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Noble Beast/Useless Creatures

 
Album Review: Noble Beast/Useless Creatures

  • Artist: Andrew Bird
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 20, 2009
  • Total Time: 0:00
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Released in 2007, Armchair Apocrypha proved that hyper-literate singer/songwriter, genre-bending violin player, and peerless whistler Andrew Bird had found the perfect middle ground between his increasingly austere solo sets and the full-band grandeur of his days with the Bowl of Fire, a strategy he repeats with similar results on Noble Beast, his fifth full-length solo offering and second collection for the Mississippi-based Fat Possum label. Bird, a classically trained violinist since the age of four, has skillfully integrated nearly everything with strings on it into his repertoire since his conversion from the Weill and Brecht-heavy days of Music of Hair, Thrills, and Oh! The Grandeur to the semi-mainstream indie pop of The Swimming Hour, but it's his seemingly limitless capacity for manipulation of the violin that dominates Noble Beast. Opening cut "Oh No," a track that Bird began releasing sketches of months before the album's street date, may be his most successful foray into the murky world of the potentially commercial pop song yet, boasting a chorus that points directly at the Shins while maintaining the artistic integrity of the loop-happy, meticulous craftsman who fans have been watching evolve since 2003's Weather Systems. What follows is a typically eclectic batch of material that reflect Bird's own musical time line. Tracks like "Masterswarm" and "Not a Robot, But a Ghost" are proof positive that he hasn't completely abandoned his swing jazz roots, "Fitz and the Dizzyspells" could very well provide audiences with their first opportunity to "bust a move" at a show, while "Nomenclature"'s easy country-folk front half dissolves into a rear end that wouldn't seem out of place on a late-'90s Radiohead album. Throughout it all Bird rhymes -- sometimes to a fault -- like a history or biology professor ("From proto-Sanskrit Minoans to porto-centric Lisboans"), rendering many of the songs clever as opposed to emotionally resonant, but whatever romance he lacks in the textual medium he more than makes up for in melody. [The deluxe version of the album includes an impressive bonus disc of instrumental works, cleverly titled Useless Creatures, which features collaborations with Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche and jazz bassist Todd Sickafoose.] ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Oh No (Lyrics) Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (4:20)
Masterswarm (Lyrics) Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (6:35)
Fitz and the Dizzyspells (Lyrics) Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (3:36)
Effigy (Lyrics) Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (5:06)
Tenuousness (Lyrics) Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (3:51)
Nomenclature (Lyrics) Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (2:54)
ouo Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (:20)
Not a Robot, But a Ghost (Lyrics) Andrew Bird, Martin Dosh Andrew Bird (5:37)
Unfolding Fans Andrew Bird, Jeremy Ylvisaker Andrew Bird (:57)
Anonanimal (Lyrics) Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (4:47)
Natural Disaster (Lyrics) Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (4:18)
The Privateers Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (3:24)
Souverian (Lyrics) Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (7:18)
On Ho Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (1:08)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Master Sigh Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (2:16)
You Woke Me Up! Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (7:24)
Nyatiti Traditional Andrew Bird (4:01)
The Barn Tapes Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (10:12)
Carrion Suite Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (9:39)
Spinney Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (:45)
Dissent Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (3:54)
Hot Math Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (7:18)
Sigh Master Andrew Bird Andrew Bird (5:32)

Credits

Neal Jensen (Audio Engineer), Mark Nevers (Mixing), Emil Svanängen (Flute), David Boucher (Engineer), Emil Svanängen (Vocals (Background)), Ben Durrant (Audio Engineer), Maria Rice (Remastering), Jeremy Ylvisaker (Shortwave Radio), Jeremy Ylvisaker (Guitar (Bass)), Martin Dosh (Percussion), David Lindvall (Guitar (Bass)), Andreas Werliin (Drums), Jason Tobias (Audio Engineer), Todd Sickafoose (Double Bass), John Kelton (Editing), Mark Greenberg (Mixing), Mark Greenberg (Audio Engineer), Mark Greenberg (Engineer), Andrew Bird (Violin), David Lindvall (Bass), Mark Nevers (Engineer), Emil Savangen (Flute), Tom Herbers (Engineer), Andrew Bird (Whistle (Human)), Martin Dosh (Loops), Jeremy Ylvisaker (Guitar), David Lindvall (Engineer), Jeremy Ylvisaker (Bass), Jeff Lipton (Mastering), Mark Nevers (Audio Engineer), Andrew Bird (Producer), Jeff Lipton (Remastering), Mike Lewis (Clarinet), Martin Dosh (Keyboards), Jeremy Ylvisaker (Organ), Emil Savangen (Vocals (Background)), Andrew Bird (Audio Production), Andrew Bird (Arranger), David Boucher (Mixing), Todd Sickafoose (Mixing), Dan Dietrich (Assistant Engineer), Kelly Hogan (Vocals (Background)), Dan Dietrich (Audio Engineer), Ben Durrant (Assistant Engineer), Andrew Bird (Engineer), Glenn Kotche (Percussion), Andrew Bird (Vocals), Tony Crow (Juno), Chad Kloepfer (Design), Mike Lewis (Clarinet), Andrew Bird (Guitar), Andreas Werliin (Engineer), Dan Dietrich (Engineer), Diana Sudyka (Illustrations), Todd Sickafoose (Editing), Mark Nevers (Assistant Engineer)
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