| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2001年12月10日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Rykodisc |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 10608 |
| SKU | 014431060823 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:46:32
Voices On The Verge: Erin McKeown (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, accordion, piano); Jess Klein (vocals, acoustic guitar, clarinet); Beth Amsel (vocals, acoustic guitar, shaker, finger cymbals); Rose Polenzani (vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourine).
Recorded live at Indre Studios in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from March 30-31, 2000. Includes liner notes by Voices On The Verge.
Personnel: Jess Klein (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, clarinet, tambourine); Beth Amsel (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, cymbals, shaker); Erin McKeown (vocals, guitar, accordion, piano, djembe); Rose Polenzani (vocals, guitar, piano, tambourine).
Audio Mixer: George A. Howard .
Recording information: Indre Studios, Philadelphia, PA (03/30/2000-03/31/2000).
Photographer: Liz Linder.
Arranger: Voices on the Verge.
Voices on the Verge are Erin McKeown, Jess Klein, Beth Amsel, and Rose Polanzani, four young folk-pop singer/songwriters who work collaboratively while maintaining their solo careers. Live in Philadelphia, their first collaborative album, was recorded live in front of a small audience in a recording studio. The simple instrumentation is a combination of acoustic and electric guitars, with occasional piano (by Polenzani), clarinet (by Klein), and djembe (a small African percussion instrument, played by McKeown) adding texture. Each singer does three of her own songs. All four are very good singers, but they're a mixed bag as songwriters. McKeown, whose solo debut, Distillation, was one of 2000s great under-heard gems, is a terrific songwriter, and her three songs are by far the best on the disc. The sly Delta blues "Blackbirds," the jazzy "Didn't They" (which features some terrific clarinet by Klein), and the haunting "Softly Moses" (which, unlike the other two, is not on Distillation) are all great, and the Virginia-born McKeown has the most soulful and distinctive vocal style of the four. The other end of the spectrum belongs to Polanzani, whose songs are low-key. Klein and Amsel are in the middle, and their styles are so similar that it can be hard to tell who wrote which song without looking at the credits. Both are quite nice in a Dar Williams sort of way, but they lack McKeown's individuality. ~ Stewart Mason
録音 : ステレオ (Live)
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