Under Your Shadow in Review • 05.10.12
“Living legend Al Tuck is on a prolific tear and there’s a superb quality to the quantity of his output, as evident on this gorgeous, unexpected record. After going years without easily accessible new albums, Tuck’s affairs have been in particularly great shape since 2010′s Food for the Moon, his most cohesive and brilliant release until now. His focus remains sharp on Under Your Shadow, another gorgeous collection from one of the keenest minds in all of songwriting. The musical accompaniment is sparse and tasteful, performed with the deepest sense of craft and innovation, yet steeped in folk and blues traditions, where its sophistication might easily be underestimated. The focus though is on Tuck’s cool, alluring voice and playfully dark, endearing lyrics, which help songs like “Slappin’ the Make on You” (produced by Joel Plaskett), “Every Day Winning,” and “Ducktown” charmingly cut a rug through your mind. One of a kind, Al Tuck’s genius is brightly exhibited on Under Your Shadow.” Vish Khanna, Exclaim!
“Al Tuck is a Canadian icon.”
Dave, Thick Specs
“Tuck gets us in the gut while softly rocking.”
Sarah Greene, Now Magazine
“More popular artists have long regarded Tuck as a legend among Canadian songwriters, and Under Your Shadow shows the unfamiliar why that is. The sparse, soft instruments force the listener to regard Tuck’s voice and brilliant lyrics first and foremost, which has long been the songwriter’s strongest quality.”
Josh Kolm, The Lance
“Canada’s unsung song-poet laureate Al Tuck – the greatly mystifying, sadly undiscovered by most and wickedly blessed – drops what may be the best album of his buried-meets-storied career, the hauntingly beautiful Under Your Shadow.”
5 stars Steve Guimond, Xpress / Hour
“Canada’s best songwriter graces us with an album of beauty, sadness, humour and hope.” Hour, Year in review: The Best Sounds of 2011
“As usual, he leaves you with a lot to chew on.”
Ben Rayner, Toronto Star
“The singer/songwriter clearly knows his way around a song and while most of his work here leans toward the reflective and even gloomy, his super laid back delivery and the uncluttered feel of the recording will keep you coming back for more.”
Jeff Monk, Uptown
“Each track reflects a sincerity and authenticity in Tuck’s writing and performance that has been lost by so many others; the soul of it all will hit you like your first drink in months.”
Hannah Rose, The Cadre
“Recorded in six locales, Under Your Shadow may be the definitive Al Tuck album.”
Doug Taylor, The Coast
“Under Your Shadow is a contemporary ode to Bob Dylan, a hipper reinvention of Sam Cooke, and occasionally, a slightly tamer version of Tom Waits; if Waits was crunchy peanut butter, Tuck would be smooth.”
Alex Kress, The Brunswickan
“Al Tuck, a national treasure unknown to most, offers an old-school sentimental ballad about the women who brought us into the world, rendered with a wit legible only between the lines of his elegant arrangement for steel guitar, soft-footed bass and his gently scuffed voice.”
Robert Everett-Green, The Globe and Mail
“Under Your Shadow may just be Tuck’s best release to date, shining and inspiring in all the right places.”
Andrew Sisk, Southern Souls
“Il n’y a pas de prétention dans les textes, dans la musique ou dans l’interprétation. C’est notre quotidien raconté avec sincérité.”
500khz
“Dreaminess pervades much of this album, and that’s certainly not a bad thing. Despite such minimal instrumentation, the songs never feel empty.”
Michael, Gray Owl Point
“Tuck’s fortunes might change for the better with his newest release Under Your Shadow. Touting a haunting, acoustic-based sound and baritone vocals, the lazy man would immediately compare Tuck to Bob Dylan. And though this might be the easy way out, tracks like No Need To Wonder and Saltwater Cowboy show Tuck might owe a musical debt to Dylan however holds an originality of his own that is worth hearing for yourself.”
Ken Kelly, Music Nerd
“All in all it’s another fine piece of work. Of course, from the quietly consistent Al Tuck that’s par for the course.”
Snobs Music
“And, as much as Al Tuck is from Canada’s East Coast (a few tunes on the album are identifiably set in the Maritimes), on Under Your Shadow he seems to be from both nowhere and anywhere – a songwriter for all times and many places.”
Henry Adam Svec, Pop Matters
Junnnk Tank Feature: “From the Shadows with Al Tuck”
by Alyssa Gallant
Listen: Live interview at East Coast Kitchen Party
Listen: CBC Radio 3 “Wrath of Khanna”
Listen: CBC Radio’s Atlantic Airwaves
Campus and Community Radio Broadcast
Top chart position
CJAM (Windsor, ON) – #1
CAPR (Sydney, NS) – #8
CFBU (St. Catherine’s, ON) – #11
CHMA (Sackville, NB) – #4
CKDU (Halifax, NS) – #3
CFMH (Saint John, NB) – #2
CFRU (Guelph, ON) – #7
CHRY (North York, ON) – #22
CIVL (Abbotsford, BC) – #20
CJSR ( Edmonton, AB) – #14
Earshot’s National Top 50 charts, the album charted at #14 and ended up at the #2 spot on the weekly national folk charts.
Special thanks to Matt Charlton and Trevor Murphy.






