| Artist: Pieta Brown |
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Product Details:
Format: CD
Manufacturer: RED House Records/ka
Sku: 214516524
UPC: 033651022923
UPC 14: 00033651022923
Release Date: 4/6/2010
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Wishes Falling Through the Rain ~ Pieta Brown
2. Other Way Around ~ Pieta Brown
3. Out of the Blue ~ Pieta Brown
4. Prayer of Roses ~ Pieta Brown
5. Calling All Angels ~ Pieta Brown
6. Guero, El ~ Pieta Brown
7. Faller ~ Pieta Brown
8. Flowers In the Kingdom ~ Pieta Brown
9. Shake ~ Pieta Brown
10. Grass Upon the Hills ~ Pieta Brown
11. Never Did Belong ~ Pieta Brown
12. It Wasn't That ~ Pieta Brown
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: Pieta Brown (vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, percussion); Bo Ramsey (electric guitar, 12-string guitar); Joey Burns (cello, accordion); J.T. Bates (drums, percussion); Steve Hayes (percussion). | |
| Audio Mixer: Tom Tucker. | |
| Recording information: Minstrel Recording Studio, Iowa City, IA. | |
| Photographer: Sonya Naumann. | |
| Don Was stripped Pieta Brown's sound down to its essentials for her 2009 EP and Red House label debut. But on her first full-length album for the imprint her dad Greg called home for many years, she co-produces (along with shotgun-riding guitarist legend Bo Ramsey) and beefs up the proceedings considerably. The extra instrumentation includes two drummers on all but three tracks, but the additional percussion never seems busy and never overwhelms her delicate, whispery vocals. Brown's introspective folk is tinged with occasional jazz overtones yet stays in Americana territory as she wraps her silky smooth bourbon voice around music that floats without being nebulous. Her muted delivery is both sensual and startling in its honesty. It seems like she's reading her diary out loud in songs such as "It Wasn't That," one of many reflective moments that feel like you are eavesdropping on Brown singing to herself. It's that subtlety and grace that beckon the listener Siren-like, to delve deeper into these songs. Longtime collaborator Ramsey's snake-like guitar perfectly frames the music by slithering around the choruses. It's no surprise that she toured with J.J. Cale since her sense of restraint and reserved approach reflect his notoriously retiring style. The dozen selections were recorded in about five days which keeps the groove immediate even in its most hushed moments, of which there are many. Brown's understated method is like a foreign movie in the way her images and subdued, measured voice set the scene, resonating long after the last note fades. These tunes are achingly pretty but never slick, obvious, or wispy. Rather, Brown caresses her lyrics, delivering lines like "if wishes were horses/I would ride/down to the river where the water is wide" with a melancholy and perception that seem beyond her years. Her previous three releases have been impressive, but with One and All, Pieta Brown delivers her finest, most fully realized album yet. ~ Hal Horowitz | |
Producer: Pieta Brown; Bo Ramsey |
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Engineer: John Svec |
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Technical Info
| Release Date : 04/05/2010 | |
| Catalog ID : RHRCD 229 | |
| Label : Red House Records | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00033651022923 |

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