The String Quartet Tribute to the Velvet Underground + NicoVarious Artists
Release Date: 07/01/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 487809_CD
UPC # 027297846623
Label: Vitamin Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Various Artists
Engineer: Aaron Gant; Tom Tally Producer: Tom Tally Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Personnel: Tom Tally (violin, viola, mandolin, finger cymbals); Richard Richardson, Dennis Gabriel (violin); Nancy Michaels (cello); Buzzy LeBeau, John Acosta, John Krovoza (cello). Recorded at Aunt Hill Studios, Santa Clarita, California. Tributee: The Velvet Underground. Personnel: Tom Tally (mandolin, violin, viola, finger cymbals); Dennis Gabriel, Ralph Richardson (violin); Nancy T. Michaels (viola); John Acosta , John Krovoza (cello). Audio Mixer: Larry Hall . Recording information: Aunt Hill Studios, Santa Clara, CA. Arranger: Tom Tally. Vitamin's The String Quartet Tribute to the Velvet Underground + Nico follows a formula similar to the label's numerous other releases in this niche genre, but it has the curious effect of rendering the Velvets' music in an even more decadent light. The musicians -- violinists, violists, and cellists, with finger cymbals and mandolin adding occasional color -- have chosen some of the band's darkest material for their tribute, including "Venus in Furs," "I'm Waiting for the Man," and "I'll Be Your Mirror." But here's "Heroin," beginning with cello strings plucked, and surging forth with violin and a solitary tom-tom. And the song's sway is surprisingly sweet. But then it shifts gears just like the original, and the instruments seem to tumble over each other in a mad, chaotic, and beautiful rush. "Black Angel's Death Song," too, seems guided by something dark on its shoulder. This is chamber music for a gothic cocktail party, where the red wine flows and the meat is rare. Highly recommended for VU completists. ~ Johnny Loftus
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