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Tin Hat Trio: Book of Silk
The title refers to an ancient Chinese text that connects natural catastrophes with the movement of comets across the sky. For guitarist Mark Orton, the tragedy was the death of his wife, Lauren, in a river-rafting accident. Her presence colors the melancholic "The Longest Night" with its icy, sustained accordion and violin that shimmer like rays of sunshine glimpsed through the treetops of a darkened forest. The ambiance of "Elliott Carter Family" places a threatening cast on the open through its bizarre noises, monolithic bass, and Carla Kihlstedt's barely discernable, improvised violin that glides and echoes through the night.
But the record isn't complete darkness. Accordionist and pianist Rob Burger's "The Clandestine Adventures of Ms. Merz" sashays with a melody that could come from any tango. "Things That Might Have Been" bounces with a front-porch, country-blues stomp that would make Keith Richards proud. Then there's the tender slide guitar and sweet violin on "Lauren's Lullaby" that puts any residual grief and fear to rest before the album's closing track "Empire of Light." Its lyrics and anachronistic Tin Pan Alley arrangement suggest a pleasant memory that remains, forever, in the present.
Perhaps that's what the members of the Tin Hat Trio found as they recorded Book of Silk. Even as the outside provides tragedy, it gives back joy. The open, they discovered, is inexplicable and beautiful in its elusiveness.
Just like their music.
Track Listing
1 The Longest Night 2 The Clandestine Adventures Of Ms. Merz 3 Company 4 Invisible Mobile 5 March Of The Smallest Feet 6 Hotel Aurora 7 Osborne Avenue 8 Elliott Carter Family 9 Things That Might Have Been 10 Red Hook Stoop 11 Same Shirt, Different Day 12 Pablo Looks Back 13 Light Black From Pole To Pole 14 Lauren's Lullaby
Personnel
Rob Burger - accordion, piano, prepared & toy pianos, bass & diatonic harmonicas, marxophone on "Same Shirt, Different Day"; Carla Kihlstedt - violin, trumpet & e-string violins, viola, voice, marxophone on "Pablo Looks Back"; Mark Orton - guitar, dobro, banjo. with: Zeena Parkins - harp; Bryan Smith - tuba, euphonium; and additional musicians: Matthias Bossi - percussion on "Company"; Amanda Lawrence - viola on "The Clandestine Adventures of Ms. Merz" & "Empire of Light"; Jill McClelland- Coykendall - clarinets on "Empire of Light"; Lori Presthus - cello on "Empire of Light".
Album information
Title: Book Of Silk | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: BAG Production Records
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