Compass
The Art Of Letting Go
The Art Of Letting Go
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Some records are made despite everything working against them, Samuel
Smith's The Art of Letting Go, released via Compass Records, is one of them.
Diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2020 at age 44, the London- based singer-
songwriter has spent the past five years finding ways to keep writing as the condition
slowly took away his ability to play guitar. The result is a Nashville- recorded album,
produced by two-time Grammy-winner Matt Rollings and featuring some of the most
celebrated names in American roots music, all held together by the kind of hard-won
clarity that only comes from facing something you can't outrun.
The album was recorded with a constellation of musicians, including dobro master
and 16-time Grammy winner Jerry Douglas, Grammy-winning banjo pioneer Alison
Brown , fiddler Stuart Duncan , and guitarist Bryan Sutton . Vocal trio Tiny Habits ,
singers Jonatha Brooke and Glen Phillips, and jazz guitarist Julian Lage also feature.
When Smith lost the ability to play guitar - the instrument he had long relied on for
songwriting - he turned to emerging AI tools to shape and share musical ideas with
the musicians around him - humming melodies into his phone, uploading lyrics, and
entering prompts for instrumentation and arrangement.
"It is no exaggeration to say that AI saved my songwriting," says Smith. "I wouldn't
have completed this record without it. It's showing me the extraordinary potential
these tools have to expand access to creativity - to help millions potentially to the
other side of a river they may feel they can never cross."
The Art of Letting Go began as something more intimate. "This record began as a very
personal attempt to leave something behind for my two sons - a collection of songs
they could hold onto," Smith reflects. "It has grown into something I could never have
imagined - a gathering of musicians whose generosity and belief in my music has
been overwhelming."
Samuel Smith is a London- based singer- songwriter whose 2023 debut, In the
Springtime, was described by The Times as an "unassumingly elegant" Americana
album that could take its place alongside Robert Plant and Alison Krauss's Raising
Sand and Lucinda Williams's Car Wheels on a Gravel Road. Diagnosed with
Parkinson's disease in 2020, Smith has continued to write and record with remarkable
determination, expanding his creative process to meet the demands of his condition.
