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Gwyneth Herbert: The Sea Cabinet
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Joni Mitchell
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As its title suggests, The Sea Cabinet brings together a dozen songs which are linked to the sea in various ways. Most of them are new, with only the fragile beauty of "Lorelei" recurring from the 2009 album. While not exactly a concept album, The Sea Cabinet centers on the imagined story of a woman who walks the beach every day alone. Consequently, it has a consistency and unity of sound and tone which mean that it hangs together well. Herbert's music has sometimes been labeled folk-jazz, but of this album she herself says she would "put the record on the shelf marked bluesyfolkypoppyjazzystorysongs."
Herbert wrote most of these songs while on an artistic residency at Aldeburgh Music on the Suffolk coast, a time when she took midnight, seaside walks, visited the drowned village of Dunwich and made friends of the local fishermen. Such experiences permeate the resulting songs, several of which could be taken for traditional folk songs rather than new compositions. Imaginative settings and accompaniment prevent the songs from sounding too folky and add varietyin fact, that half-serious description from Herbert successfully sums them up.
Those already familiar with Herbert's music will be reassured to know that The Sea Cabinet continues the rich vein of form she has displayed on her recent albums? those not yet familiar with her can start here without fear of disappointment. ">
Track Listing
Sea Theme? The Regal? Sweeter? Alderney? I Still Hear the Bells? Fishguard Ladies? Plenty Time for Praying? Drink? The King’s Shilling? Promises? Lorelei? Drip? Sea Theme Reprise.
Personnel
Gwyneth Herbert: vocals, piano, ukulele? Fiona Bevan: vocals, guitar, piano? Al Cherry: guitars? Sam Burgess: bass? David Price: percussion, strings, piano, programming, backing vocals? Harry Bird: guitar, clarinet, piano strings, backing vocals? Christophe Capewell: fiddle, accordion, piano, melodica, backing vocals? Tom Allen: trumpet? Ollie Parfitt: Moog? Jack Carr, Alex Carr, Robert Harder: additional mob chorus? Will McVay: chain? Brian Herbert: gramophone operator.
Album information
Title: The Sea Cabinet | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Monkeywood Records
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