâve listened over and over, and these pieces continue to reveal themselves.












