16.3.26

LAURIE ANDERSON & KRONOS QUARTET — Landfall (2018) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Accessibility and exclusivity are by turns peddled as a measure of value when the agenda dictates. Often, when Laurie Anderson's music finds favor with critics, it's the former they praise. Arguably, her work has always been approachable. It may not adhere to common structures, and often employs innovative resources for achieving original sounds. But at its core, her music has always been so warm, so human, and often so very funny that it never feels exclusive. Now in her fourth decade as a recording artist, she presents the album of a lifetime -- well, of one of them. Landfall pairs nicely with Big Science and Homeland as a concluding work in a trilogy of indefatigable imagination and compassion. Always adept at conjuring past, present, and future as if time flexes at her touch, those records share an underlying sense of doom, tempered by a healthy dose of the absurd and nods to the tragi-comic nature of collective existential dread.

Her chief inspiration this time around was Hurricane Sandy and the things she lost in the flood. And this record sees her collaborate with the inimitable Kronos Quartet, who lend their exquisite string work to an album epic in scale and reach. Musically, the record navigates an uneven terrain with a fluid combination of acoustic instrumentation and electronic flashes that conjure a landscape both devastating and curiously fascinating. At this part of her career, Anderson remains as intrepid a sonic adventurer as ever. "Never What You Think It Will Be" embraces the very best of what electronic music can do, and it's electrifying in a way that most artists half her age can't muster. "Dawn of the World" is as much an experiment in agitation and anxiety as it is a song, and tracks like "We Head Out" feed into the record's sustained suspense, built on the metronomic ticks that pervade it, often scarcely detectable but quietly building tension nonetheless.

Since her first single, "O Superman," and subsequent decades of innovation and experimentation, she has emitted a calm and measured air. It's not that the compositions aren't often thrilling and full of drama, it's just that her response is anything but histrionic. This is particularly true of her trademark spoken-word delivery. It's most curious, powerful, and affecting toward the end of the record where she recalls her flooded basement and ruined belongings and remembers, "I thought how beautiful/how magic/and how catastrophic."

It's impossible to know whether some of the loss evoked on the record is a response to the death of her husband Lou Reed in 2013, but one suspects the elegiac reflections extend beyond ruined keyboards and props: while it may be inspired by Sandy's fallout, Landfall's reach runs to a sea of loss, chaos, and confusion. It's an elemental mystery of quietly epic proportions made exceptional through clarity of thought and feeling. Bekki Bemrose
Tracklist :
1.        CNN Predicts A Monster Storm    3:19
2.        Wind Whistles Through The Dark City    1:59
3.        The Water Rises    2:43
4.        Our Street Is A Black River    1:20
5.        Galaxies    1:07
6.        Darkness Falls    1:56
7.        Dreams    4:01
8.        Dreams Translated    0:51
9.        The Dark Side    1:11
10.        Built You A Mountain    2:16
11.        The Electricity Goes Out And We Move To A Hotel    3:04
12.        We Learn To Speak Yet Another Language    3:01
13.        Dawn Of The World    2:22
14.        The Wind Lifted The Boats And Left Them On The Highway    2:40
15.        It Twisted The Street Signs    1:13
16.        Then It Receded    0:52
17.        The Nineteen Stars Of Heaven    2:44
18.        Nothing Left But Their Names    9:38
19.        All The Extinct Animals    2:50
20.        Galaxies II    0:54
21.        Never What You Think It Will Be    1:11
22.        Thunder Continues In The Aftermath    1:55
23.        We Blame Each Other For Losing The Way    0:42
24.        Another Long Evening    1:57
25.        Riding Bicycles Through The Muddy Streets    2:37
26.        Helicopters Hang Over Downtown    2:16
27.        We Head Out    1:50
28.        Everything Is Floating    1:59
29.        Gongs And Bells Sing    2:33
30.        Old Motors And Helicopters    2:49
Credits :  
Arranged By, Transcription By – Jacob Garchik
Kronos Quartet :
Cello – Sunny Yang        
Viola – Hank Dutt
Violin – David Harrington, John Sherba
Violin, Vocals, Keyboards, Sounds [samples], Percussion, Effects [filters], Composed By [For Kronos Quartet], Producer, Music By, Text By, Arranged By, Artwork By – Laurie Anderson

WESLA WHITFIELD — In My Life (2005) FLAC (tracks), lossless

Wesla Whitfield has long had one of the most beautiful voices in jazz and cabaret music. She usually sticks to the lyrics and melodies, but even when a tune has been recorded scores of times through the years, her version tends to be definitive and full of unexpected beauty. Accompanied on this outing by her husband, pianist Mike Greensill, and bassist John Wiitala, Whitfield performs 15 ballads, mostly at slower tempos with a couple songs taken at a faster pace for variety. Among the many high points are fresh renditions of "Tea for Two," "Autumn in New York," "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams," "But Beautiful," and "Some Other Time." All of Wesla Whitfield's recordings are recommended, and In My Life is an excellent place to start exploring her music. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1.        Tea For Two 3:31
Written-By – I. Ceasar, V. Youmans
2.        I Have Dreamed 3:54
Written-By – O. Hammerstein II / R. Rodgers
3.        In My Life 3:11
Written-By – J. Lennon / P. McCartney
4.        When The Children Are Asleep 3:48
Written-By – O. Hammerstein II / R. Rodgers
5.        Where Is Love? 2:12
Written-By – L. Bart
6.        A Beautiful Friendship 4:10
Written-By – D. Kahn, S. Styne
7.        Autumn In New York 5:09
Written-By – V. Duke
8.        Street Of Dreams 3:23
Written-By – S. Lewis, V. Young
9.        In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning 3:19
Written-By – B. Hilliard, D. Mann
10.        Young And Foolish 3:06
Written-By – A. Hague, A. Horwitt
11.        Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams 4:38
Written-By – B. Moll, H. Barris, T. Koehler
12.        But Beautiful 2:52
Written-By – J. Burke / J. Van Heusen
13.        You Don't Know What Love Is 4:55
Written-By – D. Raye, G. De Paul
14.        I'll Be Tired Of You 3:13
Written-By – A. Schwartz, E.Y. Harburg
15.        Some Other Time 5:29
Written-By – B. Comden / A. Green, L. Bernstein
Credits :  
Bass – John Wiitala
Piano, Arranged By – Mike Greensill
Producer – Orrin Keepnews
Vocals – Wesla Whitfield

15.3.26

LOUISE ROGERS — Come Ready and See Me (2007) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Louise Rogers proves absolutely infectious with her delightful vocals. Her expressive voice, playful scatting, and crystal-clear intonation strike the listener right off the bat. Her core group includes Rick Strong (her husband) on bass and Mathias Kunzli on drums, with pianist Matthew Fries, guitarist Paul Meyers, and saxophonist Gottfired Stoger added on a few tracks. Rogers and Strong wrote a hip tune to accompany poet Nikki Giovanni's "Be My Baby," with Kunzli's hand percussion initially serving as her sole accompaniment, adding the bass after the first chorus and scatting up a storm with it in octave unison. Jerry Bergonzi's melancholy "Conjunction" benefits from her hopeful lyrics. Rogers wrote both the words and music to the soft bossa nova "Shadows of Yesterday." Stoger's tense "Poetic Song" features demanding unison lines by the singer and saxophonist. Rogers also finds a fresh approach to the standard "The Song Is You" (adding Stoger on soprano sax) and a playful duet with Strong of the forgotten chestnut "Louise." But the biggest surprise is her setting of a traditional Celtic song, "Lass from the Low Countree," a haunting duet with Strong on electric bass. Highly recommended. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1.    Be My Baby 4:52
 Poem by Nikki Giovanni, arr. by Louise Rogers
2.    Islands 8:54
 Mike Mainieri / Louise Rogers 
3.    Conjunction 5:43
 Jerry Bergonzi / Louise Rogers 
4.    Come Ready And See Me 3:11
Music by Ricgard Hundley, arr. by Louise Rogers
5.    Shadows Of Yesterday 5:13
 Louise Rogers 
6.    The Song Is You 5:41
 Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern 
7.    Poetic Song 5:35
 Gottfried Stoger
8.    Louise 3:30
 Leo Robin / Richard A. Whiting 
9.    Lass FromThe Low Countree 6:04
 Traditional 
Credits :  
Louise Rogers - Arranger, Bass Arrangement, Composer, Primary Artist, Producer, Vocal Arrangement, Vocals
Mathias Kunzli - Drums, Percussion
Matthew Fries - Piano
Paul Meyers - Guitar
Rick Strong - Arranger, Bass Arrangement, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocal Arrangement
 Gottfried Stoger - Saxophone (3, 6, 7)

CORINNE BAILEY RAE — Black Rainbows (2023) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Her curiosity piqued by a photo of Theaster Gates taken in his workspace, Corinne Bailey Rae met the artist and activist the next time she played Chicago, where he welcomed her to the Stony Island Arts Bank, a gallery, archive, library, and community center. Bailey Rae felt profoundly affected inside the South Side monument to Black culture, and returned for an artist residency at the invitation of founder Gates. She wrote songs informed by her surroundings and experience -- everything from works of art to pages of Ebony and Jet to a dance party soundtracked by the preserved record collection of house pioneer Frankie Knuckles. Approaching the material as a side project had a liberating effect that allowed her to create without thinking about how the results would be received. Although Black Rainbows is a uniquely conceptual work and sticks all the way out from Corinne Bailey Rae, The Sea, and The Heart Speaks in Whispers, it's at least as personal as any of the singer's first three albums. Contrary to her reputation for making pillowy adult contemporary R&B, Bailey Rae started in a punk band that was hard enough to be courted by Roadrunner Records. Black Rainbows taps into that spirit more than once. "New York Transit Queen" is a thrashing celebration inspired by a mid-'50s image of future fashion legend Audrey Smaltz. "Erasure," seething and thunderous, was written in response to examining graphically anti-Black postcards. On these songs, Bailey Rae's buzzing guitar is as much a lead as her full-tilt vocals. Other moments -- the bristly, knocking, and wailing "Black Rainbows," the unfurling incantation "Before the Throne of the Invisible God" -- sound unselfconsciously sculpted, teeming with unbound imagination. The solitary piano ballad, "Peach Velvet Sky," is also a progression; written from the confined and anguished perspective of abolitionist and author Harriet Jacobs, it features Bailey's most powerful lyrics and vocal performance. The house diversions are suitably carefree, delightfully weird, and just as meaningful. A futuristic paradise is imagined in "Earthlings" through a slow, off-center groove slathered in guitar and concluded by birdsong. In the eight-minute "Put It Down," Bailey Rae achieves hard-fought release, distressed over turbulent strings and synthesizers, then seemingly indestructible as her voice slides atop a stout four-four rhythm. "I put it down -- I feel so free" could be the album's subtitle. Andy Kellman
Tracklist :
1.    A Spell, A Prayer    5:27
Written-By – Corinne Bailey Rae
2.    Black Rainbows 1:58
Written-By – Myke Wilson, S. J. Brown
3.    Erasure    2:46
Written-By – Corinne Bailey Rae
4.    Earthlings 3:38
Written-By – S. J. Brown
5.    Red Horse 5:43
Written-By – Amber Strother, Paris Strother, S. J. Brown
6.    New York Transit Queen    1:49
Written-By – Corinne Bailey Rae
7.    He Will Follow You With His Eyes    3:45
Written-By – Corinne Bailey Rae
8.    Put It Down 8:29
Written-By – S. J. Brown
9.    Peach Velvet Sky 5:51
Written-By – S. J. Brown
10.    Before The Throne Of The Invisible God    5:14
Written-By – Corinne Bailey Rae
Credits :
Aaron Burnett - Engineer, Sax (Tenor)
Amber Strother - Composer, Spoken Word, Vocals (Background)
Corinne Bailey Rae - Analogue Synthesizer, Bass, Composer, Drums, Fender Rhodes, Flute (Wood), Fuzz Guitar, Glockenspiel, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Handclapping, Marxophone, Mini Moog, Percussion, Prayer Bowl, Primary Artist, Producer, Toms, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Delphine Bailey Brown - Flute (Wood)
James Knight -Engineer, Sax (Alto)
Kyle Bolden - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Marvin Tate - Vocals
Myke Wilson - Bell, Composer, Congas, Djembe, Drums, Drums (Snare), Percussion, Surdo, Tympanon
Paris Strother - Composer, Engineer, Producer, Synthesizer, Vocals (Background), Wurlitzer Piano
Sam Bell - Bongos, Congas, Hand Percussion, Percussion
The Spitfire - Ensembles Horn, Strings, Woodwind
Yaw Agyeman - Vocals

HILDE MARIE KJERSEM — A Killer for that Ache (2008) FLAC (tracks+.cue) lossless

happy to introduce the excellent young singer and songwriter Hilde Marie Kjersem with her first solo album. Neither a jazz album nor your typical melancholy Nordic singer songwriter album, let´s say it´s pop music with a twist, quite a few twists come to think of it, inviting the listener to a dramatic, beautiful, mysterious, seductive, dark, intricate and quite simply different sounding and fascinating musical ride. runegrammofon.com
Tracklist :
1.    Sleeepyhead    1:38
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
2.    Mary Full Of Grace    4:31
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
3.    Fantasy 3:40
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Torbjørn Folke Zetterberg

4.    Marie Antoinette 5:01
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
Drums [Additional Snaredrum] – Martin Revheim

5.    A Killer For That Ache    4:09
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
6.    Midwest Country 4:14
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
Organ – Mark Kramer
Piano – Peder Kjellsby

7.    Save Up    1:18
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
8.    London Bridge 5:19
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
Guitar – Jørgen Munkeby
Huqin [Erhu] – Torbjørn Folke Zetterberg

9.    It Is Easy    5:29
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
10.    Catching A Star 5:39
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
Tenor Saxophone – Jørgen Munkeby

11.    Working Girl    1:53
 Hilde Marie Kjersem
Credits :
Bass, Synthesizer [Moog], Guitar, Banjo, Vocals – Torbjørn Folke Zetterberg
Drums, Percussion, Computer [Sid], Vocals – Peder Kjellsby
Keyboards – Hilde Marie Kjersem (tracks: 2, 4, 8, 11)
Saxophone [Synth], Bass Clarinet, Clarinet, Flute, Vocals – Jørgen Munkeby
Trumpet, Brass [Miscellaneous], Vocals – Sjur Miljeteig
Vocals, Autoharp – Hilde Marie Kjersem
Words By, Music By – Hilde Marie Kjersem

LAURIE ANDERSON & KRONOS QUARTET — Landfall (2018) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Accessibility and exclusivity are by turns peddled as a measure of value when the agenda dictates. Often, when Laurie Anderson's music f...