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Graphic As A Star

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発売日 2021年06月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFire Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FIRELP136
SKU 809236113610

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
When Josephine Foster released A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing in 2006, she provocatively recorded the lieder of composers like Schumman, Brahms, and Schubert in a unique framework. She sang them in German and played acoustic guitar, piano, and harmonica with improvising electric guitarist Brian Goodman accompanying her for a contemporary feel. Though her music exists in a unique space, she echoes such risk-taking classic folk performers such as Shirley Collins. On Graphic as a Star -- her debut album for Fire Records -- she has written music to the poems of Emily Dickinson, and the fit is seamless. She conceived the 26-song cycle while living in a remote region of Spain and had brought very few books with her. Dickinson's poems provided comfort. In her liner notes she claims these songs came together in a matter of weeks. Musically, this is more sparse than anything she's ever recorded -- accompanying herself only on an acoustic guitar, sometimes with a primitive-sounding harmonica added. She also she sings a cappella ("Wild Nights - Wild Nights!") or with only the sounds of chirping birds in the background ("What Shall I Do - It Whimpers So -"). While all of Foster's work is provocative, this proves the warmest, loveliest, and most beautifully articulated recording in her catalog. These poems (which were also written in solitude; Dickinson was a self-imposed shut-in) easily lend themselves to Foster's song forms, due to the poet's keen sense of time, rhythm, and space. Dickinson's writing is often wonderfully elliptical in image and meaning; Foster underscores this here: there are no choruses. These songs are small but evoke the vast emptiness surrounding them. They don't feel melancholy, even when they are, such as in "My Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gun." Instead they are evocative of an America at once imagined and longed for -- and this sense of homesickness is evident in the reedy beauty of Foster's voice -- which is more controlled and tempered than ever before; she seems to have found the exact pitch and timbre she's sought since the beginning. While the entire cycle is gorgeous and the tunes nearly inseparable from one another, a couple of tracks lend themselves to singling out: the lilting early American folk melody in "Tho' My Destiny Be Fustian -" and the languid, bluesy stroll of "I Could Bring You Jewels - Had I a Mind To -." Graphic as a Star is exquisite. ~ Thom Jurek

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Trust In the Unexpected -
    2. 2.
      How Happy is the Little Stone
    3. 3.
      She Sweeps With Many-Colored Brooms -
    4. 4.
      Ah, Teneriffe!
    5. 5.
      Who is the East?
    6. 6.
      They Called Me To the Window
    7. 7.
      This - is the Land - the Sunset Washes -
    8. 8.
      Like Mighty Foot Lights - Burned the Red
    9. 9.
      Exultation is the Going
    10. 10.
      In Falling Timbers Buried -
    11. 11.
      With Thee In the Desert
    12. 12.
      I See Thee Better - In the Dark -
    13. 13.
      Your Thoughts Don't Have Words Every Day
    14. 14.
      My Life Had Stood - a Loaded Gun -
    15. 15.
      Eden is That Old-Fashioned House
    16. 16.
      Beauty Crowds Me till I Die
    17. 17.
      I Could Bring You Jewels - Had I a Mind To -
    18. 18.
      Wild Nights - Wild Nights!
    19. 19.
      Only a Shrine, But Mine -
    20. 20.
      Tho' My Destiny Be Fustian -
    21. 21.
      What Shall I Do - It Whimpers So -
    22. 22.
      Heart! We Will Forget Him!
    23. 23.
      Strong Draughts of Their Refreshing Minds
    24. 24.
      Tell As a Marksman - Were Forgotten
    25. 25.
      The Spider Holds a Silver Ball
    26. 26.
      Whoever Disenchants

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Josephine Foster

オリジナル発売日:2009年

商品の紹介

When Josephine Foster released A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing in 2006, she provocatively recorded the lieder of composers like Schumman, Brahms, and Schubert in a unique framework. She sang them in German and played acoustic guitar, piano, and harmonica with improvising electric guitarist Brian Goodman accompanying her for a contemporary feel. Though her music exists in a unique space, she echoes such risk-taking classic folk performers such as Shirley Collins. On Graphic as a Star -- her debut album for Fire Records -- she has written music to the poems of Emily Dickinson, and the fit is seamless. She conceived the 26-song cycle while living in a remote region of Spain and had brought very few books with her. Dickinson’s poems provided comfort. In her liner notes she claims these songs came together in a matter of weeks. Musically, this is more sparse than anything she’s ever recorded -- accompanying herself only on an acoustic guitar, sometimes with a primitive-sounding harmonica added. She also she sings a cappella (“Wild Nights - Wild Nights!”) or with only the sounds of chirping birds in the background (“What Shall I Do - It Whimpers So -”). While all of Foster’s work is provocative, this proves the warmest, loveliest, and most beautifully articulated recording in her catalog. These poems (which were also written in solitude; Dickinson was a self-imposed shut-in) easily lend themselves to Foster’s song forms, due to the poet’s keen sense of time, rhythm, and space. Dickinson's writing is often wonderfully elliptical in image and meaning; Foster underscores this here: there are no choruses. These songs are small but evoke the vast emptiness surrounding them. They don’t feel melancholy, even when they are, such as in “My Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gun.“ Instead they are evocative of an America at once imagined and longed for -- and this sense of homesickness is evident in the reedy beauty of Foster’s voice -- which is more controlled and tempered than ever before; she seems to have found the exact pitch and timbre she’s sought since the beginning. While the entire cycle is gorgeous and the tunes nearly inseparable from one another, a couple of tracks lend themselves to singling out: the lilting early American folk melody in “Tho' My Destiny Be Fustian -“ and the languid, bluesy stroll of “I Could Bring You Jewels - Had I a Mind To -.” Graphic as a Star is exquisite. ~ Thom Jurek
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フリー・フォーク・シーンのなかで注目を集めた歌姫、ジョセフィン・フォスター。今回のアルバムは、彼女がスペインの小さな村に滞在していた時、そこで読んだエミリー・ディキンソンの詩にメロディーを付けたもの。ギターやハーモニカのささやかな伴奏が入りつつ、飾り気のない歌声は子守唄みたいに優しくて、どこかミステリアスな翳りもある。ただひたすら、その夢見るような歌に聴き惚れるのみ。
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