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Dabble
Reviews and Comments


Monday, October 24th 2011 - 10:38:17 PM
Name:   fip
Review Source:   www.whammo.com.au [defunct]
Review or Comment:   Steve Kilbey is best known as the man behind The Church, but he has certainly made a mark for himself as one of Australia's best songwriters through his solo work. Dabble is Steve Kilbey's first new material since the release of 'Remindlessness' back in 1990. It features 14 new tracks recorded in the US, and is lyrically evocative and haunting. Dabble contains Steve Kilbey's most direct and accessible song writing, full of imagery both mundane and fantastic. Continuing in the theme of past works, Dabble explores the elastic nature of experience, venturing to a realm where the boundaries of understanding stretch and blur. Undeniably his best album yet!



Thursday, August 6th 2009 - 08:33:20 AM
Name:   Serra
Review or Comment:   Is it a coincidence the release of "Dabble" a short time before "After Everything Now This"? Both have a very interesting and ethereal sea imagery floating in the air, both are very intricate and poignant, but Dabble is darker, more difficult to swallow and more experimental. It interleaves conventional (but not commercial) tracks with very complex ones, instrumental passages included. As with many Church and Kilbey albums, it works perfectly as a unit which should be listened to as a whole.

The production is top notch. At this point Steve is a master of crafting songs in every detail and he even plays most of the instruments except drumming and some strings (mandolin, dobro...).

Again, as it often happens with The Church factory releases, it's not what you expect from the guys, but being ready to be taken by surprise with new unexpected twists.



Thursday, July 12th 2007 - 05:01:35 PM
Name:   Brien Comerford
Review or Comment:   Dabble is part of the trinity of Steve Kilbey's exemplary post 2000 CDs. The album ebbs and flows and Steve plays an array of instruments. Three extremely memorable and truly vintage songs are "Blessed One" the mesmerizing "Keeper" and the evocative "Time To Say Goodbye". I love all of Steve's solo CDs but the dynamic trio are "Acoustic and Intimate", "Dabble" and "Isidore" (with some help from some friends).

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