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Collette Savard and the Savants

by Collette Savard

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Keith Nunn
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Keith Nunn I love this record. it's not only lyrically beautiful and engaging, it's fun. This band is tight, skilled and versatile, bringing Collette's music out of beautiful simplicity into the bright dynamics of joy and sorrow. Favorite track: The Hardest Part.
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1.
IN OVER MY HEAD HOW DID I END UP HERE SEARCHING FOR ADVENTURE IT SEEMS I KNEW I HAD TO GO SO I WENT IN OVER MY HEAD IN OVER MY HEAD I’VE BEEN CONSULTING THE I-CHING MAYBE THE UNIVERSE KNOWS THE WAY I FOUND MYSELF THREE WISE MEN THEY ALL SAY I’M IN OVER MY HEAD IN OVER MY HEAD MAYBE I’LL SLIDE BELOW THE WAVES MAYBE I’LL RIDE THE TIDE MAYBE I WILL BE SAVED MAYBE I’LL FLOAT AWAY FLOAT AWAY IN OVER MY HEAD IN OVER MY HEAD HOW DID I END UP HERE
2.
Cecil Street 03:54
CECIL STREET DOWN PAST THE ROSES ON CECIL STREET THE MARKET IS ALIVE I WALK CLIP CLOPPING DOWN THE SIDEWALK JUST ANOTHER BEE IN THE HIVE WORRY WORRY OH WORRY HAS GOT ME BY THE ARM NO MATTER HOW MUCH I HURRY IT MEANS TO DO ME HARM SAYS LOOK NOW YOU BETTER DO SOMETHING YOU DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME YOU'VE BEEN STANDING IN THIS JOY QUEU FOREVER YOU'RE STILL AT THE BACK OF THE LINE WORRY WORRY OH WORRY CAN'T YOU SEE THAT I'M TRYING YOU'RE BIG AND YOU'RE MEAN AND YOUR SURELY I STILL CAN'T PAY THE FINE THIS IS THE HUMAN CONDITION THIS IS THE STATE OF OUR TIMES NO MATTER WHAT WE'VE BEEN GIVEN NO ONE ESCAPES WORRY ALL THE TIME DOWN PAST THE ROSES ON CECIL STREET I'M HOPING TO HIDE IN A TINY ROOM ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF A BOHEMIAN DIVE WORRY WORRY OH WORRY IS STILL HANGING 'ROUND SENT UP MY OLD FRIEND CRAZY TO TRY AND SHAKE ME DOWN
3.
Copper Moon 03:25
COPPER MOON BIG COPPER MOON YOU SHONE LIKE A PENNY SURELY YOU THINK YOU’RE WORTH MORE THAN THAT THE EYES OF THE WORLD ALL GAVE UPON YOU DO YOU SEE WHAT YOU WANT TO SEE REFLECT BACK UP FROM THE SEA DO YOU WISH FOR COMPANY OR SOMETHING MORE DO YOU ASK THE SUN WHERE IT’S GOING DOES JEALOUSY RISE LIKE WARMTH IN THE MORN DO YOU WISH THAT YOU’D CHOSEN WISER LONG LONG AGO WHEN THE WORLD WAS BORN DOES YOUR POWER OVER TYDES KEEP YOU VERY SATISFIED DO YOU LIE AWAKE AT NIGHT HOPING FOR DAWN IF YOU COULD BE A STAR MAYBE BE VENUS OR MARS WOULD YOU WALK AWAY COULD YOU LOCK THE DOOR FOR SOMETHING MORE BIG COPPER MOON I’LL GIVE YOU A PENNY TELL ME YOUR THOUGHTS FROM WAY UP ON HIGH AM I A FOOL TO THINK MAYBE ONE LEEP WOULD ALLOW ME TO FLY SHOULD I THROW CAUTION TO THE WIND YOU KNOW HIM AND HE IS A FRIEND HE’LL LIFT ME GENTLY TIME WILL SEND ME SOMETHING MORE
4.
Check 04:08
CHECK DO YOU THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX ARE YOU HAPPY TOO OFTEN OR TOO OFTEN UNHAPPY DO YOU TEND TO DIGRESS OFF THE EDGE WITHOUT A NET DOWN THE GARDEN PATH WHERE AM I CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK HOW MANY CHECKS DO YOU GET CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK IS THIS THING ON CAN YOU HEAR ME YET DO YOU HAVE THOUGHTS YOU SHOULD NOT DO YOU SMOKE POT WHILE YOU PLOT YOUR RISE TO FAME DO YOU THINK EVERYBODY KNOWS DO YOU WISH THAT EVERYONE KNEW YOUR NAME CHECK CHECK… TELL ME WHAT I’M NOT OR WHAT IS WRONG WITH WHAT I THINK I AM TELL ME WHAT I’VE GOT THAT YOU DO NOT IN YOUR INFINITE WISDOM ANSWER ME YES OR NO DO YOU SPEAK TO FAST DO YOU THINK TOO SLOWLY DO YOU WANT TO STAY WHEN YOU SHOULD GO FROM 1 TO 10 WITH 10 BEING NORMALLY CHECK CHECK… chorus x2 into bridge Is this thing on can you hear me yet…..
5.
I'm Counting on you heart I'm Counting On You Heart To Always Keep Time I'm counting on you heart To Show me what's mine You needn't struggle or strive You need only to keep alive This little light of mine I'm counting on you heart I'm counting on you heart Whisper a little louder I'm counting on you heart Tell me what is the matter You needn't struggle or strive You need only to keep alive This little light of mine I'm counting on you heart I swam up from the blackest pool Reaching out my hand in the dark There was nobody there Just the poompa poompa poompa poompa So I'm counting on you heart This little light of mine I'm gonna let it shine This little light of mine I'm gonna let it shine I'm counting on you heart I'm counting on you heart To always keep time Poompa poompa
6.
THE HARD PART STRANDED AT THE BUS STATION WAITING MY PHONE HAS DIED I’VE GOT THIS PEN AND THIS PAPER WANTED A CHOCOLATE BAR BUT THE GUY INSIDE WON’T GIVE ME CHANGE GIVE ME A BREAK I WONDER WHY YOU LEFT ME HERE WAITING I IMAGINE ALL SORTS OF THINGS THEN I WONDER IF I’LL EVER GET A HANDLE ON MY IMAGINATION HERE COMES THE HARDEST PART YOU DROPPED ME OFF NOW YOU’RE GONE THE BUS DRIVES BY A GUY BEING LED AWAY IN HANDCUFFS I’M FINALLY FREE BUT I WOULD BE LUCKY TO GET MYSELF ARRESTED IN THIS TOWN HERE COMES THE HARDEST PART YOU DROPPED ME OFF NOW YOU’RE GONE YOU’RE REALLY GONE GONNA DO WHAT YOU SAY I WON’T EXPECT JUST HOPE AND PRAY IF IT DON’T COME IT WASN’T MINE ANYWAY NO ONE OWES ME ANYTHING BUT I THINK I’LL HAVE SOME IF I GET THE CHANCE GONNA TAKE MY STANCE HERE COMES THE HARDEST PART YOU DROPPED ME OFF NOW YOU’RE GONE AND I’M ON MY OWN HERE COMES THE HARDEST PART
7.
It Shines 02:43
IT SHINES DON’T TELL ME THAT I DON’T NEED IT DON’T TELL ME I’VE GOT ENOUGH DON’T TELL ME IT’S THE SAME AS THE ONE AS THE ONE THAT I’VE ALREADY GOT DON’T TELL ME THAT I IGNORE YOU I ADMIRE ALL THE THINGS YOU HAVE TO SAY BUT MAYBE YOU COULD STAND ASIDE PLEASE IT SEEMS TO ME YOU’RE IN THE WAY IT SHINES OH IT SHINES TURN IT ON AND IT LIGHTS UP IT SHINES OH IT SHINES POUR IT ON I’LL EAT IT UP I’LL EAT IT UP BROTHER CAN YOU SPARE A DIME THAT’S ALL IT COSTS FOR YOU TODAY MAYBE SOMEWHERE DOWN THE LINE SOMEONE ELSE WILL HAVE TO PAY RELAX LOOK OVER HERE YOU REALLY YOU HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR RIGHT NOW FOR A LIMITED TIME JUST 19.99 AND IT SHINES OH IT SHINES TURN IT ON AND IT LIGHTS UP IT SHINES OH IT SHINES POUR IT ON I’LL EAT IT UP I’LL EAT IT UP
8.
Fire 03:56
Fire Started with a spark Then the wind picked up While our backs were turned A fire started burning Thought we'd crushed the butt Thought we'd quashed the flame Some things are hot enough That a pot of earth cannot contain them Now we have a reckless burning fire To match our reckless burning desire One has left a charred black scar The other has set my soul aflame You with the smouldering eyes You with the fiery touch I think I must sound the alarm Cause I want you, I want you too much Thought we could crush the bud Thought we could quash the flame Some things are hot enough That nothing on this earth can contain them Now we have a reckless burning fire To match our reckless burning desire One has left a charred black scar The other has set my soul aflame
9.
MY LAST CIGARETTE I GIVE MYSELF VERY GOOD ADVICE BUT I RARELY SELDOM FOLLOW IT LIKE ALICE DOWN I GO INTO MY DAYDREAM AND MY FOLLIE I TRY TO REFLECT SOMEHOW I ALWAYS FORGET ALTHOUGH IT HASN’T HAPPENED YET I SAY THIS IS MY LAST CIGARETTE WHO WILL I BE ON THAT FINE DAY WHEN ALL THE THINGS I SAY I AM ARE NOT JUST WHAT I SAY I TAKE A LEAP A LEAP OF FAITH AND HOPE THAT I DON’T FALL ON MY FACE AGAIN I TRY TO REFLECT SOMEHOW I ALWAYS FORGET ALTHOUGH IT HASN’T HAPPENED YET I SAY THIS IS MY LAST... SILLY GIRL IN A BOX IN THE SKY IT’S FAR TO FALL BUT IT’S NICE BEING HIGH I TRY TO REFLECT SOMEHOW I ALWAYS FORGET ALTHOUGH IT HASN’T HAPPENED YET I SAY THIS IS MY LAST THIS IS MY LAST THIS IS MY LAST CIGARETTE
10.
Top Of The Trees Don't worry bout me darlin Don't you lose sleep at night Cause up here at the top of the trees There's so much light Yeah it's true I don't have any money But I'm doing better than alright The truth is if you don't have any money Life is light Life is light So now let's talk about love Talk about love Are you giving are you giving Are you getting enough Don't worry bout me darlin Are you sure you're alright Don't let em tell you different You're out of sight You're out of sight So now let's talk about love Talk about love Are you giving are you giving Are you getting enough Don't worry bout me darlin I got a secret Yeah that's right Brought me here to where it's sunny From darkest night From darkest night It's wise to talk about love To talk about love And if you give it if you give it You will always get enough

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Collette Savard and the Savants

A new sound, a new band, a new attitude. That sums up Toronto singer/songwriter Collette Savard’s latest album, Collette Savard and the Savants. After releasing three independent albums with her former partner, John Zytaruk, Savard was determined for her next project to expand her scope by connecting with some of Toronto’s most experienced, dynamic and creative musicians. The results are a brilliant folk-jazz-blues hybrid showcasing not only Savard’s own highly affecting performances, but the contributions of the aptly named Savants: backup singer/percussionist Rebecca Campbell, bassist and producer John Switzer, drummer Martin Worthy, guitarist Tim Posgate, and keyboardist Megan Worthy.

These songs were written throughout a period of great upheaval in Savard’s life as her 13-year marriage and musical partnership came to an end. She channeled the mixture of emotions that came from that time into songs like “In Over My Head” and “I’m Counting On You Heart.” Ironically, the latter song (about embracing the strength of one), was the first tune Rebecca Campbell happened to catch at an open mic, prompting her to be the catalyst in forming the Savants and ultimately making the album a reality.

“Every one of these folks has committed their lives to elevating songs and I'm absolutely thrilled that my tunes have drawn them in,” Savard says. “They take my songs to new places, fun places I never thought I would go. They’ve turned clawhammer banjo tunes into reggae songs and simple folk numbers into dance and soul tunes while somehow keeping the essence completely intact. It has been a lifelong dream to have a great band and I’m grateful for every show they play with me. Someone referred to them as my ‘Cadillac of a band.’ I don't own a car or even have a driver’s licence but this is the only Cadillac I’ll ever need. They truly are Savants!”

Although the album was born out of deep sorrow, Savard views it as a testament to optimism and empowerment. As the band began jelling, it allowed her to try on some different musical hats, as on the Stax Records-influenced “It Shines,” and the Steely Dan-esque “Last Cigarette.” Overall, anyone familiar with Savard’s previous work will likely be surprised by this new effort, which in the end became precisely her intention.

“These songs all have a thread of light-heartedness and really speak to how the struggles they describe aren’t some sort of anomaly with me but just things everyone deals with,” she says. “The song ‘Cecil Street,’ for example, has a line that goes, ‘This is the human condition, this is the state of our times, no matter what you’ve been given, no one escapes worry all the time.’ I wrote that with the idea of ‘worry’ being something tangible in my mind, like a mob boss always trying to shake me down. That sounds terrifying, but really it was my way of turning anxiety into a cartoonish villain.”

Originally from North Bay, Ontario, Savard started singing as a very small child and at the age of 12 learned her first three guitar chords. By age 19, she was seriously writing and performing her songs, and in 2005 she released her debut album with Zytaruk, entitled Most Improved Cheerleader. Savard released two more albums—2008’s Zen Boyfriend and 2012’s Best Dress—displaying influences ranging from classic country and French chanson, to Joni Mitchell and Lucinda Williams. These first three records also featured some of Toronto’s most celebrated musicians, including legendary jazz trumpeter Guido Basso, saxophonist Richard Underhill and keyboardist Bob Wiseman. Her main goal always has been, and continues to be, never to repeat herself. Collette Savard and the Savants certainly displays that philosophy, and has kicked open the door even wider for further experimentation in the future.

As Savard says, “I’m still pretty eccentric because that’s what happens when you don't know the rules—you don't follow them. I’ve made half-hearted attempts at learning musical theory but my brain just doesn’t seem to be wired that way. I still tell people I’m not really a musician despite playing a plethora of stringed instruments on stage. What I mean by that is that I’m not a technician. I’m a songwriter; I channel whatever mystical energy is in the air using my instrument like a lightning rod of sorts. Like so many other songwriters, what drives me is the constant fear that whatever magic this is that allows me to create something from nothing might leave me.”

Luckily for us, there’s no sign of that ever happening.

credits

released January 26, 2018

The Savants:John Switzer (bass), Rebecca Campbell (back vocals, rhythm guitar, melody horn, percussion) Megan Worthy (back vocals, keys), Tim Posgate (lead guitar), Martin Worthy(drums)
All songs written by Collette Savard (guitar, banjo, dulcimer, ukulele)

Produced and Mixed by John Switzer
Recorded by Braden Sauder at Marquee Sound
Additional recording by John Switzer at Collette's apartment and Tim's cottage.
Piano on "Last Cigarette" recorded by Bernardo Francisco Cisternas at Number Nine Audio
Mastered by Peter J. Moore at the E Room

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Collette Savard Toronto, Ontario

Take one part country-roots, one part soulful melody-driven pop, add in some thoughtful and heartfelt lyrics and a heap of artistic spice and voila: Collette Savard! Her reputation as a highly entertaining performer is based on her exceptional voice, engaging songwriting and her propensity towards awkwardly playing too many instruments. She has now joined forces with the very aptly named Savants! ... more

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