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Twin Cinema (CD - 2005)( UPC: 00744861062127)Artist: The New Pornographers Label: Matador (record label) Genre: Rock & Pop - Power Pop Album Description: The New Pornographers: Todd MacDonald (mandolin); Tyr Jami (cello); John Collins (bass guitar); David Carswell, Kurt Dahle, Neko Case, Todd Fancey, A.C. Newman, Daniel Bejar, Shaun Brodie, B... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| The New Pornographers: Todd MacDonald (mandolin); Tyr Jami (cello); John Collins (bass guitar); David Carswell, Kurt Dahle, Neko Case, Todd Fancey, A.C. Newman, Daniel Bejar, Shaun Brodie, Blaine Thurier. Personnel: A.C. Newman (vocals, guitar, E-bow, harmonica, pump organ, synthesizer, xylophone); John Collins (vocals, guitar, E-bow, synthesizer); Daniel Bejar (vocals, guitar, melodion, synthesizer); David Carswell (vocals, slide guitar); Kathryn Calder (vocals, piano); Kurt Dahle (vocals, drums, percussion); Neko Case, Nora O'Connor (vocals); Todd Fancey (guitar); Tyr Jami (cello); Shaun Brodie (trumpet); Blaine Thurier (synthesizer). Additional personnel: Nora O'Connor, Kathryn Calder. Recording information: Greenhouse Studios, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada (11/2004-04/2005); JCDC Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (11/2004-04/2005). Photographers: Karin Bubas; Sarah Pedersen. The follow-up to indie-rock collective New Pornographers' lauded ELECTRIC VERSION, 2005's TWIN CINEMA expands on that album's power-pop sound. Here the group, masterminded by singer/multi-instrumentalist A.C. Newman, has added a new member--vocalist/pianist Kathryn Calder (Newman's niece)--while both the songwriting and arrangements have become more adventurous. The energetic title track sounds like an unlikely collaboration between Wire and Big Star, while "The Bones of an Idol" recalls mid-1970s Brian Eno. As always, alt-country star Neko Case steals the show, particularly on "These Are the Fables," an urgent, piano-based tune that spotlights her potent Patsy Cline-on-caffeine vocals. Destroyer's Dan Bejar also contributes a handful of songs, including the quirky T. Rex-meets-New Wave track "Broken Beads." The New Pornographers have enough talent and imagination to weave their various influences into their own unique sound, and the result is a buoyant, engaging collection of songs. Although some might have doubted that the band could top ELECTRIC VERSION, they may have done exactly that with the ambitious TWIN CINEMA. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Twin Cinema |
| 2. | Bones of an Idol, The |
| 3. | Use It |
| 4. | Bleeding Heart Show, The |
| 5. | Jackie, Dressed in Cobras |
| 6. | Jessica Numbers, The |
| 7. | These Are the Fables |
| 8. | Sing Me Spanish Techno |
| 9. | Falling Through Your Clothes |
| 10. | Broken Breads |
| 11. | Three or Four |
| 12. | Star Bodies |
| 13. | Streets of Fire |
| 14. | Stacked Crooked |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00744861062127 |
| Release Date: | Aug 23, 2005 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Power Pop |
| Label: | Matador (record label) |
| Distributor: | Alternative |
| Producer: | A.C. Newman; Kurt Dahle; John Collins; David Carswell; John Collins; David Carswell; A.C. Newman; Kurt Dahle |
| Engineer: | John Collins; David Carswell; Howard Redekopp; John Collins; David Carswell |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2005 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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