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Mark Orton: Nebraska
ByOrton who has written scores for films and documentaries works in familiar musical territory here and includes performances with his San Francisco based acoustic chamber music group
While the score's mid-western persona is indeed adventurous and rustic it also evokes more than the heartland of Americana with scenes imbued with unique temperaments in the haunting "To The Levee" and "The Ambush" with its slight Aussie guitar/violin theme or the weighty piano theme in "The Old House." Evocative, humorous, and at times downright touching, the music gives depth to Nebraska's complexities and humanness.
Track Listing
Their Pie; New West; Herbert's Story; Gossip / Brownie's Pie; To The Levee; Magna Carta (Bernie Bowen Version); Bill; Diminished Capacity; The Old Compressor / Escape; The Ambush; Seaone; Night of the Skeptic; Guitar Twenty Eight; Immigration; Magna Carta; The Old House; Their Pie (Hawthorne Version.)
Personnel
Mark Orton: composer; guitars, keyboards, percussion, reed organ, autoharp, and bass harmonica; Mickey Raphael: harmonica; Ara Anderson: trumpet; Rob Burger: accordion; Ben Goldberg: clarinet; James Gregg: trumpet; Carla Kihlstedt: violin; Megan Orton: violin; Brian Pezzone: piano; Joshua Segal: clarinet.
Album information
Title: Nebraska | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Milan Records
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