Joanna Newsom - Ys (Music CD)
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If the debut album from Joanna Newsom, 2004's The Milk-Eyed Mender, suggested
there was no-one in music quite like this elfin San Franciscan harpist, its
follow-up Ys sees that gulf of difference become a universe of possibilities.
Recorded by veteran engineer Steve Albini, with strings from Brian Wilson
collaborator Van Dyke Parks and vocal contributions from Bill Callahan of
alternative country miserabilists Smog, Ys is an altogether bigger, broader,
more fantastical and more ambitious offering than its predecessor.
Only five tracks long, songs unfurl into grandiose narratives embossed with
trumpet, violins, oboe, and French horn. But what's truly impressive is Newsom's
extraordinary sense of command. On "Emily", cutesy observations of birds taking
flight ("the meadowlark and the chim-cho-ree") blossom out into tales of falling
meteorites, muddy-mouthed baboons and nautical adventures. Meanwhile, on the
extraordinary "Only Skin" (which approaches 20 minutes in length) Newsom's voice
and plucked harp flourish in strange, complimentary patterns, her voice at times
born up on dramatic trumpets and cooing oboes, or for one passage, shadowed by
Callahan's cobwebbed croak. It is testing in length, difficult to dip into, and
not for those allergic to flights of fancy -- but Ys is a magnificent
achievement, one you suspect no one else on this planet could mimic, let alone
challenge. -- Louis Pattison
Co-Produced by Van Dyke Parks (Beach Boys Etc), Harp and vocals recorded by
Steve Albini Mixed by Jim O'Rourke, Mastered by Nick Webb At Abbey Road Studios,
London Package is a CD Jewel case with elaborate 32 pg designed
sleeve/booklet enclosed. Lyrics are included.
`Ys' was recorded with a 30+ strong Orchestra.
