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Album
- Genre
- Folk
- Label
- Fargo
- Varighed
- 46:58
- Release date
- 2008
- Format
- WMA 192
- Brænd
- 0
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- 1
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- DKK 0.00
To Be Still is the follow-up to Alela Diane Menig's critically-
acclaimed 2006 debut The Pirate's Gospel. That record
brought the Nevada city, Ca-reared musician a dedicated
following across the globe (especially in Europe, where she
recently finished a tour of mid-sized concert halls).
Considering that early copies of The Pirate's Gospel were
given away to friends in hand-sewn covers just a few years
ago, this is not only quite a leap, but a well-deserved one.
"It was a unique and edifying experience to make this
record," Alela writes. "I had never made anything with so
many sounds!" From the mandolin on "Tatted Lace" and the
gorgeous pedal steel on the title track to the strings on
"Take Us Back" and the multi-tracked vocals throughout, it's
clear that Ms. Menig's musical palette has expanded. Where
Pirate's Gospel benefitted from a bare bones production that
emphasized her powerful voice, the fuller and more varied
sounds here help bring the strength of her songwriting to the
fore.
To Be Still was created throughout 2007 & 2008. "It began in
Portland, OR and was finished in scatters between tours at
my dad's home studio in Nevada City, CA," Alela says. "I
wanted to record this collection of songs using arrangements
which would represent them in their finest form. These songs
requested more instrumental filigree than those on The
Pirate's Gospel. It was challenging to delicately yet
purposefully incorporate instrumentation into songs that I
was so used to singing by myself. I was determined to make
it work, because I wanted percussion! I wanted to hear the
lonesome bow of the violin! I heard many harmonies in my
head, and so I set out to capture them."
In the past, Alela's work has been associated with one or
more musical movements. And while no music exists in a
complete vacuum, the wholly original music on To Be Still
was borne of contemplation and isolation. "Most were written
in the cabin in Nevada City, and during my stint of
domesticity in the Victorian flat further North; others were
captured elsewhere, in moments of calm," she says. The
album shows Alela Diane Menig to be as compelling and
unique a voice as Will Oldham or Karen Dalton
Alela's remarkable voice remains a joy; she can let loose
with gale force when she wants to and can reign it in with a
ghostly, mournful style at other times. Those little songbird
curlicues she adds in the midst of a melody are heart-aching
and beautiful. "These songs are crafted of love and lore,"
Alela explains. "Some were inspired by stories passed on by
my mother and grandmothers, while others came from lilting
days here and there. " Like The Pirate's Gospel, this album is
largely a family affair-recorded with her musician father and
their shared friends, including visionary singer Michael
Hurley (who guests on "Age Old Blue.")
Nothing was decided on before they started recording;
arrangements were arrived at "casually and magically"
according to the young artist. "Rondi Soule, who played
violin on the record, gave me lessons on a tiny red violin
when I was five years old," she says. "Pete Grant, who has
performed with my dad's Grateful Dead cover band, played
pedal steel on a couple of songsand amazingly enough, he
was the man who taught Jerry Garcia to play the instrument.
Nina Gerber, who performed on "Tatted Lace" and "To Be
Still," made her start as Kate Wolf's guitar player in the late
'70s when she was a teenager. My ladies, Mariee Sioux &
Alina Hardin, lent their beautiful voices to the harmonies I
imagined, while my good friend Matt Bauer jammed the
banjo. Tom McGee Bevitori, who is dear to me, played bass
on many of the songs, even though he had never played
bass before. Making this record took time, but eventually the
songs were woven together delicately and appropriately. All
the loose ends of melody and madness were carefully sewn,
tied, glued, and fastened into place."
| Track | Alela Diane - Dry Grass & Shadows | 3:10 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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| Track | Alela Diane - White As Diamonds | 3:34 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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| Track | Alela Diane - Age Old Blue | 3:58 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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| Track | Alela Diane - To Be Still | 5:25 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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| Track | Alela Diane - Take Us Back | 4:41 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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| Track | Alela Diane - The Alder Trees | 3:26 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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| Track | Alela Diane - My Brambles | 4:57 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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| Track | Alela Diane - The Ocean | 3:41 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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| Track | Alela Diane - Every Path | 4:11 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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| Track | Alela Diane - Tatted Lace | 4:45 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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| Track | Alela Diane - Lady Divine | 5:10 | WMA 192 | DKK | 0.00 | |
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