GoodSound! "Music" Archives Published December 1, 2006 |
The Orlando Consort: Medieval
Christmas
Harmonia Mundi 907418
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Over the past 20 years, a
growing number of holiday discs have been devoted to medieval music. This one is a bit
different. Performed by unaccompanied male voices -- a countertenor, two tenors, baritone,
and bass -- it is divided into five categories: Prophecy, New Years Day,
The Carol, Narrative Motets, and Noël. The program begins with the
very simple "Christe redemptor," an example of a type of chant called an organum,
and ends with Antoine Brumels complex "Nato canunt omnia," a five-part
motet based on eight plainchant melodies. If all that is too complex for you, just put the
CD in your player, turn the lights down low, and enjoy the Orlando Consorts
impeccable singing and the resulting spiritual ambience. The sound -- close-up, warm, and
with quite a bit of reverberation -- is entirely appropriate to the program
.Rad
Bennett |
Brad Paisley: Christmas
Arista 00533
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Brad Paisley released one of this years best country CDs, Time
Well Wasted. Its lyrics tackled 20th-century living with sharp insight and humor,
and it won the Country Music Associations prestigious Best Album of the Year award.
This new Christmas disc is a bit more traditional, but Paisley himself wrote its best
songs. "Penguin, James Penguin" is Santas "Secret Agent Bird,"
who ferrets out kids naughty and nice. With its memorable verse, its sort of a
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" for 2006. Paisley wrote "Born on Christmas
Day" when he was 12; the track begins with a recording he made of it the following
year, then switches to adult Brad, then combines them as a duo. The album ends with the
Kung Pau Buckaroos -- George Jones, Bill Anderson, and "Little" Jimmy Dickens --
joining Paisley in some hilarious comments about Christmas as a politically correct
holiday. The CDs sound is typical "made for FM radio": centered in front,
thick and mushy, with little transparency or stereo spread. Will Nashville ever learn that
many lovers of country music have good sound systems?...Rad Bennett |
Furnace Mountain: Fly the
River
Shepherds Ford 200609
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Virginia trio Furnace Mountain has released yet another A+ album.
If you havent yet heard this Appalachian string band, consider this your cue -- give
one listen to this or any of their prior discs and hear music that sings to the soul.
Drawing inspiration from Celtic, folk, and old-timey roots, the group is sure to enamor
all who encounter them, and the unmatched vocal pairing of bassist Aimee Curl and bouzouki
player Morgan Morrison is nothing short of spine-tingling. Trading leads and weaving
harmonies, the two women captivate the ear in ways that are enchanting, mesmerizing, and
downright divine. Fiddlin Dave VanDeventer, as he is known, infuses the band with
lively spirit, expertly guiding such purely instrumental tunes as "Duck River"
and "Chinquapin Hunting." The trio is often enhanced by the addition of a
bodhran (a drum of Irish origin) and the occasional inclusion of mandolin and washtub.
Nearly all of the songs are traditional, but each one, from the very obscure to the
somewhat familiar, has been reworked and re-envisioned as something fresh and original. If
you like live music, check out Furnace Mountain each September in Berryville, Virginia,
when they host the legendary Watermelon Park Festival. For more information about the
band, this album, and Watermelon Park, visit www.furnacemountain.com....Shannon
Holliday |
Maria Muldaur: Sings Love
Songs of Bob Dylan: Heart of Mine
Telarc CD-83643
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When a diva meets
an icon, one can usually expect sparks to fly. When blues, pop, and jazz singer
extraordinaire Maria Muldaur finally decided to record some of the love songs of Bob
Dylan, her pal and music icon par excellence, those sparks quickly became a full-fledged
forest fire. Muldaur and Dylan grew up together in Greenwich Village in the early 1960s
and know each others music intimately. Hearing Muldaurs distinctive voice
caress such songs as "Lay Baby Lay (Lay Lady Lay)," "Ill Be Your Baby
Tonight," "Youre Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go," and "You
Aint Going Nowhere" as she filters them through her bluesiana style, is one of
lifes true musical treats. While Muldaur didnt write these songs, one listen
will convince you that shes personally lived every one of them. Telarc again lives
up to its own exacting sonic standards: Muldaurs voice is a distinct 3D presence,
and instrumental tone is well handled, as is the sense of space
.John Crossett |
Lynne Arriale Trio: Live
Lynne Arriale, piano; Jay Anderson, bass; Steve Davis, drums.
In+Out MTM-00007
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Jazz pianist Lynn Arriale eases into "Iko Iko," the
opening track on Live, but her trio soon has it simmering over a low flame as they
get to the bluesy center of James "Sugar Boy" Crawfords New Orleans
classic. Arriale has appeared on NPRs Weekend Edition Sunday and was profiled
on the PBS series Portrait of a Performing Artist. That documentary is
included on the DVD of this two-disc set, along with a filmed version of the performance
contained on the CD. The sound on both discs is clean and bright but lacks warmth, and
bassist Jay Anderson is mixed too low. But Arriales emotion-filled playing shines
through, especially on the ballads, such as her own "Arise." This trio has
played together since 1993, and it shows -- Anderson and drummer Steve Davis give Arriale
great intuitive support. The pianists approach to the Beatles "Come
Together" is too conservative, but the remaining tracks on Live are by turns
swinging and moving
.Joseph Taylor |
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