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There are a total of six years between Robin Holcomb's mostly instrumental Little Three and 2002's The Big Time. But one has to reach back even further for her last batch of original songs, Rockabye in 1992. While such large gaps seem like a lifetime in an artist's career, Holcomb just picks up where she left off. Her two renditions of traditional material from the Anthology of American Folk Music are noteworthy if for no other reason than how little they have to do with the originals. "A Lazy Farmer Boy" might be described as avant-garde folk, and one has to wonder if the presence of Danny Barnes from the Bad Livers has perversely affected this rendition. Another interesting connection is the presence of guitarist Bill Frisell and bassist Keith Lowe, both also on the Nonesuch roster. These musicians build a layered soundscape on pieces like "Engine 143," providing lots of space for Holcomb's evocative voice to float in. These arresting arrangements also work well on her self-penned material, as with the soulful "I Tried to Believe" and the slow-rocking opener, "Pretend." Unlike a number of singer/songwriters, Holcomb's more experimental approach to vocals and accompaniment gives her an edge and broadens her appeal. Fans of contemporary folk will like the lyrical content of The Big Time, but non-folk fans will be drawn to the lovely sound and careful layering of Holcomb's music. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
Recorded at Studio Litho, Avast, Seattle, Washington; Shelter Island Sound, New York, New York.
Personnel: Robin Holcomb (vocals, piano); Danny Barnes (vocals, electric guitar, banjo); Kate McGarrigle, Anna McGarrigle, Julie Wolf (vocals); Bill Frisell, Tim Young (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Eyvind Kang (viola); Doug Wieselman (clarinet, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Dave Carter (trumpet); Steve Moore (trombone); Keith Lowe (acoustic bass, electric bass); Andy Roth (drums); Tucker Martine (tambourine).
Audio Mixer: Wayne Horvitz.
Recording information: Avast Studio; Shelter Island Sound, New York, NY; Studio Litoh, Seattle, WA.
Editor: Floyd Reitsman.
Photographer: Michael Wilson .
Arrangers: Wayne Horvitz; Doug Wieselman.
Guests:Bill Frisell,Kate & Ana Mcgarrigle,Wayne Horvitz
Personnel: Robin Holcomb (vocals, piano); Tim Young, Bill Frisell (acoustic & electric guitars); Danny Barnes (electric guitar, banjo, background vocals); Eyvind Kang (viola); Doug Wieselman (clarinet, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Dave Carter (trumpet); Steve Moore (trombone); Wayne Horvitz (Hammond B-3 organ); Keith Lowe (acoustic & electric basses); Andy Roth (drums); Tucker Martine (tambourine); Kate McGarrigle, Anna McGarrigle, Julie Wolf (background vocals).
Entertainment Weekly (7/12/02, p.85) - "...Holcomb's quivering vocals, plain-spoken piano work, and shrewd inclusion of evocative instrumental textures bring additional depth to already absorbing material..." Rating: B+ Uncut (11/02, p.115) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...A suitably eclectic soup of smoked-out Appalachia and glass-pure folk..." Big Time Music | List Price | $17.97 (You save $2.92) | | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Rock/Pop, Folk | | Label | Nonesuch | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 131766  | | CD Universe Part number | 3635490 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 18, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Wayne Horvitz | | Engineer | Joe Ferla; Tucker Martine | | Personnel | Doug Wieselman - clarinet, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone Kate McGarrigle Anna McGarrigle steve Moore - trombone Tucker Martine - tambourine Keith Lowe - acoustic & electric basses Tim Young Robin Holcomb - vocals, piano Julie Wolf - background vocals Andy Roth - drums
Also: Bill Frisell, Danny Barnes, Eyvind Kang, Wayne Horvitz, Dave Carter |
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