Thursday, May 27, 2010
And Now for Something Completely Different...
Charlotte Gainsbourg's New Album "IRM"
I think the reason I really like the relatively-new Charlotte Gainsbourg album IRM is because it was almost entirely written and produced by Beck. I think Pitchfork, in their infinite wisdom and smarminess, is right to say that this is the best album he has produced in seven years - Sea Change was produced in 2002…
Although Sea Change was clearly my favorite Beck album of all time (it is incredible, you must pick it up), this album is clearly enhanced with Gainsbourg’s vocals which add a level of indelible beauty – something contrasting with Beck’s sorrowful, frank voice. “Voyage” and “Trick Pony” are excellent tracks on IRM
Go here to listen to the album
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Ravel’s Rapsodie Espagnole
On such a dreary, drizzling afternoon, I can’t help but get lost in a little of Maurice Ravel’s dreamy Rapsodie Espagnole. Ravel, one of my favorite French composers, wrote this little didy in 1907 and in so doing, successfully captured the essence of Spain from the foreigners perspective. Having a partly Swiss, partly Basque background, Ravel was always torn between his father’s pragmatic background and his mother’s more sensual side, ultimately reveling in the sensual – the reason he composed such incredible works in the Spanish idiom.
For those who are new to this piece, here it is – in two parts – for your enjoyment:
Part 1: Prélude à la Nuit and Malaguena
Part 2: Habanera and Feria