The Order of Nature

The Order of Nature

The Order of Nature

The Order of Nature

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Classical artists sometimes envy rock stars for their fame, perceived level of cool, large paychecks, and creative freedom. At the same time, there are a number of rock & rollers who are jealous of classical performers for their perceived level of intelligence, the greater respect for their accomplishments, and the rarefied atmosphere of their community (they get to play in beautiful old halls rather than drafty hockey arenas). This push and pull sometimes brings rock and classical artists together in something like a mutual admiration society, and this may or may not be what led Jim James, the leader of the group My Morning Jacket, and Teddy Abrams, a contemporary classical composer and the director of the Louisville Orchestra, to collaborate on a project. The Order of Nature is a nine-piece suite focusing on the balance of hatred and compassion in the natural world, including five new songs from Jim James, two from his back catalog, and a pair of covers ("The Human Touch" and "Who Am I"), while Abrams arranged the selections for the Louisville Orchestra and conducted the performance. The premiere performances of the song cycle were recorded, and Decca Gold's release of The Order of Nature documents its second live performance. Here, Abrams fills out the simple frameworks of James' songs with serialist patterns and sustained string and horn lines (and tosses a theremin into the mix during "Back to the End of the World" for good measure), while James' vocals hover over it all with no small bravado. Abrams' arrangements are often beautiful and evocative, but in some selections the feeling is a bit stiff, as James clearly meant for the songs to swing and that's something a full orchestra isn't meant to do. Although James sings with his usual level of skill, the rough edges of his performances make for an uncomfortable fit at times, especially when he's focusing on the political and environmental themes that are woven through the lyrics. (And his attempt to throw some rap-informed vocal rhythms into "Same Old Idea" was just not a good idea.) The Order of Nature is a good showcase for the individual talents of Jim James and Teddy Abrams, but somehow the two halves don't always make an ideal fit, though all parties concerned certainly deserve a tip of the hat for ambition and audacity. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 10/18/2019
Label: Decca Gold
UPC: 0602508058219
Rank: 74850

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jim James   Primary Artist,Vocals
Teddy Abrams   Primary Artist,Conductor
Louisville Orchestra   Primary Artist,Orchestra
James May   Vocals
Maiya Sykes   Vocals
Gabe Globus-Hoenich   Drums
Briana Lee   Vocals
Cullyn Murphy   Vocals
Emily Brumley   Vocals
Erin Shina   Vocals
Lauren Montgomery   Vocals
Liam Resener   Vocals
Lorin Bridges   Vocals
Rachel Barber   Vocals
Zach Willman   Vocals

Technical Credits

Teddy Abrams   Producer,Arranger,Executive Producer
Jim James   Producer,Composer,Art Direction,Executive Producer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Graham Parker   A&R
Leonard Bernstein   Composer
Kevin Ratterman   Mixing
George Wellington   Engineer
Ryan Rogers   Design,Art Direction
Eric Neuser   Release Coordinator,Production Coordination
Charles Reuben   Composer
Brad Ritchie   Copyist,Engineer,Music Preparation
Rafaela Hernandez   Release Coordinator,Production Coordination
Lynn Lendway   A&R
Neil Krug   Photography,Art Direction
Oliver Schrage   Marketing
Femi Onafowokan   A&R
Melody Ewing   A&R
Natalie Weber   A&R
Jeffrey Lee Puckett   Liner Notes
Tom Rudnick   Marketing
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