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Mike Dillon: Functioning Broke
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band / ensemble / orchestraAlong the way, tracks such as "The Enchanted Sea" underscore the hint of majesty of the opener, largely by the expanse of sound Dillon produced himself and co-mixed with engineer Rick G. Nelson. The result of their work, warm as it is, fills the room on "Alameda," among other cuts, and remains inviting even with the often ornate detail (mirrored in the J. Del Deo cover artwork) within tracks like "Single File."
That in itself is no small accomplishment because Mike Dillon played all the instruments here himself, a total of eleven according to the credits. Nevertheless, he restrains himself from becoming too busy on a number like "Christian Brothers:" by the self-discipline that allows the ethereal tones of vibes, marimba, xylophone and bells, among others, to sustain and hang in the air until followed by the next instrumental sound. Which isn't to say it's all dream-like: one of the six(!) Elliot Smith cover's here, "Independence Day," has a choppy rhythm that reminds Dillon's a percussionist.
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Track Listing
Half Right; The Enchanted Sea; Alameda; Christian Brothers; Single File; Needle and the Damage Done; Independence Day; Between the Bars; Friendship; Bachelor Pad; Chimp and Flower; Tabla Goodnight.
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Mike Dillon
vibraphoneMike Dillon: vibraphone, marimba, xylophone, timpani, orhcestral bells, tubular bells, tabla, congas, bongos, percussion, handsonic.
Album information
Title: Functioning Broke | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Royal Potato Family
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