Milkwood Tapestry

Milkwood Tapestry

by Milkwood Tapestry
Milkwood Tapestry

Milkwood Tapestry

by Milkwood Tapestry

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Overview

Although ostensibly a duo, Milkwood Tapestry's sole album is not, by any means, strictly or merely a folky's record, although folk music certainly instructs its sound, particularly the British Isles strain with its flourishes of medieval instrumentation and Baroque lyricism. Roland Antonelli and Joseph Ransohoff's sound and style would have certainly been quite different had it not been for the example of the Incredible String Band. That band's influence is heard particularly in the later, quite wonderful and idiosyncratic acoustic songs added as bonus tracks to this outstanding Gear Fab CD reissue. Garnished by delicate recorder and cello (and occasionally harpsichord) accompaniment, these previously unreleased songs sound, paradoxically, as if they could only have emerged either from an Elizabethan time warp or out of the strange, progressively antiquated milieu of the late '60s. The original album also has its fair share of dotty acoustic numbers and, as fine as many of them are, they occasionally teeter over the cliff separating the mountain of prettiness from the valley of cute. As often is the case with this sort of thing from this particular era, the lyrics can seem exceedingly twee at times ("Wonderous [sic] Fairy Tale"), a fact that can be as much an attribute as a detriment depending on the listener's mood and perspective regarding these things, either adding a patina of delightful guilelessness, a certain childlike whimsicality, or inducing a troublesome, annoying cavity. Even if you lean toward the latter evaluation though, the music is hardly sickening or too sweet. In fact, at least half the original album is quite hard-hitting, even quite -- yes -- psychedelic, with sharp fuzz guitar solos, acidic ebbs and flows, dark turns of melody, and wildly manic vocals from Ransohoff. "Beyond the Twelve Mile Zone" and "Signs of the Invisible Chalk" are prime examples, rising to and then retreating from electric crescendos before frantically bubbling again just before dramatic halts. "Journey-less-Ride" is also, well, an excursion into exceedingly trippy territory, while "The Window Sill's Song" is positively Left Banke caliber in its stateliness. The rest has a certain heady, swirling quality that makes consistently wonderful listening. ~ Stanton Swihart

Product Details

Release Date: 11/27/2001
Label: Gear Fab
UPC: 0645270017923
Rank: 124326

Tracks

  1. Beyond the Twelve Mile Zone
  2. Wonderous Fairy Tale
  3. The Window Sill's Song
  4. Signs of the Invisible Chalk
  5. Sunday Raindrops
  6. Journey-Less Ride
  7. Seas of Marshmellow Bees
  8. Look at the Children
  9. Tockless Time Morning
  10. Pink Painted Butterfly
  11. Sunshine Castles
  12. The Purple Side of Sunset
  13. The Jackal's Cry
  14. We Are Together, Two
  15. A Moss Green Morning
  16. The Fall of the Horses
  17. Frost at Twilight
  18. Big Blue Sky
  19. The Bell of Juniper

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