No Selfish Heart | |
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Studio album by Rick Redbeard | |
Released | 28 January 2013 |
Recorded | Aberdeenshire, Glasgow, Bernese Oberland |
Genre | Alternative folk, alternative country |
Length | 43.07 |
Label | Chemikal Underground |
Producer | Rick Anthony |
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
The Arts Desk | |
Drowned in Sound | 8/10 |
The Herald (Glasgow) | favourable |
The List | |
Mojo | |
The Quietus | favourable |
Scotland on Sunday | |
The Scotsman | |
The Skinny | |
Uncut | 9/10 |
No Selfish Heart is the first album by Rick Redbeard, the solo recording pseudonym of Scottish musician Rick Anthony. It was released on January 28, 2013 through Chemikal Underground Records to critical acclaim.
It was self-recorded by Anthony in Aberdeenshire, Glasgow and the Bernese Oberland in the first half of 2012. It is composed of songs written by Anthony between 2004 and 2012 as well as a version of the traditional Scottish folk song Kelvin Grove and one older home-recording from 2007, the single Now We're Dancing.
The album deals primarily with themes of nature, love, sex, death, memory, nostalgia and the passage of time and has a stripped back sound and emphasis on acoustic instrumentation that is markedly different from Anthony's prior work with The Phantom Band.
Critics noted the influence on the album of iconic artists such as Leonard Cohen, Will Oldham, Bill Callahan, Jason Molina, Jim Reid (folk musician), Alasdair Roberts and Neil Young as well as the dark, sparse Southern gothic prose of Cormac McCarthy and the surreal fantasy of Alasdair Gray. Anthony has also spoken of the influence that landscape and nature has on his writing, specifically the scenery of his native Aberdeenshire and the mountains of the Bernese Alps.