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The Sand and the Stars

 
Album Review: The Sand and the Stars

  • Artist: Movietone
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 04, 2003
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Sand and the Stars, the fourth full-length release by Bristol's Movietone, is literally a musical journey, taking the players from the beach to the city and finally ending up "on a coast path, illuminated by a lighthouse." Movietone continue with their intensely delicate music, but this time around the shimmering music seems to be more intimate, more organic, and closer to the listener in sonic space than the atmospherics of Day & Night and Blossom Filled Streets -- elements that may be due to the locations of recording. The production by Matt Jones is a bit more aggressive than Movietone's other works, but still captures that heart-wrenching quality of Movietone through the instrumentation and wonderful vocal work. Melancholy like all of their records, Kate Wright's wonderful vocals haunt against the acoustic instruments playing off one another. A communal, dark campfire vibe shines through on "Pale Tracks," where Sam Jones, Matt Jones, Kate Wright, and Rachel Coe all have vocal duties and sing with the swirling nature of the music. "We Rode On" and "Snow Is Falling" are Movietone at their best, using various instruments like clarinet, cello, banjo, bass saxophone, trumpet, double bass, drums, and guitar set against wave samples in the background, creating a chilling environment. "Near Marconi's Hut" rounds out the record, leaving the listener with a sadness that The Sand and the Stars is over and a longing for more from Movietone. The Sand and the Stars is another wonderful release from Movietone, keeping you in the imagery of a movie you saw a long time ago or a dream that you cannot shake from your memory. ~ David Serra, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Sand and the Stars Kate Wright Movietone (2:43)
Ocean Song Kate Wright Movietone (5:02)
In Mexico Kate Wright Movietone (5:00)
Pale Tracks Sam Jones Movietone (4:06)
Let Night In Movietone (3:52)
We Rode On Kate Wright Movietone (3:48)
Snow Is Falling Kate Wright Movietone (4:25)
Not Even Close Movietone (1:47)
Red Earth Kate Wright Movietone (4:08)
Beach Samba Kate Wright Movietone (2:57)
Near Marconi's Hut Kate Wright Movietone (1:25)

Credits

Movietone (Cover Design), Matt Jones (Organ), Matt Jones (Banjo), Matt Jones (Guitar), Matt Jones (Drums), Matt Jones (Vocals), Matt Jones (Engineer), Matt Jones (Double Bass), Matt Jones (Mixing), Kate Wright (Guitar), Kate Wright (Cello), Kate Wright (Vocals), Kate Wright (Double Bass), Lisa Brook (Clarinet), Chris Cole (Trumpet), Chris Cole (Accordion), Chris Cole (Cello), Chris Cole (Vocals), Chris Cole (Double Bass), Chris Cole (Fender Rhodes), Chris Cole (Glass), Annilia Wright (Sound Effects), George McKenzie (Sax (Bass)), George McKenzie (Sax (Tenor)), Tom Cops (Banjo), Tom Cops (Piano), Tom Cops (Photography), Sam Jones (Guitar), Sam Jones (Drums), Sam Jones (Vocals), Sam Jones (Glass)
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