Emma Donovan & The Putbacks - Dawn [Official Video] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Dec 10, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
Buy LP, CD or digital // http://www.hopestreetrecordings.com/product/dawn/
Stream album // http://player.believe.fr/v2/5050580623613

Video by Daybreak Films
Director/ Editor - Natasha Gadd
Director of Photography - Campbell Hynam-Smith
Co-Producer - Natalie Nalesnyik

About This Release:

Acclaimed indigenous vocalist Emma Donovan and Melbourne rhythm combo The Putbacks come together to bring you down, an LP of hard-hitting and heartfelt soul songs telling stories of grief, struggle and redemption. Dawn is a gritty, uniquely Australian record, simultaneously classic and contemporary. The songwriting is in turns optimistic, angry and melancholic, and on occasions bruisingly honest. The music is fluid, live and raw, recorded in one room on eight channels of analogue tape and the electric connection between Emma and the band comes through in every beat.

Dawn takes some cues from the burgeoning soul revival, but it's a far looser interpretation than many releases in the style. This is no attempt at reviving a bygone era. There's no horn section. There's more rock in there. There's more country in there. There's more, in Emma's words, "blackfella music" in there. The songwriting is more akin to classic Aboriginal bands like Coloured Stone than it is to Sharon Jones. The sentiment is personal, for both Emma and the band, and forward-looking, rather than revivalist. Shades of every soul record you ever liked sneak through: Al Green's Hi Records era? Check. Aretha's Classic Atlantic recordings? Check. Stacks of Stax? Check. It's all there, but all different. Dawn is it's own thing, indigenous Australian soul. From the ferocious opening salvo of Black Woman to the sweet and gentle comedown of Over Under Away, Dawn is above all a journey through Emma's life written in song.

Emma grew up singing church songs with her maternal grandparents on the North coast of New South Wales. Her first secular gigs were singing in The Donovans, a band comprised of her mother and five uncles. With her mother, Emma sang country for years, and in her youth was a fixture at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, but she always yearned for the bluesier tones of her Father's record collection, full of American artists like Laverne Baker and Etta James and Indigenous Australian artists like No Fixed Address and Archie Roach.

Years later, after touring and recording with many of the mainstays of Indigenous music and developing as a solo artist in her own right, Emma met members of The PutBacks, and finally, she found a band with the gritty blues-soaked tones she had been looking for. She also found, in PutBacks bassist Mick Meagher, a co-writer and collaborator on the soul songs she had been waiting a lifetime to write and sing. The results are well worth the wait and hopefully, only mark the beginning of this oh-so-right collaboration.

FULL CREDITS:
FEATURING: EMMA DONOVAN, TINA DE MELO & RHIMI JOHNSON PAGE
DIRECTOR: NATASHA GADD
PRODUCERS: NATALIE NALESNYIK & NATASHA GADD
PRODUCTION COMPANY: DAYBREAK FILMS

PRODUCTION & COSTUME DESIGN: ZOHIE CASTELLANO
COSTUME COORDINATOR & STANDBY PROPS: TANIA NALESNYIK
CINEMATOGRAPHY: CAMPBELL HYNAM-SMITH
LIGHTING: CON MANCUSO
1st CAMERA ASSISTANT: JENSEN COPE
STILLS: RHYS GRAHAM & JENSEN COPE

EDITOR: NATASHA GADD
COLORIST: DANIEL STONEHOUSE / CRAYON
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