Henry was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, but grew up in the Detroit area where he met Melanie Ciccone, Madonna's sister, whom he married in 1987. In 1985 he moved to Brooklyn, New York, where he played at small clubs. His debut album Talk of Heaven came out in 1986. He signed to A&M Records and released two albums, Murder of Crows (1989) and Shuffletown (1990)
After Henry and his wife moved to Los Angeles in 1990, he left A&M in 1992 to join the independent label Mammoth, located in North Carolina. He released Short Man's Room and Kindness of the World, on which members of the Jayhawks provided instrumental backing.
In the mid-1990s Henry decided "to do something decidedly more eclectic" instead of continuing with country-rock. He turned to producer Patrick McCarthy, in making his next album Trampoline (1996). Trampoline also employed metal guitarist Page Hamilton, who demonstrated his own eagerness to stretch by collaborating on the album.
Asked to contribute a song to a benefit album for singer Vic Chesnutt in 1996, Henry also collaborated with his famous sister-in-law on a cover of Chesnutt's "Guilty by Association" (Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation, The Songs of Vic Chesnutt, 1996).
In 1999 Henry released the experimental album Fuse with trip hop shadings. His eighth album, Scar, followed in 2001. The band on the record consisted mainly of jazz musicians (Marc Ribot, Brian Blade and Brad Mehldau among others) and Jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman guesting on the track "Richard Pryor Addresses a Tearful Nation".
In 2001, Henry sang on the song "Alleluia" from Julia Fordham's album, Concrete Love. His self-produced album Tiny Voices appeared on Epitaph's Anti label in 2003.
Henry produced Teddy Thompson's 2000 album Teddy Thompson, a critically acclaimed album from the son of British folk legends, Linda Thompson and Richard Thompson. Henry also produced Solomon Burke's 2002 album Don't Give Up On Me, which won Best Contemporary Blues Album at the 2003 Grammy Awards. 2005 releases produced by Henry include Ani DiFranco's Knuckle Down, Aimee Mann's 1970s concept album The Forgotten Arm, and Bettye LaVette's I've Got My Own Hell to Raise.
He also produced the multi-artist album I Believe to My Soul, which featured Allen Toussaint, Mavis Staples, Ann Peebles, Irma Thomas and Billy Preston.
In 2006, Henry teamed with Toussaint, producing his collaborative album with Elvis Costello, The River in Reverse.
In September of 2006, Henry and his longtime hero Loudon Wainwright III began composing the music for the Judd Apatow movie Knocked Up. Snippets of instrumentals were used as background score for the film, but the full versions of the songs make up Wainwright's 2007 album Strange Weirdos. Henry produced Mary Gauthier's 2007 album Between Daylight and Dark.
Henry's 10th album, "Civilians," was released in 2007 on the Anti label. His 11th album, Blood From Stars, followed in 2009, and his 12th, Reverie, was released in 2011.
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Joe Henry Lyrics
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But all the others bend
From wondrous to strange
To beauty at the end
I move along
A swaying wire
Your talking drums
Disarray
In Joe Henry's song "Channel," the lyrics reflect the human desire to seek the truth and to find coherence in a world where the narratives we are fed don't always align with our experiences. The opening line "I want my story straight / But all the others bend" speaks to this yearning for clarity, yet acknowledges the difficulty of achieving it. The succeeding lines "From wondrous to strange / To beauty at the end" suggest that the various stories we encounter can be both captivating and perplexing, but at times may lead to a resolution that is worth the journey.
The second stanza is evocative, using imagery that is both musical and abstract. "A swaying wire / Your talking drums / A perfect choir to my disarray" creates a sense of discordance reconciled by entrancing rhythms and harmonies. The use of the phrase "disarray" furthers the idea that there is an inherent chaos that we must navigate to get to the sublime.
Line by Line Meaning
I want my story straight
I desire the truth in my narration
But all the others bend
But many others tend to stray from exactness
From wondrous to strange
Those stories may range from fascinating to bizarre
To beauty at the end
They may end up being beautiful, nonetheless
I move along
I keep going despite all these crossed paths
A swaying wire
I'm like a looming tightrope walker
Your talking drums
Your words are reverberating like percussion instruments
A perfect choir to my disarray
Your voice is a harmonious contrast to my own chaos
Disarray
I am in a state of complete disorganization
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Written by: JOSEPH LEE HENRY
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Ron B
This is too good a song to have no comments. Actually, it's a classic.