MP3 1420 mb.
Performer: Bill Orcutt
Title: How The Thing Sings
Country: Austria
Catalog Number: Editions Mego 128P
Label: Editions Mego
Released: Aug 2011
Style: Acoustic, Experimental
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 403
| 1 | No True Vine |
| 2 | A Line From Ol'Man River |
| 3 | Lost They Book |
| 4 | The Visible Bosom |
| 5 | How The Thing Sings |
| 6 | Heaven Is Closed To Me Now |
| 7 | Till I Get Satisfied |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Editions Mego 128V | Bill Orcutt | How The Thing Sings (LP, Album) | Editions Mego | Editions Mego 128V | Austria | 2011 |
| 128V | Bill Orcutt | How The Thing Sings (LP, Album, W/Lbl) | Editions Mego | 128V | US | 2011 |
| EMEGO128 | Bill Orcutt | How The Thing Sings (CD, Album) | Editions Mego | EMEGO128 | Austria | 2011 |
Recorded Spring 2011 in the Living Room, San Francisco.
In a white card sleeve with an info sticker.
© 2011 Editions Mego.
No True Vine 0:00:00 The Visible Bosom 0:01:11 Lost They Book 0:07:14 How The Thing Sings by Bill Orcutt, released 20 September 2011 1. No True Vine 2. The Visible Bosom 3. Lost They Book 4. How The Thing Sings 5. Till I Get Satisfied 6. Heaven Is Closed To Me Now 7. A Line From Ol'Man River Yet another essential cracking new set of songs from Bill Orcutt, showcasing a further development of his unique visceral acoustic style. The language that Orcutt uses looks familiar at first glance, but cut deeper and its myriad of twisted audio thats both full on and drenched in melancholy, usually in the same gasping breath. Many influences behind Bill Orcutt's acoustic guitar music are easy to guess- the raw blues of Lightnin' Hopkins and Fred McDowell, the abstract improvisations of Derek Bailey and Cecil Taylor, Orcutt's own attacking bent in 1990s noise outfit Harry Pussy. But there's at least one that nobody could've deduced: tic videos. That goal is reflected in the title of his second acoustic album, How the Thing Sings. It implies that Orcutt would rather document his muse than control it, letting the flow of his spilling ideas be the thing that sings. This approach gives his music a distinct immediacy, something like a waterfall of consciousness rather than a stream. Album 2011 7 Songs. How the Thing Sings Bill Orcutt. Blues Free Jazz. Bill Orcutt. Songs in album Bill Orcutt - How The Thing Sings 2011. Bill Orcutt - No True Vine. Bill Orcutt - The Visible Bosom. Bill Orcutt - Lost They Book. Bill Orcutt - How The Thing Sings. Bill Orcutt - Til I Get Satisfied. Bill Orcutt - Heaven Is Closed To Me Now. Bill Orcutt - A Line From Ol' Man River. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. How The Thing Sings is a jazz related improvcomposition music album recording by BILL ORCUTT released in 2011 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. A1 No True Vine 1:12 A2 The Visible Bosom 6:03 A3 Lost They Book 2:39 A4 How The Thing Sings 4:13 A5 Till I Get Satisfied 3:30 B1 Heaven Is Closed To Me Now 3:30 B2 A Line From Ol'Man River 13:45. About this release. On The Visible Bosom , a discernible melody haunts, interrupted by sharply hammered, Jackson Pollock-esque splatters of tones, as if Orcutts strumming the thing with a cheese grater. His scraggly voice moans out a counterpoint from time to time, as on the title track, full-body sighs, moans, and grunts portraying as muc. Genre: Noise Rock. The Visible Bosom. Lost They Book. How The Thing Sings. Till I Get Satisfied. Heaven Is Closed To Me Now. A Line From Ol'Man River. No one has said anything yet. New Album Releases. No True Vine, 01:11. The Visible Bosom, 06:02. Lost They Book, 02:38. How the Thing Sings, 04:12. Heaven Is Closed to Me Now, 03:30