2012-3-9 17:03
麻油女郎
Punch Brothers - Who's Feeling Young Now? (2012) [Acoustic/Bluegrass/Fusion]
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Artist: Punch Brothers
Album: Who's Feeling Young Now?
Bitrate: 240kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: Nonesuch
Genre: Acoustic
Size: 90.47 megs
PlayTime: 0h 49min 55sec total
Rip Date: 2012-02-11
Store Date: 2012-02-14
Track List:
01. Movement And Location 4:05
02. This Girl 3:38
03. No Concern Of Yours 4:08
04. Who's Feeling Young Now? 4:08
05. Clara 3:21
06. Flippen (The Flip) 4:25
07. Patchwork Girlfriend 3:48
08. Hundred Dollars 4:47
09. Soon Or Never 4:45
10. New York City 3:47
11. Kid A 4:52
12. Don't Get Married Without Me 4:11
Release Notes:
Last month, this outrageously virtuosic and experimental bluegrass-pop-jazz band
from New York turned up at a small London venue and gave what will surely be one
of the most memorable concerts of the year. Now the five-piece Punch Brothers
are back with their third album, which doesn't match the furious energy of their
live performances, largely because they shy away from straightforward folk songs
such as the stomping Rye Whiskey. But it does show why they are so special.
There are fine, unexpectedly jaunty melodies here, but they come wrapped in
complex arrangements, as fiddle, banjo and guitar weave around the remarkable
mandolin work and sometimes more fragile vocals of Chris Thile. The opening
Movement and Location sets the mood, with a blitz of acoustic playing matched
against drifting vocals. Elsewhere on Patchwork Girlfriend, the melody dissolves
into controlled discord before returning, while the Swedish song Flippen is an
exercise in rapid-fire mandolin and fiddle work. There's even an edgy treatment
of Radiohead's Kid A. This is a remarkable band.
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Punch Brothers are a progressive bluegrass band formed by Chris Thile in 2006. The band consists of Chris Thile (mandolin), Gabe Witcher (fiddle/violin), Noam Pikelny (banjo), Chris Eldridge (guitar), and Paul Kowert (bass). As performing and recording artists, composers and interpreters, technicians and stylists, they continue to push the boundaries of possibility while maintaining an unerring devotion to the basic audience experience.
In the 2009-10 season, the band visits a long list of venues including Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall (where they debuted in Zankel Hall in 2007), the Somerville Theater in Boston, Old Town School in Chicago, the Herbst Theater in San Francisco, UMS Ann Arbor, Duke University, the University of Wisconsin in Madison, and many others. They have performed recently in nearly every conceivable format and space, from small clubs (they have a regular series at the Living Room in New York and have played frequently at Largo in Los Angeles) to concert halls (Benaroya Hall in Seattle, Sheldon Hall in St. Louis, Mondavi Center in Davis, Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, the Allen Room in New York, in addition to Carnegie) to festivals of all kinds (Bonnaroo, Ravinia, Aspen, Telluride, Spoleto, Savannah, Chamber Music Northwest). Their shows include an unpredictable mix of original songs written by the band, the 4-movement chamber suite The Blind Leaving the Blind (composed by Thile), traditional bluegrass and folk tunes
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