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Out of Nowhere

 
Album Review: Out of Nowhere
 

  • Artist: Two Siberians
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 22, 2005
  • Genre: World

Review

There's an inspiring story behind this album: guitarist Yuri Matveyev and violinist Artyom Yakushenko grew up in the Siberian town of Irkutsk, where they were eventually brought together by their obsession with their instruments and their love of a wide variety of music. Their wildly energetic jazz-folk-rock performances earned them enthusiastic audiences (but not much money) in their native region, so they traveled to New York, where an American fan of theirs was also a music industry figure. Despite a rapturous response from audiences in clubs and on the streets of Manhattan, no record deal was forthcoming, so their American friend sold some of his assets and produced the record himself, recruiting such sidemen as clarinetist Don Byron, saxophonist Michael Brecker, and percussionist Mino Cinelu. This album is the result, and it's a delight. From the klezmer-flavored "And Then, Nika..." to the Latin grooves of "Natasha, Havana" and "Indigo Breeze," and from the spare textures of Matveyev's impressive guitar solo "Cagey Bee" (har, har) to the lush beauty of the title track, this is an album that inspires whether or not you know the story behind it. One or two tracks get just a bit long-winded and overblown, but for the most part the music is tight, original, and strangely hooky. All of it is extremely well played. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Outpost Radio Two Siberians (2:50)
Allergic to Gravity Darryl Pitt Two Siberians (3:05)
Cagey Bee Two Siberians (1:16)
Come With Me Anyway Darryl Pitt Two Siberians (3:22)
Natasha, Havana Two Siberians (3:29)
Amoroso Two Siberians (4:12)
New Russian Two Siberians (3:52)
Lake Baikal Two Siberians (3:19)
On the Tundra Two Siberians (3:24)
Vodka Diaries Two Siberians (2:57)
And Then, Nika... Two Siberians (0:53)
Indigo Breeze Two Siberians (3:44)
Out of Nowhere Darryl Pitt Two Siberians (3:08)
Evidence of Things Not Seen Darryl Pitt Two Siberians (5:06)
Searching for Power Two Siberians (9:04)

Credits

Michael Brecker (Sax (Tenor)), Michael Brecker (Executive Producer), Michael Brecker (EWI), Don Byron (Clarinet), Joachim Becker (Executive Producer), Steve Berrios (Percussion), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Mino Cinelu (Percussion), James Farber (Engineer), James Farber (Mixing), Matthew Garrison (Bass), Keith Nelson (Assistant Engineer), George Whitty (Synthesizer), George Whitty (Digital Editing), George Whitty (Drum Programming), Nina Hennessey (Vocals), Darryl Pitt (Producer), Darryl Pitt (Art Direction), Darryl Pitt (Cover Photo), Geoff Notkin (Art Direction), Geoff Notkin (Design), Todd Parker (Engineer), Alan Ford (Assistant Engineer), Richard Bona (Bass), Richard Bona (Vocals), Odasan Macovich (Choir, Chorus), Odasan Macovich (Photography), Odasan Macovich (Portrait Photography), Tamara Davidson (?), Heidi Hollinger (Photography), Ali Kaufman (?), Two Siberians (Main Performer), Dima Agafonov (Choir, Chorus), James Sasser (Vocals)
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