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Anaïs Mitchell
I have to admit that I had not heard much about this artist until earlier today, when I was recommended her latest album: Young Man In America.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-V5vaJpwmXj...in_america.jpg So far I am loving it. Truly wonderful album. Her voice is so nice, and the instrumentals are very chill. Let me know if you want a DL link. |
Hadestown is pretty great as well.
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Yeah, I heard her previous album is great too. Going to get all of her stuff.
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I'm resurrecting this thread because Anaïs Mitchell deserves more recognition.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...psf73a744e.jpg I'd like to introduce some of her music in hopes that more people can enjoy her! So, let's start with... http://cdn.albumoftheyear.org/album/hadestown.jpg This album follows a variation on the Ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, where Orpheus must embark on a quest to rescue his wife Eurydice from the underworld. That variation is basically a Depression-era folk opera. What's amazing about this album is that it's based upon a live version of the folk opera which was performed by Mitchell with the collaboration of a 22-person cast. Cast for recording: Anais Mitchell -- Eurydice Ani DiFranco -- Persephone Ben Knox Miller -- Hermes Greg Brown -- Hades Justin Vernon -- Orpheus The Haden Triplets -- The Fates Spoiler for review from allmusic:
Let's start with the first song of the opera, Wedding Song. Eurydice is worried about how she's going to survive marrying a starving artist. Can he provide for her material well being? |
After Eurydice's worries about how they'll live together, what with him being a mere musician and all, Orpheus tells his new bride exactly what kind of man Hades is and what kind of realm he rules...
Is such a life worth the material comfort? |
Hermes has come up to fetch Persephone back to the Underworld, and Eurydice, enticed by the security and wealth of Hades' kingdom, hitches a ride on the train which Hermes drives way down to Hadestown. Orpheus is the only voice of reason singing about what the Underworld is really like.
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I love Hadestown, Young man in America, and Child Ballads. They are AWESOME!
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Eurydice meets Hades...
...and gives in. She jumps in front of the train taking Persephone to Hadestown. |
And she goes, leaving Orpheus behind.
Eurydice says she loves Orpheus, and yet she leaves him. Just words. There is no love in her! |
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