The Necks - Silent Night (1996)

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The Necks - Silent Night (1996)
FLAC | 731 Mb | 117:20 min | Covers
Recording Date: Sep 3, 1995 - Sep 10, 1995

Released in 1996, Silent Night is a double-CD set. Each disc contains a single one-hour piece, "Black" and "White." With this album the group firmly established what would remain their highly distinctive sound for years. "Black" begins with samples from what sounds like old movies. Similar snippets will reappear throughout the piece, providing a strange "cinema for the ear" experience for a music that remains pretty static. Things begin with a slow-paced bass riff. Tony Buck keeps the drums very quiet. A short piano motif in the low register and ethereal organ chords help build an atmosphere akin to film noir. The samples greatly contribute to the mood, but they can also be distractive. As suggested by its title, "White" is less dark. The samples are limited to light sounds and electronics, mostly in the middle of the piece and confined to the background. The piece begins on a quirky 12/8 ostinato that eventually evolves into a conventional 6/8 riff. Chris Abrahams plays mostly the piano, but adds occasional drops of organ, scattered staccato notes one could mistake for something more electronic. A small but gradual buildup in the last third leads to a quick finale that leaves only a bass drum pulsating in the distance. Very well done, but not as spellbinding as the group's later works.//François Couture, allmusic.com

Tracklist:

CD 1 - Black (63:29)
CD 2 - White (53:51)

Credits:

Chris Abrahams (Organ, Piano, Programming), Tony Buck (Percussion, Drums, Programming), Lloyd Swanton (Bass Electric, Bass Acoustic).


Download:

CD 1: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5

CD 2: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4

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