1905 in St. Petersburg: Labor, Society, and Revolution

1905 in St. Petersburg: Labor, Society, and Revolution

by Gerald D. Surh
1905 in St. Petersburg: Labor, Society, and Revolution

1905 in St. Petersburg: Labor, Society, and Revolution

by Gerald D. Surh

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Overview

{|Neko Case|} hasn't had much need to prove her credentials as a major artist since making her solo debut with 1997's {|The Virginian|}, but she's been refining her skills in the recording studio on each subsequent release, and with 2006's {|Fox Confessor Brings the Flood|} she's fashioned an album that can cautiously be called a masterpiece. As always, {|Case|}'s voice, an instrument of impressive strength, grace, and expressive power, is the star of this show, and she's never sounded better than she does here, but what sets this apart from her other fine work is her growth as a songwriter and producer. {|Case|} wrote or co-wrote all 12 tracks on {|Fox Confessor Brings the Flood|}, and her tales of failed friendship, faith stretched to the breaking point, and love that causes as much ache as comfort are subtle and expressionistic but deeply evocative, conjuring images and feelings that linger long after the album has ended, especially the spectral {|"Star Witness,"|} the moody yet romantic {|"That Teenage Feeling"|} and {|"Hold on, Hold On,"|} and the darkly beautiful closer, {|"The Needle Has Landed."|} And {|Case|} and her co-producer, {|Darryl Neudorf|}, have assembled a superb cast of musicians to accompany these songs, among them members of {|the Sadies|} and {|Calexico|} as well as {|Garth Hudson|} of {|the Band|}, {|Howe Gelb|} from {|Giant Sand|}, and {|Kelly Hogan|}. Together they've sculpted a dozen elegant sonic landscapes that are beautiful and richly detailed while meshing with the moody textures of the songs in their open space and unwillingness to crowd either the singer or the other players. The cumulative effect mirrors both the beauty and the sadness that lurks within the human heart, and {|Fox Confessor Brings the Flood|} is a rich, mature, and deeply satisfying piece of music that deserves and demands attention -- if this isn't Album of the Year material, it's hard to say what is. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804714990
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 05/01/1989
Series: Studies of the Harriman Institute, Columbia University
Edition description: 1
Pages: 504
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1670L (what's this?)
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