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Album Review: Little Three

  • Artist: Robin Holcomb
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 26, 1996
  • Total Time: 45:09
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Folk

Review

Robin Holcomb's third album is all gray sunlight and hardwood floors. It's like spending an hour in the dusty heat of an old-fashioned radiator, beneath thin windows pressed by brisk cold and rusting leaves, listening to a gifted musician as she explores the chordal possibilities of an upright piano. One can hear Holcomb relishing the warmth and resonance of the fresh, dissonant chords she creates. Her piano provides the only instrumentation on Little Three, and she sings on only two of the tracks. But somehow, her stark instrumentals evoke the same sensibilities as her eclectic folk songs: they're all about the beauty and hardship of simple, honest lives, lived with a sense of interconnection with the earth and with the spiritual. When her tenaciously earthy vocals do appear amid the sea of staccato instrumental dissonance, the marriage of musical personalities achieves a goosebump-raising perfection. The first time this happens is almost halfway through the album: on "Graveyard Song," the sharp discordance of Holcomb's piano playing melts into a hymn-like harmony, as she begins to sing her folksy, spiritual poetry. Most of the album is not quite as accesible as that. Her long, modern classical/jazz compositions don't make for an easy listen, especially for those inclined toward sweet pop melodies. But Holcomb's brand of eclectic dissonance nevertheless inspires a profound appreciation for the power of melody, because it mixes the harsh with the harmonious so perfectly that the sweet stuff seems even sweeter. ~ Darryl Cater, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Wherein Lies the Good Robin Holcomb Robin Holcomb (13:48)
Processional Robin Holcomb Robin Holcomb (1:44)
The Graveyard Song Robin Holcomb Robin Holcomb (4:25)
Tiny Sisters Robin Holcomb Robin Holcomb (17:29)
The Impulse Robin Holcomb Robin Holcomb (2:42)
Little Three Robin Holcomb Robin Holcomb (3:05)
The Window Robin Holcomb Robin Holcomb (1:56)

Credits

Robin Holcomb (Piano), Robin Holcomb (Vocals), Robin Holcomb (Main Performer), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Judith Sherman (Producer), Paul Zinman (Engineer), Brian Lee (Mastering), William Clift (Photography), John Costa (Art Direction), John Costa (Design), Marion Ettlinger (Photography), Jeanne Velonis (Assistant Engineer)
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The "Little Three" is an unofficial athletic conference of three elite liberal arts colleges in New England. The "Little Three" are:

In 1899, Amherst, Wesleyan and Williams schools first began to compete together as the "Triangular League." Since then they have continued to play each other in most sports on a regular basis. In the 1920s, the league picked up the nickname the "Little Three," in contrast to the "Big Three," (Harvard, Yale, and Princeton) and the name has stuck.

These colleges are all also members of New England Small College Athletic Conference, and all of these schools are commonly included in the group of schools known as the "Little Ivies."

The "Little Three" was also an unofficial grouping of three Western New York Catholic colleges with rather intense rivalries in Division I Men's basketball: Canisius College in Buffalo, Niagara University in Lewiston and St. Bonaventure University in Allegany. When the University at Buffalo achieved Division I status in the early 1990s, the grouping expanded and became known as the Big Four.

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