Beautiful Lies You Could Live In

Beautiful Lies You Could Live In

by Pearls Before Swine, Tom Rapp
Beautiful Lies You Could Live In

Beautiful Lies You Could Live In

by Pearls Before Swine, Tom Rapp

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Released in 1971, Beautiful Lies You Could Live In was the final release of Tom Rapp (guitar/vocals) and Pearls Before Swine. This discounts the 1972 LP Familiar Songs, which was compiled from scraps by Reprise Records and put out as a solo Rapp effort despite protests from Rapp, who has all but disowned it. Unlike the previous pair of PBS Nashville outings, the band -- whose core had been condensed to only Rapp and wife Elisabeth (vocals) -- had returned to New York and a new set of backing musicians, notably former Mothers of Invention member Billy Mundi (drums), Stu Scharf (guitar), Bob Dorough (piano), Grady Tate (drums), and Amos Garrett (guitar), among others. Rapp's originals continue to reflect his distinctively personal and poignant folk-rock style, apparent on the starkly introverted and haunting "She's Gone" and the Baroque-tinged opener, "Snow Queen." This is contrasted by the laid-back rural "A Life," highlighting Rapp and Elisabeth's tight harmonies, as well as the midtempo narrative "Simple Things." However, it is the cover of Leonard Cohen's "Bird on a Wire" that may garner the most spins. The plaintive lyrics are swaddled in a homey waltz arrangement, capturing the spirit of the piece like few readings have done. The succinct "Epitaph" concludes the album, and is marked by a rare lead vocal from Elisabeth, who set A.E. Housman's "Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries" to a beautifully mysterious melody that lingers long after the tune has stopped. It is likewise a fitting way to have ended Pearls Before Swine, as Rapp retired the moniker prior to recording Stardancer for Blue Thumb the following year. In 2003, Beautiful Lies You Could Live In was included as part of the four-volume Jewels Were the Stars compendium, anthologizing their final era and output. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 12/24/2013
Label: 4 Men With Beards
UPC: 0646315123517
Rank: 94366

Tracks

  1. Snow Queen
  2. A Life
  3. Butterflies
  4. Simple Things
  5. Everybody¿¿¿S Got Pain
  6. Bird On a Wire
  7. Island Lady
  8. Come To Me
  9. Freedom
  10. She¿¿¿s Gone
  11. Epitaph

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Pearls Before Swine   Primary Artist
Tom Rapp   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Gerry Jermott   Bass
Elisabeth   Vocals
Robby Merkin   Organ,Piano
Amos Garrett   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Bob Dorough   Piano
Billy Mundi   Drums
Herb Lovelle   Drums
Stuart Scharf   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Gerald Jemmott   Bass
Morris Brown   Bass
Grady Tate   Drums
Jon Tooker   Guitar
Michael Krawitz   Piano
Gordon Hayes   Bass
Steve Grable   Piano,Keyboards

Technical Credits

Leonard Cohen   Composer
Jim Rooney   Engineer
Patrick Roques   Reissue Design,Reissue Art Director
Tom Rapp   Composer
Mark Henry Harman   Engineer
Joe Phillips   Liner Notes
Alfred Edward Housman   Composer
Peter H. Edmiston   Producer
Steve Grable   Programming
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