Grown Backwards [Deluxe Edition]

Grown Backwards [Deluxe Edition]

by David Byrne
Grown Backwards [Deluxe Edition]

Grown Backwards [Deluxe Edition]

by David Byrne

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Overview

David Byrne, like fellow New York transplant David Bowie, has reached a well-deserved apex in his career. After eight post-Talking Heads solo outings, the eccentric composer, songwriter, artist, and world music entrepreneur has transcended the inconsistencies of his previous efforts and created a genuinely moving and wickedly fun record. Like Bowie's Heathen and Reality, Grown Backwards is a mature work by an icon who has come to terms with his past, present, and future, and there's a joy in the simple act of creativity here that gives even the heaviest of subject matter an effervescent charm. Opening with "Glass, Concrete, and Stone," Byrne finds the perfect middle ground between his orchestral epic The Forest and the South American-inspired Rei Momo -- in fact, it's the latter that informs many of Backwards' arrangements. Texas-based chamber group the Tosca Strings feature on nearly every track, giving the more experimental cuts a much needed fluidity, especially on the arias Un Di Felice, Eterea, from Verdi's La Traviata, and Au Fond du Temple Saint, a duet from Bizet's The Pearl Fishers. It's no great surprise that the shape-shifting Byrne has chosen opera as his latest foray, but what is surprising is that it works. The Bizet duet in particular, featuring Rufus Wainwright, is lent an emotional resonance by the juxtaposition of the pair's wildly different vocal styles -- when they finally meet in harmony it's like two Central Park bums behind Tavern on the Green, clinking their 40-ounce bottles and weeping into a dumpster beneath a sea of summer stars. The wonderfully acerbic "Empire," with its refrain of "The weak among us perish," is Byrne at his political best, emphasizing the "play" in wordplay like a sinister Paul Simon. While by no means a protest record, it bristles with liberal wit and social commentary, especially on the Broadway-style "The Other Side of This Life," a hilarious and scathing jab at the entertainment empires and their minions. "Tiny Apocalypse" finds Byrne at his surreal best, nearly rapping the lyrics "A three-tone carpet and a Jackie Chan spear/lookin' at a hairdo and a bellyful of beer/well, I ain't no poet, ain't got no rhyme/but I got me a car and I know how to drive" over an easy Tropicalia groove. As with many of the prolific artist's releases, the record could be trimmed by five or six songs, but fans have grown accustomed to these aberrations -- which are still of higher quality that many in the industry -- and are willing to either let them go or let them grow. While by no means perfect, Grown Backwards is the colorful, multiethnic sound of a New York City enthralled with itself, and like a select few of the Big Apple's denizens, Byrne is a perfect conduit for its love. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 03/15/2019
Label: Nonesuch
UPC: 0075597929577
Rank: 39721

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Glass, Concrete & Stone
  2. The Man Who Loved Beer
  3. Au fond du temple saint
  4. Empire
  5. Tiny Apocalypse
  6. She Only Sleeps
  7. Dialog Box
  8. The Other Side of This Life
  9. Why
  10. Pirates

Disc 2

  1. Civilization
  2. Astronaut
  3. Glad
  4. Un di felice, eterea
  5. Lazy
  6. Strange Enough
  7. 50212
  8. Ausencia
  9. Dreamworld
  10. Show and Tell
  11. The Bumps

Album Credits

Performance Credits

David Byrne   Primary Artist,Bass,Dobro,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Nylon String)
Jane Scarpantoni   Guest Artist,Cello
Lew Soloff   Guest Artist,Trumpet
Vincent Herring   Guest Artist,Sax (Alto)
Steve Swallow   Guest Artist,Bass
Karen Mantler   Guest Artist,Organ
Rufus Wainwright   Guest Artist,Vocals
Greg Lawson   Violin
Paul Godfrey   Sequencing
Andres Levin   Wurlitzer
Phillip Myers   French Horn
Keith O'Quinn   Horn,Oboe,Trombone
Ames Asbell   Viola
Bob Stewart   Tuba
Bobby Routch   Soloist,French Horn
Shelley Woodworth   Horn,Oboe,Horn (English)
Barry Burns   Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Synthesizer)
Patrick Dillett   Vocals (Background)
Erik Friedlander   Cello
Carlinhos Brown   Percussion
John Patitucci   Bass
John Linnell   Accordion
Donald Gillan   Cello
Sandra Park   Violin
Earl Gardner   Trumpet
Katherine Fong   Violin
Ross Godfrey   Keyboards
Melvin Gibbs   Bass
Leigh Mahoney   Violin
Fiona Stephen   Violin
Douglas Harvey   Cello
Johnny Quinn   Drums
Moreno Veloso   Percussion
Gary Smulyan   Sax (Baritone)
Mauro Refosco   Marimba,Sampling,Percussion,Sound Effects
Alex Foster   Sax (Tenor)
Kenny Wollesen   Drums
Alan Ford   Vacuum Cleaner
Caetano Veloso   Vocals
David Hilliard   Hi Hat,Percussion
Sharon Yamada   Violin
Jamie Desautels   Violin
Stephen Barber   Piano,Prepared Piano
David Creswell   Viola
Jon Blondell   Trombone
Mark Feldman   Violin
Ray Anderson   Trombone
Sara Nelson   Cello
Tracy Seeger   Violin
Pamelia Kurstin   Theremin
Elaine Barber   Harp
Walter Sear   Theremin
Paul Frazier   Bass
The Tosca Strings   Strings,Ensemble
Robert Irvine   Cello
Dawn Hannay   Viola
Jon Vercesi   Fender Rhodes
Andy Waterworth   Bass
Georgia Boyd   Viola
Tom Burritt   Marimba,Timpani
Mark Nuccio   Clarinet
Philip Myers   French Horn
Soohyun Kwon   Violin
Freddie Mendoza   Trombone,Euphonium
John Spurney   Keyboards
Lise Aferiat   Violin
Mike Maddox   Accordion
John H.R. Mills   Flute,Clarinet,Sax (Baritone),Clarinet (Bass)
Steve Williams   Bells,Drums,Percussion
Steve "Syco Steve" Williams   Drums,Cowbell,Percussion
Donald Gillian   Cello
John Quinn   Drums
Jeremy Turner   Cello
Jon Spurney   Clavinet,Keyboards
Joe Cooper   Percussion
Una McGlone   Bass
Alan Stepansky   Cello
John Mills   Flute,Sax (Baritone),Clarinet (Bass)

Technical Credits

David Byrne   Liner Notes,Design,Drawing,Composer,Producer,Programming,Drum Programming
Tony Doogan   Engineer,Recording
Paul Godfrey   Musician
Andres Levin   Producer
Kevin Killen   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Kurt Wagner   Composer
Patrick Dillett   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Recording
Donald Charles Book   Composer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Mark Saunders   Mixing,Recording
Giuseppe Verdi   Composer
Tom Mark   Engineer,Recording
Alan Ford   Musician
Caetano Veloso   Composer
Stephen Barber   Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Carla Bley   Arranger
Greg Cohen   Arranger
Peter Norris   Engineer
Georges Bizet   Composer
Danielle Spencer   Design
X-Press 2   Composer
Tony Finno   Arranger
Kara Finlay   Coordination
Jess Frost   Coordination
Michael Wilson   Cover Photo
Matthias Clamer   Photography
John H.R. Mills   Horn Arrangements
Steve Williams   Musician
Steve "Syco Steve" Williams   Drum Triggers
John Mills   Horn Arrangements
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