All The Eye Can See

Album: All The Eye Can See (2022)
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  • There's more than meets the eye behind the title of Joe Henry's All The Eye Can See and its namesake track. "There are two things that are alluded to," the Americana singer-songwriter told Songfacts in 2023. "There's everything that we can see, and then there's everything that we cannot see. Because when we say, 'All the eye can see,' that might also mean, 'Well, that's all we can see from here,' which might not be very much at all, right? And we're always trying to reconcile ourselves with what we can fully understand and what is completely beyond us."
  • Although Henry is an Americana singer, he's also a self-professed "Sinatra freak" and at times takes inspiration from the Great American Songbook. "I'm deeply appreciative and steeped in those kinds of melodic ideas that those songs represent," he explained. "'All The Eye Can See,' even though my delivery of it is decidedly folksy and earthy, leans more in its sensibility towards the old American Songbook standards, more than, say, a Woody Guthrie song."
  • The album cover features a little boy holding a cane and looking much older than his years. The black-and-white photo was a gift from his friend Pat McCarthy, an Irish record producer known for his work with R.E.M., U2, and Madonna (Henry's sister-in-law). Henry doesn't know much about the image, only that it was taken in Ireland in 1913.

    "I'm just purely responding to this young lad's clear affliction," he said. "I mean, he has polio or something, yet he's carrying himself with such a regalness and a dignity that I find really moving."
  • Aside from releasing more than a dozen of his own albums (All The Eye Can See is his 16th), Henry also produced multiple albums and recordings for other artists, including Bonnie Raitt's 2012 album, Slipstream, which won the Grammy Award for Best Americana Album.

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