Tinsel and Lights

Tinsel and Lights

by Tracey Thorn
Tinsel and Lights

Tinsel and Lights

by Tracey Thorn

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

There is something about the melancholy quality in Tracey Thorn's voice that would seem to make the idea of a Christmas album by her improbable. But Tinsel and Lights is no ordinary Christmas album. It is as singular in its choice of material as Thorn's voice is. Produced by Ewan Pearson (who helmed 2010's Love and Its Opposite), there is only one standard, in "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." The rest is compiled from material written by more contemporary composers: Randy Newman, Carol Hall, Joni Mitchell, Scritti Politti's Green Gartside, Stephin Merritt, Ron Sexsmith, Low, Jack White, and Sufjan Stevens. Thorn also contributes a pair of fine originals. For Everything But the Girl fans, Ben Watt plays on eight of these 12 cuts. Thorn's opener, "Joy," sets the tone for the album. Backed by her piano, an electric guitar, keyboards, and bass, she lays out the hard truth of Christmas for many: "You loved it as a kid/But now you need it more than you ever did...We'll gather up our fears/And face down all the coming years/And all that they destroy/And in their face we throw our joy...." the toughness of that spirit is more vulnerable in Hall's "Hard Candy Christmas," but it is unwavering. In Sexsmith's "Maybe This Christmas," Thorn draws out what the season is supposed to mean, even in the face of human failings. "In the Cold Cold Night" shifts gears. Thorn strips away the rock histrionics to get at something far more sultry and bold; it generates real adult heat. Gartside makes a duet appearance, but not on his "Snow in Sun." On Low's "Taking Down the Tree," their duet works partly because of the sharp contrast to the original's musical arrangement (though this one is spare too) but also in the way their very different voices get at a lyric that balances sadness and near-instant nostalgia. Thorn wrote the title track, and its time-weathered wisdom is countered by the cheery arrangement. When she sings "Something almost true was in the air," the listener is touched by notions of Christmases past that nearly lived up to their hype. Yet, when she offers the closing lines: "You kissed me in the snow and that was when/I fell in love with Christmas once again," she turns the narrative on its head, ending in hope. In Stevens' sad, gray, "Sister Winter," she sends it off with both an honesty and bravery in the face of loss that echoes the well wishing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." Tinsel and Lights is as emotionally complex as any recording in Thorn's or EBTG's catalog. While it is a meditation on Christmas, it makes no attempt to manipulate the listener's feelings. Instead, with its sheer musical quality, and the depth of tenderness and empathy in Thorn's voice, it highlights the season's complexities in the face of everyday life. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/30/2012
Label: Merge
UPC: 0673855045917
Rank: 35742

Tracks

  1. Joy
  2. Hard Candy Christmas
  3. Like a Snowman
  4. Maybe This Christmas
  5. In the Cold, Cold Night
  6. Snow
  7. Snow in Sun
  8. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
  9. Tinsel and Lights
  10. River
  11. Taking Down the Tree
  12. Sister Winter
  13. 25th December

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tracey Thorn   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Tambourine,Choir/Chorus,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Tony Lewis   Celli
Peter Lale   Viola
Rita Manning   Violin
Patrick Kiernan   Violin
Steve Pearce   Guitar (Bass)
Nick Ingman   Conductor
Ewan Pearson   Solina,Clapping,Moog Bass,Sleigh Bells
Rachel Bolt   Viola
Ben Watt   Piano,Choir/Chorus,Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Green Gartside   Featured Artist
Mark Berrow   Violin
Owen Slade   Tuba
John Barclay   Cornet
Bruce White   Viola
Deborah Widdup   Violin
Nick Barr   Viola
Frank Schaefer   Celli
Andy Wood   Trombone (Tenor)
Boguslav Kostecki   Violin
David Daniels   Celli
Richard Edwards   Trombone (Tenor)
Liz Edwards   Violin
Emlyn Singleton   Violin
Mary Scully   Bass
David Stewart   Euphonium
Kate Moore   Flugelhorn
Peter Hanson   Violin
Richard Bissill   Horn (Tenor)
Jonathan Williams   Celli
John Thurgood   Horn (Tenor)
Perry Montague-Mason   Violin
Christopher Tombling   Violin
Tom Pigott-Smith   Violin
Jono Ma   Guitar (Electric)
Leo Taylor   Drums
Alfie   Choir/Chorus
Paul Beinston   Cornet
Caroline Drucker   Clapping
Gabriel Winterfield   Guitar (Electric)
Steve Morris   Violin

Technical Credits

Tracey Thorn   Composer
Stephin Merritt   Composer
Hugh Martin   Composer
Nick Ingman   Brass Arrangement,Orchestral Arrangements
Jack White   Composer
Ewan Pearson   Engineer,Producer,Programming
Ben Watt   Composer
Carol Hall   Composer
Green Gartside   Composer
Low   Composer
Joni Mitchell   Composer
Ron Sexsmith   Composer
Randy Newman   Composer
Mimi Parker   Composer
Isobel Griffiths   Orchestra Contractor
Sufjan Stevens   Composer
Alan Sparhawk   Composer
Mat Bartram   Bass Engineer,String Engineer
Ralph Blane   Composer
Bruno Ellingham   Engineer
Miles Showell   Mastering
Bruno Ellington   Mixing
Charlotte Matthews   Assistant Contractor
John Gilsenan   Artwork
Edward Bishop   Photography
Chris Parker   Assistant
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