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Dean Owens
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"Album 'Whisky Hearts' out Sept 15th on Navigator"

Edinburgh, Scotland
United Kingdom

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Member Since4/19/2006
Band Websitedeanowens.com
Sounds LikeNew album 'Whisky Hearts' on September 15th by Navigator Records

"Dean Owens is a genuine one-off. His exploration of songwriting has taken him through the heart of Americana, where he has found many opportunities to show his skills as a songwriter on his own and as leader of The Felsons. That the public at large have failed to take a great deal of notice is neither here nor there. For this, his second full solo album, he left the verdant Scottish climes for the dry bake of the US and his unerring romance with the country and with country music flourishes here like never before.

Bombastic opener ‘Years Ago’ is a celebration of the robust bluster of Bruce Springsteen’s E-Street Band but this is a mere jumping off point, for what follows is a varied album of warm, engaging songs that ache with a familiar feeling but resist a tumble into the trough of cliché. He has as much in common with versatile thinkers like Aimee Mann as he does your local two-gun Tex. This is a broader, more ambitious record than that. His voice isn’t that weighty, but instead is riven with a kind of fragility that makes the likes of Jeff ‘Wilco’ Tweedy so compelling. He even has echoes of Richard Ashcroft too, but without the messiah complex, thankfully.

His words are direct, unswerving and deeply personal; his lyrical clarity refreshing. Narratives are both deeply autobiographical and evocative third person - all of which work equally well.

There are many conventions to Dean Owens’ rock’n’roll. It understands its history almost a little too well and sometimes he’s ticking boxes. Like Travis, another inherently great band weighed down by the vastness of their own record collection, he’s aware of where his music is coming from. There are points at which the idea overpowers the song, but this is very much the exception, not the rule.

He may have made his name with country but Owens has moved beyond the formula of Americana and into the wide world, which is often joyful, sometimes sad, but rarely dull. A triumph. "
(Mark Robertson, List Magazine)

"Songs that stand proud next to anything Steve Earle has written" ... Uncut

"Dean's music is full of soul and tells stories that need telling, sung in a voice that keeps drawing you back in" ... Will Kimbrough

"A brilliant singer/songwriter and one of the most compelling live performers I've ever seen" ... Karen Matheson, Capercaillie

"One of Scotland's very best singer-songwriters" ... Al Perkins
Record LabelNavigator Records
Type of LabelIndie







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   About Dean Owens

Whisky Hearts

A few summers ago, I was in the Canomills shop of my pal, Sandy, the fashionable Edinburgh district of Muirhouse's greatest ever hairdresser. And no, it wasn't a business call. Being a real Muirhouse boy, Sandy has a great taste in music, and always has some interesting stuff on. I was bowled over by the passion blasting out from the demo of Whisky Hearts, which he explained was by a local guy, Dean Owens from Leith, who was causing a bit of a stir.

It wasn't hard to see why. The songs resonated with the beauty and power that only a truly committed writer and performer can bring to the table. I immediately obtained a copy of the songs and I've been a fully-paid up member of Dean's growing and diverse fan base ever since. Whisky Hearts is treasure chest brimming with rare gems. Raining In Glasgow has to be the most beautiful song ever written about that city, haunting and evocative. You can shut your eyes and see yourself coming into Queen Street Station, the rain battering off the big Scotrail train windows. My personal favourite though, is The Man From Leith, a touching son-to-father tribute. A very personal song from Dean, but he could have been writing about my dad or thousands of other Leith men. My eyes mist up every time I play it. And I have a lot of fun with Beth On A Trampoline, as that's my wife's name. The album in general exudes a warmth and humanity that seems at a premium in these often cold, insecure and paranoid times. I put it on whenever I feel blue, and soon I'm back into song-and-dance mode.

Whisky Hearts is a testament both to Dean's artistic diversity, and his own distinctive voice and sound. You could spend all day picking through the folk, rock n roll, blues, country and punk influences, but I think of him as a white soul boy, because every time he sings a song, he's not messing around or showboating, he means it and feels it with every fibre of his being. Now that is something special.

Cheers, Dean, you've brought along the heart, so the whiskies are on me.

Irvine Welsh



New album 'Whisky Hearts' on September 15th by Navigator Records.

"dean owens is scotland's most engaging and haunting singer-songwriter" – irvine welsh

"scotlands answer to josh rouse" – americana uk.com

"dean has soul" – eddi reader

“"Dean Owens..is a brilliant Edinburgh singer/songwriter. He gigs constantly, so try and catch him before he gets too huge.” - Irvine Welsh

“One of Scotland's very best singer-songwriters” - Al Perkins

“Songs that stand proud next to anything Steve Earle has written” - Uncut

“A brilliant singer/songwriter and one of the most compelling live performers I've ever seen” -Karen Matheson, Capercaillie

After winning widespread acclaim for his first two solo albums, The Droma Tapes (2001) and My Town (2004), Edinburgh singer-songwriter Dean Owens delivers his finest work to date with Whisky Hearts. Recorded in Nashville with a stellar cast of Stateside guests, it sees Owens buoyantly expanding his creative and expressive horizons, drawing on inspirations as diverse as family relationships, growing older, and the wide open spaces of the California desert. The eloquently emotive singing, incisively pared-down lyrics and rootsy Americana stylings that have long been his trademarks feature here alongside a range of influences stretching from classic country-rock to cool contemporary pop, summery 60s vibes to Celtic-tinged folk.

“I do think this record has elements on it of everything I've done and what I'm about: it's all in there this time, which is partly why I'm so happy with it,” Owens agrees. “I'd wanted to record in America for a long time, and getting all these amazing musicians to come and play on the album – well, that was just a dream come true.”

Several of the artists featured on Whisky Hearts have worked with Owens on previous projects, including pedal steel legend and former Gram Parsons cohort Al Perkins, guitar ace Will Kimbrough (Americana Music Association Instrumentalist of the Year 2004), Mavericks drummer Paul Deakin and his bassist bandmate Robert Reynolds, as well as Owens's longtime sidekick from home, Kevin McGuire, also on bass. It was through this network of connections that the remaining guests came on board, among them Flecktones saxophonist Jeff Coffin, ex-Jayhawk Jen Gunderman ..boards, and singer-songwriter Thad Cockrell, plus producer Elijah (“Lij”) Shaw.

“That was partly why I wanted to do the album in Nashville – I'd always met really interesting people when I'd been there, and it seems to be somewhere that a lot of good opportunities happen,” Owens explains. “And that's very much what the recording was like – all these people just kept turning up at the studio and doing something really magical. The other main reason for recording in the States was that on the last two albums I'd worked with a lot of great Scottish musicians, so I wanted to give these songs a different twist.”

While many of the tracks on My Town - as the title suggests – related to aspects of life in his geographical birthplace, its successor represents a kind of artistic homecoming for Owens, formerly the frontman with much-loved Scottish country-rockers the Felsons, and a lifelong devotee of American music. Nowadays, he's also the proud owner of a vintage Airstream trailer, which he keeps in California's Joshua Tree country, and where several of the new songs were written, during sojourns there in 2005 and 2006.

At the same time, paradoxically, Whisky Hearts is the least country-sounding of all Owens' records, roaming instead from the gutsy, Springsteen-esque opener, “Years Ago” to the smooth, slinky soul-pop of “Beth on the Trampoline”; from echoes of U2 on the dark, edgy “Leaving to Remain”, to the Beatles-style poignancy of “May”. Towards the end of the set, Owens' thoughts turn once more towards Scotland, with the gorgeous, achingly wistful “Raining in Glasgow”, the bittersweet waltz-time balladry of the title track, and the closing “Man From Leith”, a movingly understated tribute to his father.

“I think another difference, in terms of the writing, is that the songs on the two previous records were all more or less about me, whereas with this one it's less personal, more character-based,” Owens says. “I've drawn more on observations of other people's lives – “May”, for instance, is about an old lady who lives up the road from me: I see her TV glowing through her curtains at night, and that started me imagining what her life might be like. It comes back to me again with “Man From Leith”, thinking about the whole father-son thing, and my sense of where I'm from – but even there, I'm writing about my Dad.”

Despite the depth and weight of its subject matter, though, Whisky Hearts is a winningly upfront and approachable album, replete with hummable hooks and deftly layered arrangements, centred around the burnished colours, masterly phrasing and vibrant timbres of Owens' singing. “I was definitely trying to put it out there more,” he says. “I see The Droma Tapes and My Town as being quite reserved albums, music you'd listen to in the house, whereas this time I wanted something you'd put on in the car. That became the acid test when we were recording – we'd drive around listening to the rough mixes, and if a track didn't sound right in the car, it got binned.”

Owens' chosen studio for Whisky Hearts was a converted ranch house in Murfreesboro, just outside Nashville, owned by engineer Brian Carter, who shares the singer's passion for vintage recording equipment. “It was by far the best experience I've ever had in the studio,” Owens enthuses. “I'd always dreamed of recording the way they did back in the 70s, and that's basically what happened – we just took over the whole place, set up different people in different rooms, and did the whole thing pretty much live, with just a few overdubs. It's also a totally analogue record, all recorded onto tape – I just love the warm, organic sound you get from all those valves and tubes.”

The resulting thirteen tracks were originally written and honed in the course of Owens' wide-ranging travels since the release of My Town, including his first tour of Australia in late 2004, and support slots with Scottish supergroup Capercaillie earlier that year. Other recent career highlights include a string of UK dates in 2005 with the Felsons – still ongoing as an occasional project – while February 2006 saw Owens returning to the renowned South by Southwest festival in Texas, after his debut there in 2002.

Website: www.deanowens.com

Dean, June 2008


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Gabriele





Nov 20 2008 4:00 PM

Hi Dean and cheers for the request! It's great to be friends, your music is top class!
Best wishes,
Gabriele
FALLEN INDUSTRIES (WIRRAL STUDIO’S)





Nov 19 2008 9:53 PM



Hey Dean Owens! Thanks for supporting this new Wirral Studio, keep a look out for the "making-of" promo video coming soon...


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LORENZO ROMAGNOLI





Nov 16 2008 11:59 AM

hello, thanks for the add. love your music.
cheers
Paul





Nov 4 2008 4:24 AM

hey Dean,
Shame we missed the London gig last night, how was it? Give us a shout next time you're around.
Px
Mairead





Nov 2 2008 8:22 PM

thanks for the request Dean. Big fan of you music. Whiskey Heart - brillo. Will you be making it across the Minch anytime in the future?

M
The Pinster





Nov 1 2008 5:43 PM

Thanks for the add. I love Whiskey Hearts!

XXX
Hugh





Oct 31 2008 9:10 AM

Thanks for the add Dean. Love the music.

Hugh
Luna Lisa





Oct 30 2008 5:42 PM

I sooo wish I could be over there seeing you! Hope you're all well. Happy Halloween from the Big Island.
Keep your fingers crossed that next Tuesday will be one for huge celebration!
Jim





Oct 30 2008 11:09 AM

Hi Dean

Thanks for the add! Sounding great!

Cheers, Jim
Dutchman52





Oct 17 2008 9:05 PM

Hi Dean, thanks for adding me. It's been some time, but I still love your music. Hope to see you again some time. Cheers from the Netherlands !
-Gerard-
a wolf in sheeps clothing





Oct 9 2008 9:18 PM

hi dean thanks for accepting me as a friend. :)i heard your song raining in glasgow, it was on the radio in the plane as i was returning home from Afghanistan,so it has a lot of meaning for me. its the best song ive heard, thanks for a great song.ill be buying your album this weekend. as well as a guitar.
Emily Baker





Oct 5 2008 8:27 PM

ello...
cheers for the add. hope you had a chance to listen to my tunes too.
sounds great here...keep up the good work
take care
Emily
x
moray-eel





Oct 3 2008 8:57 PM

Thanks for the add,Liking the tunes and sound you got going on there
Regards from Scarborough
Jennifer Friend





Oct 1 2008 5:05 AM

Thanks! Hope your week is going well for you.
Jennifer Friend





Sep 29 2008 9:02 PM

Thanks for adding me among your friends. Great space and music. I hope you enjoy stopping by as much as I have visiting you.
favourite son





Sep 29 2008 5:49 PM

downloaded whiskey hearts last night and it's absolutely brilliant
Jonny Wills and The Wow





Sep 29 2008 11:17 AM

Thanks for the add and finding me, top sounds, keep it up..JW and the Wow
stupidgirl_no1





Sep 21 2008 11:23 AM

Thanks for the heads up about Aberdeen gig but I'm afraid I won't make it, hope it goes well though!
ღஐღ Erin ღஐღ





Sep 19 2008 11:15 PM

Hi Dean! Great to hear that you'll have a gig in Yorkshire, let us know when you'll be around! Erin xo
Richard Stephenson





Sep 19 2008 6:01 PM

Welcome Dean - pleased to have your friendship.
Great music, good luck with it!
ღஐღ Erin ღஐღ





Sep 18 2008 9:30 PM

Hi Dean! Thanks for your request, you sound very much like David Gray, love your music! Erin xo
lesley





Sep 17 2008 5:13 PM

Thanx for the add Dean, I was "gone" listening to your music!x
ant aubrey





Sep 17 2008 3:42 PM

thanks 4 the add!!
appreciated!!
Gigsta UK





Sep 17 2008 3:39 PM

Hi Dean

Thanks for the add. We're putting you into the database at gigsta. co. uk so your gigs should soon start to appear in our listings there.

Best of luck

Gigsta UK
Doc Savage





Sep 17 2008 9:21 AM

Cheers for the request x
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Sep 17 2008 8:57 AM

loving ya sound :)
Thanks for the request
Emma Forman





Sep 17 2008 7:45 AM

Have a great gig on the 21st :)

all the best,
Emma
Lizette & - official music page





Sep 17 2008 7:33 AM

Thank U kindly for Ur invitation!
Have a BRILLIANT day!

Lizette &

Panda Eyes





Sep 16 2008 5:19 PM

Cheers for the ad.
Enjoy playing the Lemon Tree!
Benedict





Sep 16 2008 4:16 PM

Check out the instrument I made at www. youtube. com/bennytet

Cheers
Benedict





Sep 16 2008 4:00 PM

Hi Dean,

I believe I met you at Mike & Heathers party at Greenbank a couple of years ago. I like the sounds. Great vocals!

Best wishes
Benny
Skellum





Sep 16 2008 3:55 PM