Clutter en avance
Beth bientôt.
Je
shufflais
peinard une
smartlist
"morceaux les moins récemment
écoutés", quand passe un titre de
Beth Orton
qui ne m'est pas familier.En l'occurrence
City Blue,
tiré du rare
SuperPinkMindy.Je
vais vérifier dans
Clutter, et
il m'affiche ça
:
Sauf
que le nouvel album de Beth ne sort, nous
dit Amazon , que dans 4 jours.Merci
Clutter de me l'avoir rappelé, fut-ce par erreur, car je l'avais
oublié.Beth Orton, sans doute MA
chanteuse
préférée.Few
vocalists equal the expressive subtlety of Beth Orton, whose fourth album is
both her most musically spare and artistically complex to
date. Not only does the production
and backing by Jim O'Rourke (known for his work with Sonic Youth and Wilco)
capture Orton's vocal style at its most unstudied and unvarnished, the lack of
embellishment focuses all the more attention on her
songwriting. From the jazzy phrasing
on the deceptively jaunty "Worms" through the haunting "Feral" and the amazing
grace of the closing, hymnlike "Pieces of Sky," Orton's songs give voice to the
sort of knotty, prickly emotions that are as hard to define as they are deeply
felt. Most of the musical dynamic
features piano or guitar over an elemental, insistent rhythm section, making the
coloring of an occasional string section ("Conceived"), harmonica ("Absinthe"),
or accordion ("Safe in Your Arms") all the more striking.
As an indication of the emotional
range of this musical minimalism, the title cut is soothing enough to please
fans of Norah Jones, while "Heartlandstruckstop" is as edgy as Patti Smith.
--Don McLeeseVivement la semaine
prochaine !
Posté : Ven. - Février 3, 2006 à 10:49 PM
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