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Barry McCabe’s newest offering Beyond the Tears once again treats us to his knack for pulling wildly diverse musical influences into a cohesive work of art. The blues guitar we’ve come to expect is there, as is the Celtic folk element that surfaced most noticeably in The Peace Within. But the new disc adds subtle shadings of other genres as well; there’s much more to Barry’s music than his love for blues and his Irish roots. Beyond the Tears is in the tradition of what we used to call a "concept album" back in the ’70s. The theme woven around the songs here is that of the quintessential misunderstood outsider, personified by "Johnny"; he is, as Barry explains in the liner notes, "the part of society and ourselves we’d rather not know about." There’s plenty said within this set of songs about the travails of life and about how prone anyone can be to downheartedness under the right circumstances. But overall it’s a positive theme, urging us to look beyond the immediate happenings and come out the other side better and stronger. The disc kicks off with a classic Chuck Berry riff on the Dave Edmunds-style number, "Johnny Nobody" It’s hard to imagine anyone else being able to bring off a rocker like this while incorporating lyrics that deal with serious philosophical issues like the power of positive/negative thinking on one’s reality, but Barry handles it in understated style without ever sounding pretentious or preachy about it. Strong Peter Green influences are evident on "I
Johnny Nobody
Barry McCabe
In The Dead Of Night
Barry McCabe
Crazy Love
Barry McCabe
Catch Me If You Can
Barry McCabe
Trouble
Barry McCabe
Arthur (dedicated to Arthur Conley)
Barry McCabe
I Wonder
Barry McCabe
Rollin'
Barry McCabe
Lonely Road
Barry McCabe
Bye Bye Johnny - Be Good
Barry McCabe
The Sunset Waltz
Barry McCabe