Patricia Barber: Mythologies
Jazz vocal | MP3 320 > 152 Mb | Flac > 351 Mb | Pt 60:36 | Blue Note | 2006 | Scan
Jazz vocal | MP3 320 > 152 Mb | Flac > 351 Mb | Pt 60:36 | Blue Note | 2006 | Scan
Considerable time, thought and Guggenheim grant money went into the making of Patricia Barber's Mythologies, an ambitious modern take on Ovid's Metamorphoses. As she is wont to do, the Chicagoan continually reminds us of her aspirations to art with her joyless, half-whispered vocals and show-offy intellectualism. The song sequence, which seems destined for a staged reading, never escapes its literary trappings.
But in reflecting on the age-old dance of dreams and destiny, the poetry is mostly good, and sometimes better than that ("unrequited love/is what i know of love/spellbound/I will stay"). And though Barber mostly keeps her considerable skills as a pianist under wraps after getting in some seductive and darkly rumbling licks early on, the varied musical settings prop the songs up. Mythologies ranges from jazz balladry to Hendrixian reveries (via guitarist Neal Alger), lifts openly from Joni Mitchell's Hejira, and tells another tale with hip-hop and a children's choir. This isn't an album for the Diana Krall set, and even some of Barber's early followers may take a pass, but for listeners on her wavelength, it will cast a spell. –Lloyd Sachs
Patricia Barber piano & vocals
Neal Alger guitar
Michael Arnapol bass
Eric Montzka drums
Tracks:
1. The Moon
2. Morpheus
3. Pygmalion
4. Hunger
5. Icarus (for Nina Simone)
6. Orpheus/ Sonnet
7. Persephone
8. Narcissus
9. Whiteworld/ Oedipus
10.Phaethon
11.The Hours
All words & music by Patricia Barber
Produced by Patricia Barber
With special guests: Jim Gailloreto saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 10); Choral Thunder, directed by Shelby Webb, Jr. background vocals (tracks 10, 11)
With additional vocals by: Paul Falk (track 7), Grazyna Auguscik (track 11), Lawrice Flowers (tracks 7, 10), Airreal Watkins (track 10), Walter “Mitchell” Owens, III (track 10)