Mr Bongo proudly presents the third album by Melbourne/Naarm
multi-instrumentalist, Don Glori, entitled ‘Paper Can’t Wrap Fire’. A
kaleidoscopic genre-surfing odyssey that brings together the worlds of
jazz, soul and funk. Feeling both contemporary and classic, familiar yet
novel, it’s an assured third release that sees an artist in full
flight, showcasing their creative prowess and the uniqueness of their
musical voice.
Steering in a new direction, Don Glori (aka Gordon Li) has delved
headfirst into his songwriting with ‘Paper Can’t Wrap Fire’. Deftly
showcasing his talents as a writer and bandleader, he brings with him a
whole host of friends from the creative crossroads that is Naarm. It’s
an album enriched with more soul, R&B, and funk-oriented songs than
his previous jazz-rooted productions, yet there’s still plenty of jazz
material for those familiar fans of Don's earlier works.
The album’s title is an old Chinese proverb, roughly translated as 'you
can’t deny the truth'. This underlying thread is woven between the
songs. “A lot of them are in some way about truth-seeking, observations
and the masks you put on to deal with life (hence the cover art)”, Don
mentions. Take, for instance, the sensational soul single 'Brown Eyes'
featuring silky lead vocals by ML Hall. A
dissection of the minority experience, and the power and comfort in
building those communities. Elsewhere, 'Disaster' is a satirical take on
the structures serving everyone but the artists, and 'Flicker' tackles
notations of truth and clarity after introspection.
To marry that meaning with the level of musicianship on these tracks is
what really stands out. Don has set out his stall here as an artist who
can write songs that hit home in the heart, as much as they do in the
head. It’s a journey infused with a glistening jazz finesse, layered
with nourishing vocal harmonies and powered by an instantly relatable
human soul.
Recorded over two hot summer days in Rolling Stock Studios in
Collingwood, Naarm, the lineup of musicians is built up of Don's friends
and family. Featuring the backbone team of Tim Cox, Al Kennedy, Joel
Trigg, Robyn Cummins and Lachlan Thompson, who were part of Don's
touring band before he relocated to London, and a stunning selection of
vocalists in the form of ML Hall, Ruby Dargaville, Isadora Lauritz, and
Bianca Kyriacou. Also gracing the album are trumpeter extraordinaire
Audrey Powne, saxophonist Joshua Moshe, and Alcides Neto who sprinkles
some Brazilian magic into the record.
Taking influence from artists including Azymuth, SAULT, Jordan Rakei and
Lynda Dawn, as well as from London musical beacons such as NTS and
Total Refreshment Centre, Don has run with this, leaned in and come out
with a record truly unique to himself and his distinctive core, with no
mask necessary.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia.
Tracklist:
1. Disaster
2. Brown Eyes
3. Flicker
4. Janet
5. Song for Ants
6. Power
7. Precious
8. Ron Song
9. Saturn's Return