The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories

The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories

by Steven Wilson
The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories

The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories

by Steven Wilson

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Anniversary Edition)

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Overview

Over the past decade, Steven Wilson's relationship with prog rock has grown increasingly intimate. He previewed a killer new band on the live album Get All You Deserve -- woodwind/multi-instrumentalist Theo Travis, keyboardist Adam Holzman, session bass and stick player Nick Beggs, drummer Marco Minnemann, and guitarist Guthrie Govan -- put a diverse, sophisticated face on Wilson's 21st century brand of the genre. The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories is their first studio outing. Wilson was also able to coax Alan Parsons out of semi-retirement to co-produce and engineer the effort, and he fully committed: the album's crystalline, detailed sound and spacious ambience reflect some of his best work behind the boards. The result is a collection of six new songs -- three over ten minutes in length -- that reflect the very best of what classic prog rock aspired to: skillfully written music with expertly arranged compositions of color, nuance, texture, dynamics, narrative and artfulness played by a group of stellar musicians. The songs are based on short stories Wilson wrote or co-wrote with Hajo Mueller, which center around the supernatural -- though this is not actually a concept record. While the album begins with a warning sign --- the first four minutes of opener "Luminol" are a knotty, driving, near-fusion instrumental workout that gives way to a complex, beautifully wrought mini-suite that draws on sources such as Pink Floyd, early Genesis, and King Crimson. While "Drive Home" builds gradually with a near-majestic sweep of harmonic and lyric invention, it features wonderfully inventive guitar work by Govan. "The Holy Drinker" is a sprawling ride fueled by by Holzman's glorious keybaord work. There's a smoking guest guitar spot by Parsons, and a dazzling soprano saxophone from Travis. It commences with a diverse anglularity but never once loses its musical center. "The Watchmaker"'s intro of lilting, layered, acoustic guitars takes on heft as the ensemble enters with furious bass and drum work, and a gorgeous flute solo by Travis. The increasing drama includes death metal riffing, syncopated vocal choruses, and a flood of strings that never overdo it. The title track is the set closer, a lush, straightforward number about an old man speaking to his long-dead sister. His loneliness and grief are heartbreaking in Wilson's vocal expression, before strings, Mellotron, winds, and rolling drums build to a final, dramatic conclusion. The Raven That Refused to Sing and Other Stories is the best of Wilson's three solo projects; let's hope this particular group stays together awhile; with this bunch, the sky is the limit in terms of potential. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/31/2024
Label: Transmission
UPC: 0802644836317
Rank: 84920

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Steven Wilson   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Mellotron,Guitar (Bass)
Jakko M. Jakszyk   Vocals
Adam Holzman   Piano,Mini Bongos,Fender Rhodes
Theo Travis   Flute,Clarinet,Saxophone
Marco Minnemann   Drums,Percussion
Nick Beggs   Chapman Stick,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
London Session Orchestra   Strings
Guthrie Govan   Guitar
Perry Montague-Mason   Soloist
Alan Parsons   Guitar

Technical Credits

Hajo Mueller   Illustrations,Concept
Alan Parsons   Associate Producer,Engineer
Steven Wilson   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Dave Stewart   String Arrangements
Brendan Dekora   Assistant Engineer
Steve Martin   Booking
Neil Warnock   Booking
Andy Leff   Management
Josh Dick   Booking
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