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VARIOUS ARTISTS
The Unaccompanied Voice: An A Capella Compilation (Secretly Canadian)
Reviewed by Holly
Day
I've always loved good a cappella music, and have long wondered why more
albums like this haven't been made. The trick to putting a compilation like
this together, however, is finding artists whose singing voices are decent enough to
actually be unaccompanied-and here, the label did an excellent job making
their selections. Mia Doi Todd's rendition of "La Vie En Rose" is truly
beautiful and as full of heart-breaking longing as the words
themselves, while Appendix Out's "Four Nights Drunks" is a lurching song
about man and his cheating wife. Jarboe proves she can be just as scary
without her industrial instrumentation backup as she can with it in her
haunting contribution, "And I Name Myself Hag." Another favorite here is
Richard Buckner and P.W. Long's redneck hillbilly ditty "Ain't No Grave Can
Hold My Body Down." There are 24 tracks from 24 different people here
on this ambitious compilation, and all of them are pretty cool-other artists
on here worth mentioning are Pedro the Lion, Modest Mouse, David Grubbs, and
The Grifters.
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© 2001 - Holly Day
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