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Vicious World: Vicious World Plays The Music of Rufus Wainwright
ByRufus Wainwright
vocalsb.1973

Matthew McDonald
trombone
Aaron Irwin
saxophone, altob.1978
The most arresting thing about Vicious World Plays The Music of Rufus Wainwright are Irwin's and McDonald's arrangements. The band consists of the two horns, plus guitar, bass, drums, violin and cello, but sounds so much bigger. The stringsviolinist Eliza Cho and cellist Maria Jeffersimpart both delicacy and spaciousness to the music, and help convey the sort of intimacy that Wainwright's songs demand. Reminiscent of use of strings on

Arthur Blythe
saxophone, alto1940 - 2017
The arrangements also allow for considerable musical variety, from the understated pastoral balladry of "Memphis Skyline," to the darkly humorous tango pastiche of "Matinee Idol," to the hard-edged, jagged rock of "This Love Affair." McDonald and Irwin trade leads, harmonize, play counter melodies, and continually dance around each other. As improvisers, they tend to favor intricate, flowing lines and a lyrical approach.
Drummer

Danny Fischer
drums
Sebastian Noelle
guitarb.1973
Finally, where Vicious World Plays The Music of Rufus Wainwright really succeeds is how well it puts across Wainwright's elegant music to a listening audience that may well know little or nothing about the singer/songwriter. It's almost certain, however, that many will want to check out Wainwright's music after hearing this CD. ">
Track Listing
Going to Town; Natasha; This Love Affair; Memphis Skyline; Leaving For Paris; Matinee Idol; Peach Trees; Millbrook; The Art Teacher; In a Graveyard; Dinner at Eight.
Personnel
Aaron Irwin: saxophones, clarinet, flute; Matthew McDonald: trombone; Sebastian Noelle: guitars; Thomson Kneeland: bass; Danny Fischer: drums; Eliza Cho: violin; Maria Jeffers: cello.
Album information
Title: Vicious World Plays The Music of Rufus Wainwright | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Spinaround Records
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