Track Review: The Way That It Was // Johnny Marr and The Healers

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In 2003, Johnny Marr and The Healers released Boomslang, an 11-track album that received mixed reviews. Some appreciated its soft-rock approach, but it didn’t make a major impact at the time. Fast forward 20 years, and the band has unearthed a previously unreleased track, ‘The Way That It Was’, which will accompany a special edition re-release of the album. Although this ambient ballad didn’t make the original cut, it now feels like a hidden gem—perfect for late-night introspection.

‘The Way That It Was’ is a minimalist, ethereal piece centred around Johnny Marr’s soft, gliding vocals. The song’s simple piano chords and airy guitar riffs create a dreamlike atmosphere that envelops the listener, while Marr’s vocals are soothing and nostalgic, evoking the kind of quiet reflection that follows a long day. His voice, subtle yet expressive, makes your shoulders sway as you reminisce on “the way things were.”

Lyrically, the song is straightforward, touching on the bittersweet changes in a relationship. While the lyrics don’t stand out for their complexity, they blend seamlessly with Marr’s vocal delivery and the Healers’ soft instrumentation, creating a melancholic aura that deepens the reflective mood of the track.

While ‘The Way That It Was’ may not be one of Johnny Marr’s most groundbreaking pieces, it’s a beautiful addition to his discography. This song, unheard for 20 years, is a welcome addition—not only as a companion to Boomslang but as a testament to Marr’s versatility and enduring talent. Perfect for fans of soft, ethereal rock, it captures a specific moment in time, both in the artist’s career and in the listener’s quiet moments of reflection.

The re-release of Boomslang is set for 20 September 2024.

Words by Jack Dennison-Thompson


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