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How To Grow A Woman From The Ground

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2006年09月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSugar Hill Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4017
SKU 015891401720

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:50:39
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Watch 'At Breakdown

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    2. 2.
      Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    3. 3.
      Stay Away

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    4. 4.
      O Santo de Polvora

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    5. 5.
      Wayside/Back in Time

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    6. 6.
      You're an Angel and I'm Gonna Cry

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    7. 7.
      How to Grow a Woman From the Ground

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    8. 8.
      The Beekeeper

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    9. 9.
      If the Sea Was Whiskey

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    10. 10.
      Brakeman's Blues

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    11. 11.
      Cazadero

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    12. 12.
      Heart in a Cage

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    13. 13.
      I'm Yours If You Want Me

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

    14. 14.
      The Eleventh Reel

      アーティスト: Chris Thile

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Chris Thile

その他
プロデューサー: Chris Thile
エンジニア: Matt Gephart

商品の紹介

Looking at Chris Thile's recent projects, both the 2004 solo album Deceiver and his recent effort with Nickel Creek, 2005's Why Should the Fire Die?, a listener might experience both trepidation and excitement at the release of his new solo album, How to Grow a Woman from the Ground. This guy's got talent to burn, and in a field -- bluegrass and acoustic music -- that's known for its conservatism, he gleans fresh perspectives from breaking the rules. But Deceiver revealed a talent unraveling in so many different directions that the album finally lacked an identifiable center. Musically, How to Grow a Woman from the Ground is much more organic and cohesive than the eclectic sprawl of Deceiver, relying on acoustic instruments and the talents of guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Greg Garrison, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and fiddler Gabe Witcher to hold the sound together. The songs and instrumental selections are also quite strong, though Thile remains eclectic, drawing equally from traditional bluegrass, progressive acoustic, and singer/songwriter traditions. There is a great deal of distance between his cover of Jimmie Rodgers' "Brakeman's Blues" and the surreal lyrics of the title cut, but, thanks to the track sequencing, the album flows well. While both the instrumental pieces and Thile's confessionals are enjoyable, How to Grow a Woman from the Ground's highlights arise from fantastic covers of Jack White's "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" and the traditional "If the Sea Was Whiskey." The surreal lyrics of the title track, written by Tom Brosseau, are accompanied by an equally evocative melody, though the subject matter will probably strike progressive-minded listeners as troubling. How to Grow a Woman from the Ground may not qualify as the most enlightened title of the year, but it does reveal the growth of an adventurous talent. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
Rovi

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