Songs by Richard Moody with special guests Scott White and Adam
Dobres.A 30-year veteran of the Canadian music scene, Richard Moody
has toured the world with such luminaries as Deva Premal, Miten, The
Wailin’ Jennys, Steven Fearing, and The Bills. Tobacco & Rose is his
solo project: a collection of songs, inspired in part by experience
with psychedelic and medicinal plants from the Amazon and the Pacific
Northwest.
After years of study in classical viola in France as a teenager,
Richard found himself unexpectedly thrust into the club scene of the
early nineties, touring across Canada with seminal Manitoban folk-rock
group Acoustically Inclined and offering his instrumental skills on
hundreds of different recordings by artists in a variety of styles.
Despite a certain amount of success, Richard felt that there was
something missing from life, and this led him on multiple trips to
India to study yoga and yogic philosophy. He spent several years as a
yoga teacher in Canada, all the while keeping up his work as a
musician-for-hire.
Then in a later period of meaning-seeking, Richard was introduced to
the Amazonian plant-medicine ayahuasca, and he had the privilege of
traveling to Peru to experience the mind-blowing, non-ordinary
realities experienced by the Shipibo shamans of the upper Amazon.
These shamans work with a variety of master plants used for healing
and teaching, and they treat their patients with plants appropriate to
their condition. It was Richard’s exposure to a few such plants that
led to the writing of dozens of songs, many of them featured in this
self-titled debut recording, Tobacco & Rose. Richard cheekily calls
the music “plant-based,” and many of the individual songs are in
praise of, and indeed inspired by, a relationship with an individual
plant. He states, “I often felt like I was not the writer, but an
open channel, and that the plant was speaking through me.” This is,
in fact, how many indigenous healers and shamans describe their own
healing songs.
Says Richard, “The writing of these songs was a transformational,
alchemical process, and they gave a sense of direction and purpose,
but it wasn’t always easy. Some of it involved processing and
releasing dark thoughts and patterns. The song ‘Broken Angel’
tells the story of writhing in agony on the ayahuasca ceremony floor,
processing the suicide of a close friend. ‘Bride of Suffering’ is
a somber ballad about attachment to suffering and how addictively
comfortable that can be. But ultimately, the overarching feeling of
the record is one of hope, of opening to our somatic selves, and of
reconnection with nature. ‘Wooded Vale,’ written at a 10-day
silent retreat, describes the bliss of simply sitting in the natural
beauty of an island on the Salish sea and noting the wonder of the
natural world as it unfolds. ‘Tara’ speaks of our ability to
arrive at a place of happiness and equanimity, as we find peace in our
hearts and minds.”
Tobacco & Rose is an effort to integrate twin passions of music and
healing, and to imbue music with meaning that uplifts and inspires.
The lyrics speak of a spirituality grounded in the natural world, in
the body, and in authentic practice. At the same time, the musical
aspect draws from more traditional western influences, ranging from
the counterpoint of J. S. Bach to the chord progressions of a golden
age of popular song. They feature Richard’s sophisticated
finger-style acoustic guitar approach and owe a debt to the lineage of
’60s and ’70s greats like Bob Dylan or Joni Mitchell. Many have
drawn comparisons between Richard and the English folk magic of Nick
Drake.
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