Barney Bentall Albums (6)
Gift Horse

'Gift Horse'

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Looking at the cover art -- Barney Bentall, ruggedly downcast, wearing range clothes and cowboy hat with horses on the back cover -- it is easy to assume that this is a country record in the manner of fellow Canadian icon Ian Tyson, featuring rugged, traditional songs of cowboys, lost love, betrayal, and vengeance. Not so -- Barney Bentall's Gift Horse is reflective and pensive, a well-played and produced soft rock album influenced more by western and mountain folk traditions than overt country music influences. Bentall went into semi-retirement a few years ago, working a family ranch in a remote corner of British Columbia, and these songs are the result of his personal lifestyle change: "A man is what he thinks about all day long," he sings on "A Man Is," and on Gift Horse he shares his contemplations on life and aging, matured and sharpened from days of working cattle on the lonely plains of western Canada. There are a few anecdotal songs -- "The Ballad of Old Tom Jones," for example, tells of an aging rancher nostalgic to return to his birthplace, and "Around the Bend" sadly laments another broken family. Detractors of Bentall will once again lament his unimpressive range of expression, pointing to his limited vocal delivery and musical arrangements that lack innovation and originality; still, moments of real lyrical beauty in come in his more-personal tracks -- "Talk to God" and "You and I Will Meet Again" feel heartfelt and honest. "Come Away with Me" is the bonus track, a bawdy traditional singalong that lifts the mood of the record, injecting some much-needed liveliness and humor at the right time. The musical accompaniment is top-notch, and includes Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor of Blue Rodeo, veteran Vancouver studio stars Rob Becker and Pat Steward, and significant contributions from producer John Ellis. Gift Horse will not open any new doors for Barney Bentall, but for his longtime fans or those of Blue Rodeo, this is a nice, laid-back addition to your collection that will ring true and clear. ~ Laurie Mercer, All Music Guide

Ain't Life Strange

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Although Vancouver's Barney Bentall took a leisurely nine months to piece together this third album, Ain't Life Strange has more spontaneous grit and spark to it than his previous releases. While the overall feel and sound of the album is right, Ain't Life Strange is unfortunately marred by several forgettable songs that come across as throwaway tracks. Bentall has one half of the equation down cold. For the next outing, he might want to consider some objective, outside input on song selection. ~ Roch Parisien, All Music Guide


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