The title phrase comes from a love song here; it conveniently rhymes with "I was born to love you. But its also what you can hear Wiseman saying after he relates one of his tragically sad stories of 32-year-old cancer victims, fading stars, sleazeball record company executives and long lost friends that are now shells of their former selves. "Its true! Even though you wish it wasnt, because the sorrow is too much to bear. Or in the case of "Cousin Dave a mildly amusing yet horribly dated rant about David Geffen thats been an awkward live favourite for years because its a bit ridiculous for both the storyteller and the subject. Wisemans first album in seven years (!) comes after he laid off his most recent band and whipped off these 30 minutes of music with producer/Torontopian guru Steve Kado. The ten songs are hardly his best collection, although "Uranium is particularly striking, and "Fluke of World provides some much-needed comic relief. Aesthetically, its Wisemans most deliciously raw recording, sounding like hes either in your living room or throwing all his Radio Shack keyboards down your back steps. Wiseman can sometimes be his own worst enemy when it comes to production (1995s Accidentally Acquired Beliefs being the prime example), so its refreshing to hear him work with such expediency. Hes been sorely missed. Surely well hear from him again before 2011.
(Blocks)Bob Wiseman
It's True
BY Michael BarclayPublished Jun 1, 2004