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Tin Hat: The Sad Machinery of Spring
ByThe group has enough musicianship that the numbers don't really matter. Even as a trio, the musicians played enough different instruments and did so so well together that they always sounded more like a cohesive group than a trio of individuals anyway. As far as instrumentation goes, Anderson comes closest to filling the space left by Burger with his pump organ, toy piano and celeste, but he also plays trumpet and baritone horn, allowing unusual tin-hat moments of horn-led ensemble.
In addition to her violins, Carla Kihlstedt plays celeste, bowed vibes and Ukelin (a strange, multi-stringed instrument that's bowed with one hand and plucked with the otherand was sold door-to-door). Mark Orton plays guitar, banjo and dobro as well as pump organ, auto-harp and Marxophone (a sort of hammered zither with a similar biography to the ukelin). But Tin Hat's trick, on The Sad Machinery of Spring, as always, is to take unusual instrumental voices and write evocative, often melancholy songs for them.
Tin Hat's strong setting in Americana continues on The Sad Machinery, even though the album's dedication and a poem in the liners suggest Polish origins. At best, it's the soundtrack of a Polish immigrant who fails to find the promised riches in the New Worldand if that's too literal, or in any event anyway, it's beautifully played, evocative music.
Track Listing
Old World; The Secret FLuid of Dusk; Blind Paper Dragon; Dionysus; Daisy Bell; Drawing Lessons; The Book; Dead Season; Black Thursday; The Tailor's Dummies; Dionysus II; The Land of Perpetual Sleep; Janissary Band; The Comet; Intractable.
Personnel
Ara Anderson: trumpet, baritone horn, piano, pump organ, toy piano, celeste; Zeena Parkins: harp; Mark Orton: guitar, Dobro, banjo, piano, pump organ, auto-harp, bass drum, bass harmonica, Marxophone; Ben Goldberg: B-flat clarinet, alto clarinet, contra-alto clarinet; Carla Kihlstedt: violin, violin, trumpet violin, voice, piano, celeste, bowed bives, bass harmonica, Ukelin, bul-bul tarang.
Album information
Title: The Sad Machinery of Spring | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Hannibal Records
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