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Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light

 
Album Review: Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light
 

  • Artist: Bell Orchestre
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 08, 2005
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Festooned with stickers announcing, "featuring members of the Arcade Fire," the debut from Canadian post-rock instrumentalists the Bell Orchestre owes as much allegiance to Tortoise, Jim O'Rourke, and Brian Eno as it does the lost childhood anthems that populate Funeral. That said, there's no harm in stealing a little buzz from a group that has recently found itself sharing the stage with, as well as being covered by, legends like U2 and David Bowie. Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light borrows enough Philip Glass repetition and John Cage minimalism to warrant its Orchestre title, but it's first and foremost a rock record. While it slows to a nearly forgettable pace about three quarters of the way in, standout tracks like "Lumieres, Pt. 1" and "Pt. 2," "Throw It on a Fire," and "Salvatore Amato" are soulful windows into the hearts of classical players who spent much of their time in school harboring dreams of decrepit rock clubs and buzzing amplifiers. They're young enough to veer off into any direction, but old enough keep their wits about them, resulting in a debut that sounds a lot like New York urbanites the Rachel's and the Clogs, but a little more dangerous. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Recording a Tunnel (The Horn Plays Underneath the Canal) Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (0:42)
Les Lumieres, Pt. 1 Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (6:17)
Les Lumieres, Pt. 2 Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (3:50)
Throw It on a Fire Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (4:46)
Recording a Tunnel (The Horns Play Underneath the Canal) (Continued) Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (1:53)
The Upwards March Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (4:21)
The Bells Play the Band Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (1:19)
Recording a Tape... (Typewriter Duet) Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (3:41)
Nuevo Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (5:51)
Salvatore Amato Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (6:39)
Recording a Tunnel (The Invisible Bells)/(frost) Bell Orchestre Bell Orchestre (13:28)

Credits

Sarah MacMahon (Cello), Sarah MacMahon (Pizzicato), Mark Lawson (Engineer), Mark Lawson (Mixing), Stefan Schneider (Cymbals), Stefan Schneider (Drums), Stefan Schneider (Whistle (Human)), Stefan Schneider (Xylophone), Stefan Schneider (Bells), Stefan Schneider (Tympani [Timpani]), Stefan Schneider (Clapping), Stefan Schneider (Typewriter), Howard Bilerman (Engineer), Howard Bilerman (Mixing), Pietro Amato (French Horn), Pietro Amato (Whistle (Human)), Pietro Amato (Clapping), Pietro Amato (Sounds), Pietro Amato (Feedback), Régine Chassagne (Accordion), Richard Reed Parry (Organ), Richard Reed Parry (Synthesizer), Richard Reed Parry (Glockenspiel), Richard Reed Parry (Whistle (Human)), Richard Reed Parry (Bells), Richard Reed Parry (Engineer), Richard Reed Parry (Clapping), Richard Reed Parry (Bass (Upright)), Richard Reed Parry (Mixing), Richard Reed Parry (Tape Machine), Tracy Maurice (Artwork), Tracy Maurice (Design), Sarah Neufeld (Violin), Sarah Neufeld (Whistle (Human)), Sarah Neufeld (Clapping), Mark Paquin (Mastering)
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Wikipedia: Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light
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Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light
Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light cover
Studio album by Bell Orchestre
Released August 22, 2005 (UK)
November 8, 2005 (NA)
Recorded Fall 2003 - Winter 2005 at the Hotel2Tango
Genre Instrumental rock
Length 52:47
Label Rough Trade RTRAD257
Professional reviews
Bell Orchestre chronology
Bell Orchestre
(Demo, 2002)
Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light
(2005)
As Seen Through Windows
(2009)

Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light is the debut release of Montreal-based instrumental act Bell Orchestre. On the back of the album, the track listing includes a track set off from the rest called (frost). On the iTunes music store, the last three minutes and fifty seconds of "Recording A Tunnel (The Invisible Bells)" are sold under the name "Frost" and "Recording A Tunnel (The Invisible Bells)" is shortened to 6:32 playing time.

Track listing

  1. "Recording a Tunnel (The Horns Play Underneath the Canal)" – 0:42
  2. "Les Lumières Pt. 1" – 6:17
  3. "Les Lumières Pt. 2" –3:50
  4. "Throw It on a Fire" – 4:46
  5. "Recording a Tunnel" – 1:53
  6. "The Upwards March" – 4:21
  7. "The Bells Play the Band" – 1:19
  8. "Recording a Tape... (Typewriter Duet)" – 3:41
  9. "Nuevo" – 5:51
  10. "Salvatore Amato" – 6:39
  11. "Recording a Tunnel (The Invisible Bells)" – 13:28

 
 

 

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