Damaged

Damaged

by Lambchop
Damaged

Damaged

by Lambchop

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Overview

After the ambitious sweep of releasing two full albums on a single day in 2004 and creating a collaborative electronic EP with Hands Off Cuba while assembling a collection of singles and rarities in 2005, one can hardly blame Kurt Wagner and his partners in Lambchop for wanting to take on a less challenging project for the group's ninth album proper. And indeed, Damaged is a simpler and more streamlined effort than Lambchop have offered over their last several releases. Damaged is a set of ten elegant tone poems which rarely call full attention to the size and scope of the 15-person ensemble (enhanced with a string section) employed for these sessions. But don't get the idea Wagner and his cohorts have gotten lazy; Damaged is as moving and accomplished an album as this band has ever made, with the subtle but expert musicianship used in the service of a handful of songs which look deep into the heart of longing, disappointment, and the troubling mysteries of faith. If you're hoping for an easy-to-follow narrative from Wagner's songs, you'll be disappointed, but through a collection of accumulated, gestured, offhand asides and occasional confessions of weakness, he creates a world that's telling, poignant, and as real as the dust in the air on a Sunday morning. And the mighty Lambchop ensemble approaches the melodies with the care and dynamics of a great orchestra, where each note is carefully balanced as if it was assembling a house of cards that can miraculously balance a grand piano. While Lambchop's country gestures recede a bit on Damaged, as a master class in the art and craft of record-making in the great Nashville tradition, this album is a true wonder, a quiet and deliberate recording that cumulatively hits with a massive emotional impact. This ranks with the best work of one of America's most original musical visionaries. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 08/22/2006
Label: Merge
UPC: 0673855028422
Rank: 93252

Tracks

  1. Paperback Bible
  2. Prepared
  3. The Rise and Fall of the Letter P
  4. A Day Without Glasses
  5. Beers Before the Barbican
  6. I Would Have Waited Here All Day
  7. Crackers
  8. Fear
  9. Short
  10. The Decline of Country and Western Civilization

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lambchop   Primary Artist
Matt Swanson   Bass (Electric),Bass
Ames Asbell   Viola
Tony Crow   Piano
Kurt Wagner   Guitar,Vocals
Sam Baker   Drums
Ryan Norris   Keyboards,Electronics
Gary Tussing   Cello
Roy Agee   Trombone
Alex McManus   Guitar
Ben Westney   Cello
William Tyler   Guitar
Deanna Varagona   Sax (Baritone)
Jonathan Marx   Electronics
Bruce Colson   Violin
Scott Martin   Drums,Electronics
Marc William Trovillion   Electronics
Paul Niehaus   Guitar (Steel),Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Tony Crow   Composer
Kurt Wagner   Composer
Mark Nevers   Mixing,Engineer
Ryan Norris   Interlude
Jonathan Marx   Interlude
Jim DeMain   Mastering
Scott Martin   Interlude
Peter Stopschinski   String Arrangements
Doctor Matt Gorham   Photo Courtesy
Berthold Seliger   Photo Courtesy
James Burdine   Engineer
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