Hrishikesh Hirway made an album about running out of time — in no time

Hrishikesh Hirway made an album about running out of time — in no time

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Hrishikesh Hirway, host of Song Exploder, returns with his first album in fifteen years, In the Last Hour of Light, made under a premise that's almost contradictory for a podcaster built around isolated stems: session players who had never heard the songs, vocals tracked live in the room, no click track, and no overdubs.

The layered style that defines current pop production is itself a relatively recent development. Hirway's record reaches back to the older live-tracking tradition that shaped the 1950s and 60s Bollywood recordings he grew up listening to in his parents' house. The album is about memory and so it’s appropriate that the music is recorded whole in all its beautiful imperfections.

Songs Discussed

Hrishikesh Hirway "Things Change Even Now"

Hrishikesh Hirway "Stray Dogs"

Hrishikesh Hirway "The Ocean"

Hrishikesh Hirway "Home Movies"

Adrienne Lenker “Anything”

Chuck Berry "Maybellene"

The Beatles "Twist and Shout"

James Brown "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag"

Sidney Bechet "The Sheik of Araby"

Les Paul & Mary Ford "How High the Moon"

The Beach Boys "Good Vibrations"

The Beatles “A Day In The Life”

Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody"

Jacob Collier "With the Love in My Heart"

Brandi Carlile "You and Me on the Rock"

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