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Songs Of Green Pheasant

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発売日 2005年09月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFat Cat
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FATCD40
SKU 600116994028

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:37:32
Songs of Green Pheasant: Duncan Sumpner (vocals, guitars). Personnel: Oliver Bird (percussion). Recording information: Back Room, Wrenthorpe, Makefield (2002); Kitchen, Oughtibridge, Sheffield, England (2002). Originally a record label demo, this collection of atmospheric, low-key acoustic nuggets recalls late-1960s folk-psychedelia and mid-period Simon & Garfunkel, as well as Pink Floyd at their most pastoral. Hailing from Sheffield, England, Duncan Sumpner, who records as Songs Of Green Pheasant, specializes in spare, ambient productions swathed in echo that strongly suggest a more than passing knowledge of Brian Eno. The songs on his debut album have a delicate, abstract beauty, with almost medieval-sounding harmonies augmented by sensitively textured guitars and keyboards.

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      I Am Daylights

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      Nightfall

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      The Burning Man

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      Knulp

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      The Wraith of Loving

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      Until...

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      Hey, Hey, Wilderness

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      Truth But Not Fact

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      Soldiers Kill Their Sisters

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      From Here to Somewhere Else

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The Wire (p.61) - "Sumpner's guitars and percussion are as hazy and warm as the sun diffused through leaves."
Rovi

Artists may record with a lo-fi setup for a variety of reasons -- the two most common being a wish to experiment and the simple lack of better equipment -- but the effect can often lead listeners to wonder whether it functions purely as a mask to hide fledgling musical skills, undeveloped songs, and a sheer lack of artistry. For Sheffield-based artist Duncan Sumpner, who recorded Songs of Green Pheasant in the kitchen of his home, recording in lo-fi was the economical choice. But, in a similar fashion to Devendra Banhart, the process emerges not as a crutch but a tool, one that enhances the ambience of his performances, which are already intrinsically interesting. Sumpner's work is far less whimsical, and far more melancholy and studied than the American Banhart; his double-tracked harmony vocals evoke the Simon & Garfunkel of "Scarborough Fair," and his lyrical concerns include isolation, British folk ritual, and the work of Russian novelist Boris Pasternak. Sumpner hits a ghostly peak on the seventh song, "Hey, Hey, Wilderness," when he sings with a plaintive weariness, "Cause who could say, where you are tonight, my love, who you're with tonight, my dear." It's true that Songs of Green Pheasant gains much from the ambience surrounding its recording, and it's also true that, on a superficial level, this record slots into the acid folk revival of the mid-2000s, but it succeeds far beyond the style's expectations and will last far beyond the style's expiration date. ~ John Bush
Rovi

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