Jerry Harrison
Walk On Water

Warner Bros.    9 25943-2  (1990)

Rock/Pop
CD, 13   Tracks, 56:16  Length
01 Flying Under Radar Jerry Harrison; Dan Hartman; Ernie Brooks 03:49
02 Kick Start Jerry Harrison; Alex Weir; Bernie Worrell; Ernie Brooks 03:50
03 I Don't Mind Jerry Harrison; Tom Bailey; Alannah Currie; Ernie Brooks 03:30
04 Confess Jerry Harrison; Tom Bailey; Alannah Currie; Ernie Brooks 03:40
05 Sleep Angel Jerry Harrison; Ernie Brooks; Joyce Bowden 06:07
06 I Cry For Iran Jerry Harrison; Alex Weir; Bernie Worrell; Ernie Brooks; Joyce Bowden 06:12
07 Never Let It Slip Jerry Harrison; Alex Weir; Bernie Worrell; John Sieger 03:19
08 Cowboy's Got To Go Jerry Harrison; John Sieger; Ernie Brooks 04:52
09 If The Rains Return Jerry Harrison; Alex Weir; Bernie Worrell; Ernie Brooks 04:25
10 Remain Calm Jerry Harrison 02:40
11 Big Mouth Jerry Harrison; Alex Weir; Bernie Worrell; Tom Bailey 03:32
12 Facing The Fire Jerry Harrison; Alex Weir; Bernie Worrell; Ernie Brooks; Arthur Russell 04:37
13 The Doctors Lie Jerry Harrison; Ernie Brooks; Alex Weir; Arthur Russell 05:43
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Keyboards Jerry Harrison
Drums Rick Jaeger
Organ Bernie Worrell
Guitar Alex Weir
Musician Harrison, Jerry (Jerry Harrison: Casual Gods)
Producer Jerry Harrison; Ernie Brooks
Engineer Jay Mark; Richard Manwaring
Personal Details
Index # 1464
Owner Dave
Tags Downtempo, Synth Pop
User Defined
Purchased Used
Notes
Jerry Harrison was so impressed with the performance of his backup band on his 1988 tour that he brought them back around to share billing on his third album, Walk on Water. It's ironic, then, that none of his star players and partisans feature audibly on the recording. The soulful backing of vocalists Dollette McDonald and Nona Hendryx creep into the mix from time to time, as does Bernie Worrell's blistering keyboard work, but it's clear that Harrison has chosen Walk on Water, his first post-Talking Heads album, to be a stylistic departure from his earlier works. For one, the dense, syncopated textures from his previous albums have given way to a significantly more laid-back and monorhythmic feel. No doubt Harrison felt a simpler, pop-oriented approach would seem less self-conscious than his tense, meticulous early material. Tension, however, has always been an important quality in Jerry Harrison's music. Without it, his songs suffer here, as listenable but vaguely unremarkable tunes. Harrison brings his political activism to the fore, too, most notably in "I Cry for Iran" and "Cowboy's Got to Go." Unfortunately, the lyrics come across heavy-handed and lack personality, hardly benefiting from the sparser production. It's only when Harrison truly lets his guard down that Walk on Water succeeds. A handful of surprisingly tender ballads manage to buoy the album up from mediocrity. "If the Rains Return" is an affectionate ode to a lover with a lush tropical backdrop, while the exquisite lullaby "Sleep Angel" seems to channel Chris Isaak with its silvery steel guitar and husky vocal delivery. -- Christian Huey (allmusic.com)