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Pianist, composer and singer Robin Holcomb records all too infrequently. She's issued just six albums since 1989, and John Brown's Body -- her label debut for Tzadik -- is her first in four years. (She did issue a split record with her husband Wayne Horvitz on Songlines a couple of years ago.) And like her other records, this one is as different from them as they are from one another. This one is a smorgasbord of Holcomb, showcasing many of her varied talents. "Chimera" is a halting piano piece with a melody that is both songlike and fragmented. "From Below" is a duet with violinist Eyvind Kang that holds both tension and drama close to the feast, unfurling them both in a beautiful melodic statement. The big surprise here is "One," a string quartet performed by the women of the Koehne Quartet, where lyric statements, winding modes and counterpoint all balance harmoniously and luxuriantly. As has been her wont recently, some of her songs appear here as well. The first of these, "Photography," presents an update on a Stephen Foster theme that is extrapolated upon and stripped of its lush body in favor of a more skeletal approach as her voice becomes the axis on which the tune turns. There are also two others: one is the title track, adapted from Julia Ward Howe's classic poem, where Holcomb is accompanied by trumpeter Dave Carter and trombonist Steve Moore. Holcomb's reverence for the original text is indisputable, but in the grain of her low warbling delivery her voice makes the piece thoroughly contemporary as it looks out over history. The final song here, "Maybe One Day," is a wisp, not even two minutes in length; it is a serious lover's plaint. The most beautiful tune, however, is the final one, "Pretty Ozu," composed as part of a score to accompany Yasujiro Ozu's film, That Night's Wife. Accompanied by Kang and Moore -- this time on glockenspiel -- its nursery rhyme-like theme is repeated and extrapolated upon to create something both Far Eastern and near Western. This sampling of Holcomb will delight that eclectic lot who are her fans, but would also serve as a lovely introduction to her many gifts for new listeners. Highly recommended. ~ Thom Jurek
Recording information: Feedback Studio, Vienna, Austria; Other Room Music; The Danger Room, Seattle, WA.
Editor: Beck Henderer-Pena.
Photographers: Nica Horvitz; Robin Laananen.
Arranger: Robin Holcomb.
Personnel: Robin Holcomb (vocals, piano); Robin Holcomb; Joanna Lewis (violin); Petra Ackermann, Petra Ackermann (viola); Melissa Coleman, Melissa Coleman (cello); Dave Carter , Dave Carter (trumpet); Steve Moore (trombone, glockenspiel); Anne Harvey Nagl (violin); Eyvind Kang (viola).
Audio Mixers: Beck Henderer-Pena; Wayne Horvitz.
John Brown's Body Songs | 1. | Chimera, for piano |
| 2. | From Below, for viola & piano |
| 3. | One, for string quartet |
| 4. | Photography, for voice & piano |
| 5. | SAAM No. 1, for piano |
| 6. | John Brown's Body, folk song (tune Mine eyes have seen the glory) |
| 7. | Sorrow, for viola & piano |
| 8. | SAAM No. 2, for piano |
| 9. | Maybe You One Day, voice & piano |
| 10. | Pretty Ozu, for viola, piano & glockenspiel |
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