Single review: John Jenkins – Kathleen

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Artist – John Jenkins

Single – Kathleen

Released – 4th June 2021

Reviewer – Helen Maw, Liverpool Acoustic


The idea of releasing cover songs is often a minefield to navigate as a musician. There is always the concern that though you may be paying homage to a musical hero, you may not always do it justice. However, with velvety vocals and stunningly beautiful strings, John Jenkins’ latest release of the Townes Van Zandt track Kathleen is a stellar tribute to the original.

There is a vulnerability to the track, with Jenkins’ vocals hovering over the complex organ parts and beautiful string arrangements, which are thanks to Merseyside musician and arranger Amy Chalmers. It is never intrusive, but stands out as assured and carries you along with the track. Jenkins embodies the spirit of the song and despite the tragic circumstances in which Van Zandt lived and passed, Kathleen carries on through stunning cover versions such as this. 

The instrumentation of the song is well produced and compliments the vocals. There is a relaxed laziness to it, it lulls you and allows you to ease into the song.

The track is taken from Jenkins’ highly anticipated album If You Can’t Forgive, You Can’t Love, which is due for release on the 6th August and features the critically acclaimed single Desert Hearts as well as Strangers on a Train, a duet with Alison Benson.

John will also be embarking on a 10-date national tour beginning on the 18th of August.

John Jenkins is definitely one to watch and I look forward to hearing his album when it is released.

Helen Maw

© 2021 Liverpool Acoustic


Kathleen is released on Fretsore Records and is available on all major online platforms from Friday 4th June. You can follow the release on Linktree


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