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Formát: CD, Album, 9. album (2019)
Žánr: Folk, Rock
Styl: Contemporary Folk, Alternative Rock, New Wave & Post-Punk
• Mercury Rev reimagine the Bobbie Gentry album from 1968 with guest vocals from Norah Jones, Hope Sandoval, Rachel Goswell, Vashti Bunyan, Beth Orton, Marissa Nadler, Lucinda Williams, Margo Price, Susanne Sundfor, Phoebe Bridgers, Kaela Sinclair, Carice Van Houten and Laetitia Sadier. It slipped out of a Mississippi of hot biscuits, genteel table manners and working-class sense, suddenly overturned by a grave sinning and suicide. Carried on an evening breeze of strings and a supple, foreboding voice like sensually charged breath, "Ode to Billie Joe"-Bobbie Gentry's 1967 debut as a singer-songwriter and a Number One single for three weeks in the late Summer of Love-was the most psychedelic record of that year not from San Francisco or London, as if Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Brian Wilson had conspired to make a country-rock Pet Sounds. Except Gentry, just 23 when she wrote the song, got there first, in miniature. Gentry's hit was a revolutionary act, a quietly thorough feminism in vision, deed and success amid the strict, paternal order of the country-music industry. And it was her license to thrill again. In October, 1967, while "Billie Joe" was still in the Top Five, Gentry began recording The Delta Sweete, a connected set of a dozen songs that extended the narrative dynamics of that single with personal reflection and set her folk-siren charisma in a richer frame of dream-state orchestration, swamp-rock guitars and big-city-R&B horns.
Žánr: Folk, Rock
Styl: Contemporary Folk, Alternative Rock, New Wave & Post-Punk
• Mercury Rev reimagine the Bobbie Gentry album from 1968 with guest vocals from Norah Jones, Hope Sandoval, Rachel Goswell, Vashti Bunyan, Beth Orton, Marissa Nadler, Lucinda Williams, Margo Price, Susanne Sundfor, Phoebe Bridgers, Kaela Sinclair, Carice Van Houten and Laetitia Sadier. It slipped out of a Mississippi of hot biscuits, genteel table manners and working-class sense, suddenly overturned by a grave sinning and suicide. Carried on an evening breeze of strings and a supple, foreboding voice like sensually charged breath, "Ode to Billie Joe"-Bobbie Gentry's 1967 debut as a singer-songwriter and a Number One single for three weeks in the late Summer of Love-was the most psychedelic record of that year not from San Francisco or London, as if Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Brian Wilson had conspired to make a country-rock Pet Sounds. Except Gentry, just 23 when she wrote the song, got there first, in miniature. Gentry's hit was a revolutionary act, a quietly thorough feminism in vision, deed and success amid the strict, paternal order of the country-music industry. And it was her license to thrill again. In October, 1967, while "Billie Joe" was still in the Top Five, Gentry began recording The Delta Sweete, a connected set of a dozen songs that extended the narrative dynamics of that single with personal reflection and set her folk-siren charisma in a richer frame of dream-state orchestration, swamp-rock guitars and big-city-R&B horns.
Další informace
Interpret | Mercury Rev |
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Titul | Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete Revisited |
Nosič | CD |
Typ nosiče | CD |
Dostupnost | Do14 |
Tracklist | 1. Okolona River Bottom Band ft. Norah Jones 2. Big Boss Man ft. Hope Sandoval 3. Reunion ft. Rachel Goswell 4. Parchman Farm ft. Carice van Houten 5. Mornin’ Glory ft. Laetitia Sadier 6. Sermon ft. Margo Price 7. Tobacco Road ft. Susanne Sundfør 8. Penduli Pendulum ft. Vashti Bunyan with Kaela Sinclair 9. Jessye Lisabeth ft. Phoebe Bridgers 10. Refractions ft. Marissa Nadler 11. Courtyard ft. Beth Orton 12. Ode To Billie Jo ft. Lucinda Williams |
Popis | Formát: CD, Album, 9. album (2019) Žánr: Folk, Rock Styl: Contemporary Folk, Alternative Rock, New Wave & Post-Punk • Mercury Rev reimagine the Bobbie Gentry album from 1968 with guest vocals from Norah Jones, Hope Sandoval, Rachel Goswell, Vashti Bunyan, Beth Orton, Marissa Nadler, Lucinda Williams, Margo Price, Susanne Sundfor, Phoebe Bridgers, Kaela Sinclair, Carice Van Houten and Laetitia Sadier. It slipped out of a Mississippi of hot biscuits, genteel table manners and working-class sense, suddenly overturned by a grave sinning and suicide. Carried on an evening breeze of strings and a supple, foreboding voice like sensually charged breath, "Ode to Billie Joe"-Bobbie Gentry's 1967 debut as a singer-songwriter and a Number One single for three weeks in the late Summer of Love-was the most psychedelic record of that year not from San Francisco or London, as if Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Brian Wilson had conspired to make a country-rock Pet Sounds. Except Gentry, just 23 when she wrote the song, got there first, in miniature. Gentry's hit was a revolutionary act, a quietly thorough feminism in vision, deed and success amid the strict, paternal order of the country-music industry. And it was her license to thrill again. In October, 1967, while "Billie Joe" was still in the Top Five, Gentry began recording The Delta Sweete, a connected set of a dozen songs that extended the narrative dynamics of that single with personal reflection and set her folk-siren charisma in a richer frame of dream-state orchestration, swamp-rock guitars and big-city-R&B horns. |
SKU | BELLA852CD |
Ean | 5400863004118 |
Rok vydání | 2019 |
Pořadové číslo | 1000157113 |
Sleva | SLEVA0 |
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price | 379,00 Kč |
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