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 Post subject: New k.d. lang produced by Joe Pisapia!
PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 7:30 pm 
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I've been waiting for a new Joe P. record for a long time. I guess this will have to do. But boy does this sound intriguing!
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k.d. lang turned her back on the country-influenced music that first earned her fame with 1992's Ingénue, and while she's been making consistently fine albums since then, lang's career has often seemed either eclectic or rudderless, depending on how you wish to look at it; she's made a series of albums that have jumped from one stylistic vantage point to another, never settling in one place for long, and while they all feature her genuinely remarkable skills as a vocalist and often impressive songwriting, one rarely gets a sense of stylistic growth from her work since Ingénue, if only because she seems to be starting from scratch each time out, without building on what she's done before. So 2011's Sing It Loud suggests lang is moving onto a new path that she plans to follow for a while; it features her working with a self-contained band, the Siss Boom Bang, for the first time since she dissolved her old combo the Reclines, and lang wrote or co-wrote all the songs (except for a cover of Talking Heads' "Heaven"), as well as co-producing the set with Joe Pisapia (formerly of Guster, who also leads the Siss Boom Bang). Since the album was recorded in Nashville and the band is heavy on guitars, and even features banjo and pedal steel, some have suggested Sing It Loud represent lang's belated return to country music; but if fact, it sounds more like the arty alt-country album she managed not to make in the '90s. This album is heavy with deep, mysterious melodic structures and arrangements that use country elements as signifiers, but more eagerly embrace a balance of traditionalism and joyful chaos as off-kilter noises and deep, echoing space punctuate the songs, with the results resembling nothing so much as Jay Farrar's post-Son Volt solo work. While the material suggests these similarities come from coincidence rather than design, lang and her new band do beat Farrar handily at this game; if the songs aren't as immediately memorable as her old country-style numbers, "Sugar Buzz," "The Water's Edge," and "Sorrow Evermore" are direct and purposeful in a way lang's music hasn't been in quite some time, and the music pushes her vocals in a direction that's fresh while still keeping one toe in the familiar territory she can draw on. Folks who were hoping Sing It Loud would be k.d. lang's return to the approach of Absolute Torch & Twang are going to be left wanting again, but if you've been eager to see her clear out a stylistic direction that's her own and make something of it, this album feels like a strong step in a bold, satisfying new direction.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:16 pm 
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PopTodd Wrote:
I've been waiting for a new Joe P. record for a long time. I guess this will have to do. But boy does this sound intriguing!
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k.d. lang turned her back on the country-influenced music that first earned her fame with 1992's Ingénue, and while she's been making consistently fine albums since then, lang's career has often seemed either eclectic or rudderless, depending on how you wish to look at it; she's made a series of albums that have jumped from one stylistic vantage point to another, never settling in one place for long, and while they all feature her genuinely remarkable skills as a vocalist and often impressive songwriting, one rarely gets a sense of stylistic growth from her work since Ingénue, if only because she seems to be starting from scratch each time out, without building on what she's done before. So 2011's Sing It Loud suggests lang is moving onto a new path that she plans to follow for a while; it features her working with a self-contained band, the Siss Boom Bang, for the first time since she dissolved her old combo the Reclines, and lang wrote or co-wrote all the songs (except for a cover of Talking Heads' "Heaven"), as well as co-producing the set with Joe Pisapia (formerly of Guster, who also leads the Siss Boom Bang). Since the album was recorded in Nashville and the band is heavy on guitars, and even features banjo and pedal steel, some have suggested Sing It Loud represent lang's belated return to country music; but if fact, it sounds more like the arty alt-country album she managed not to make in the '90s. This album is heavy with deep, mysterious melodic structures and arrangements that use country elements as signifiers, but more eagerly embrace a balance of traditionalism and joyful chaos as off-kilter noises and deep, echoing space punctuate the songs, with the results resembling nothing so much as Jay Farrar's post-Son Volt solo work. While the material suggests these similarities come from coincidence rather than design, lang and her new band do beat Farrar handily at this game; if the songs aren't as immediately memorable as her old country-style numbers, "Sugar Buzz," "The Water's Edge," and "Sorrow Evermore" are direct and purposeful in a way lang's music hasn't been in quite some time, and the music pushes her vocals in a direction that's fresh while still keeping one toe in the familiar territory she can draw on. Folks who were hoping Sing It Loud would be k.d. lang's return to the approach of Absolute Torch & Twang are going to be left wanting again, but if you've been eager to see her clear out a stylistic direction that's her own and make something of it, this album feels like a strong step in a bold, satisfying new direction.


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First listen, and this is really impressive. First big surprise of the year for me.

Edit: although I wish she'd chosen a different cover than "Reminiscing" - the Little River Band is not something that needs to be revisited.


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First listen, and this is really impressive. First big surprise of the year for me.

Edit: although I wish she'd chosen a different cover than "Reminiscing" - the Little River Band is not something that needs to be revisited.


I, too, am impressed after one listen.

fyi - the LRB cover is a bonus track.

1. I Confess
2. A Sleep with No Dreaming
3. The Water’s Edge
4. Perfect Word
5. Sugar Buzz
6. Sing it Loud
7. Inglewood
8. Habit of Mind
9. Heaven
10. Sorrow Nevermore

Bonus Tracks:
11. Reminiscing
12. I Am the Winter
13. Hollywood Kids
14. Hungry Bird

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 6:42 pm 
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Looking forward to listening to this. Thanks, as always, mcaputo.


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 Post subject: Re: New k.d. lang produced by Joe Pisapia!
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I'm more than a little surprised at the participants here who are interested in hearing a kd lang album.

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I've always kind of thought of her as the female version of Lyle Lovett.

Both kind of loosely associated with country music but have had these weird oddball careers of varying success with fleeting mainstream popularity from time to time.


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Also, can someone once and for all tell me how to pronounce Joe Pisapia's name?

Is it Peh-SAP-ee-uh?


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Rick Derris Wrote:
Also, can someone once and for all tell me how to pronounce Joe Pisapia's name?

Is it Peh-SAP-ee-uh?

Yep

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First listen, and this is really impressive. First big surprise of the year for me.

Edit: although I wish she'd chosen a different cover than "Reminiscing" - the Little River Band is not something that needs to be revisited.


In my haste last night, I failed to point out the irony (in your case & mine) that "Reminiscing" was actually a "bonus" track.

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tentoze Wrote:
Looking forward to listening to this. Thanks, as always, mcaputo.


same.

Not gonna lie, wish she was doing more "Angel with a Lariat", but I'll definitely check this out.

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tentoze Wrote:
Looking forward to listening to this. Thanks, as always, mcaputo.

Flying Rabbit Wrote:
same.


No problem, thanks.
>>>>thanks for the alert Todd.

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DumpJack Wrote:
I'm more than a little surprised at the participants here who are interested in hearing a kd lang album.


My first reaction was similar. I really like that Joe Pisapia album but my first thought was to think his participation wasn't enough to get me interested in a KD Lang album.

The favorable reviews have me intrigued though.


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I've always kind of thought of her as the female version of Lyle Lovett.

Both kind of loosely associated with country music but have had these weird oddball careers of varying success with fleeting mainstream popularity from time to time.


I tend to agree with this and I like 'em both. I'm looking forward to giving this one a listen.


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Minute:30 in and I'm happy. Nice opener. Damn. This sounds really, really good.

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im still extremely resistant to download this. its KD LANG.

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Damn. This sounds really, really good.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Damn. This sounds really, really good.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


I thought you didn't spend time talking about albums/artists you don't like.


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Some of you knobs really fear talent, huh?


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Some of you knobs really fear talent, huh?


Just never liked her based on the little bit I've heard. I think Derris' Lyle Lovett comparison makes sense. I just never liked Lovett much either.


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I'll try this. Never been much of a fan of her music but but that voice is pretty undeniable.
I've also read interviews long ago when she was "it" and I remember her coming off as a very likable and cool and collected in demeanor.

I like Lovett. On that note, I just heard Natural Forces for the first time the other day and it sounded pretty good.


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Perfect Word is just stunning.

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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Damn. This sounds really, really good.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


This is actually really reassuring. (turns volume up)

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Right now, the opening track is the best thing I've heard this year. I may get tired of it, but it's got me for now. He's got such good guitar tone on this record - most surprising is the deep baritone guitar on Sorrow Nevermore. But all of it sounds wonderful. Most of all when the first track kicks in... good shit.

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(opening track) And those goddam harmonies on the "myyyyyy mistake" towards the end... her voice is incredible.

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