The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Ellsworth continues to impress

- Doug Gallant

Some artists you get tired of rather quickly.

Two or three albums in and you simply lose any interest their initial offerings may have generated because they’re basically making the same record over and over again.

You will never be able to say that about Dennis Ellsworth. Not yet anyway.

In a career that now spans more than 20 years and eight albums, the P.E.I. singer-songwriter has proven to be someone whose work you can always look to for something fresh and original, carefully conceived and skillfully executed by someone with a firm grip on the tunesmith’s craft.

And so it is with Ellsworth’s latest offering, “Common Senseless”, a 13-song set recorded over the past 18 months at The Hill Sound Studios.

Ellsworth served as primary producer for the set with additional production coming from Adam Gallant who also engineered the record, assisted Ellsworth with the mix and played bass as well as some drums.

Ellsworth wrote 12 of the album’s 13 tracks and co-wrote the remaining track, “Cracked In Half”, with Katie McGarry.

He played multiple instrument­s on the set, bringing in other players where needed on bass and drums. Roger Carter laid down most of the drum

trucks, as well as some organ tracks. Alan Dowling and J.D. Hughes also sat in on drums.

The material penned for “Common Senseless”, which follows the much-touted Joel Plaskett produced “Things Change”, is a diverse but wellbalanc­ed mix that covers a lot of ground from upbeat alt-rock, and alt-country to folk and dreamy pop soundscape­s that I could listen to over and over and most likely will.

Lyrically the record explores a number of themes from the bizarre state of current affairs in the world today. and the influence of social media in our lives to mental health, money, our irrational­ities and matters of the heart. As with previous efforts Ellsworth writes with clarity, insight and great passion about those things with mean something to him.

And that passion clearly carries over to the studio where those ideas take shape and evolve.

Ellsworth is one of those artists I don’t see live as often as I might like to but when I do I am never disappoint­ed because he always delivers. And he certainly delivers on this set.

Choice offerings here include “Better Luck Next Time”, “Whatever You Want”, “Compassion”, “Cracked In Half” and the title track, “Common Senseless”.

Rating

(Rating 4 out of 5 stars) Doug Gallant is a freelance writer and well-known connoisseu­r of a wide variety of music. His On Track column will appear in The Guardian every second Saturday. To comment on what he has to say or to offer suggestion­s for future reviews, email him at dpagallant@gmail.com.

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