Amy Annelle - A School of Secret Dangers (2001)
Artist: Amy Annelle
Title: A School of Secret Dangers
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Hush Records [HSH029]
Genre: Folk, Acoustic, Alternative, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log) / WAV (tracks)
Total Time: 41:16
Total Size: 95 mb / 229 mb / 417 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: A School of Secret Dangers
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Hush Records [HSH029]
Genre: Folk, Acoustic, Alternative, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log) / WAV (tracks)
Total Time: 41:16
Total Size: 95 mb / 229 mb / 417 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
"A School of Secret Dangers is the bar at which modern singer-songwriters should measure of to, a tight recording stripped down to the bare essentials and somehow managing to sound whole in every way."--Alex Steininger, In Music We Trust
"Amy Annelle has never sung a word she didn't need. On her solo albums and in her work with the Places, she has a perfect sense of how to use silence in her recordings-- neither playing faster to fill the quiet, nor slowing down to create it."--Chris Dahlen, Pitchfork
A School of Secret Dangers is a campfire album with indie swagger; replete with songs that thrive on understated instrumentation and charming production values. Released after her gorgeous and critically celebrated Hi-Fi debut (The Places’ The Autopilot Knows you Best), A School of Secret Dangers recalls Springsteen’s Nebraska, a testament to the power of good songwriting recorded simply. This collection was handpicked from several seasons of self-recording using vintage world war II era microphones, short wave radios, and glorious analog tape. The result is a nest of an album with nostalgic melodies, autumn leaf vocals, cozy instrumentation, and the beautifully-odd interwoven found sound. Amy Annelle blends the voice of a nightingale with a hard-scrabble lyricism of Edith Frost.
"Amy Annelle has never sung a word she didn't need. On her solo albums and in her work with the Places, she has a perfect sense of how to use silence in her recordings-- neither playing faster to fill the quiet, nor slowing down to create it."--Chris Dahlen, Pitchfork
A School of Secret Dangers is a campfire album with indie swagger; replete with songs that thrive on understated instrumentation and charming production values. Released after her gorgeous and critically celebrated Hi-Fi debut (The Places’ The Autopilot Knows you Best), A School of Secret Dangers recalls Springsteen’s Nebraska, a testament to the power of good songwriting recorded simply. This collection was handpicked from several seasons of self-recording using vintage world war II era microphones, short wave radios, and glorious analog tape. The result is a nest of an album with nostalgic melodies, autumn leaf vocals, cozy instrumentation, and the beautifully-odd interwoven found sound. Amy Annelle blends the voice of a nightingale with a hard-scrabble lyricism of Edith Frost.
:: TRACKLIST ::
1 The Birds Start Talking English 3:22
2 Broke Down 3:30
3 Ugly Stray 3:27
4 Will Try 4:08
5 Anchorage 4:06
6 Soft City 3:53
7 Idaho 3:44
8 Song For A Comet 3:45
9 Litch 3:51
10 Nothing 2:31
11 What Is It This Time? 3:31