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01. BILL ORCUTT - Lonely Woman
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02. BILL ORCUTT - When You Wish Upon A Star
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03. BILL ORCUTT - Ol Man River
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04. BILL ORCUTT - Nearer My God To Thee
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05. BILL ORCUTT - The World Without Me
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06. BILL ORCUTT - White Christmas
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07. BILL ORCUTT - O Platitudes!
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08. BILL ORCUTT - Christmas On Earth
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09. BILL ORCUTT - Over The Rainbow
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10. BILL ORCUTT - Star Spangled Banner
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ARTIST
ORCUTT, BILL
TITLE
Bill Orcutt
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
PALILALIA
CATALOG #
PAL 048LP
PAL 048LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
6/30/2017
2021 repress. LP version. For those not following
Bill Orcutt
's drift into increasingly ear-friendly orbits in his recent live sets,
Bill Orcutt
-- his first solo electric studio album -- shocks with its space and sensitivity. On this eponymous record, Orcutt mines the expansiveness and sustain possible on the electric guitar, letting notes spin out and decay at the edge of feedback. His pachinko-parlor pacing, marked by unraveling clockspring accelerandos crashing into unexpectedly suspended tones, is still in evidence. But here, his developing melodicism maps a near-contemplative mental realm, orbiting St. Joan-era
Loren Connors
more than the cascading treble clatter of his duo LPs with
Chris Corsano
and others. From the first notes of
Ornette Coleman
's "Lonely Woman", there's a lucidity and slow-burning lyricism that make Orcutt's plunges into barbed-wire fingerpicking all the more striking. While no one's about to mistake Orcutt for
Jim Hall
, you could probably play this for your jazzbo friends (should you be unlucky enough to have them) without raising any eyebrows. Orcutt's track selection mirrors his obsession with American popular song in its most banal manifestations, as radically reimagined via acoustic guitar on a variety of releases, including 2013's exhaustive
Twenty Five Songs
7" box set, and the Editions Mego album
A History of Every One
(EMEGO 173CD/LP, 2013). Many of the songs from those two releases are here -- but stretched into new arrangements that explore the upper regions of the guitar neck (hitherto unexplorable on his shakily-intonated acoustic Kay), and lighting up new corners of each arrangement with a sensitivity born from years of reinterpretation. The result is a languid, freeform drift through Orcutt's internal cosmos into galaxies unknown to their original interpreters -- and occasionally, Orcutt himself. Most striking is "White Christmas", its careening low-register melodies crashing into complex chords that transcend Orcutt's primitive four-string fretboard. Orcutt's original compositions are equally striking. One of them -- "The World Without Me" -- is unique to this album, and notable for its trebly flurry of
Clapton
-esque 12th-fret drizzle. "O Platitudes!" by contrast, spins ever-faster in the cadence of a hand-cranked music box, before grinding to a near halt, its higher-key electricity standing in for the moaning vocalizations on Orcutt's acoustic rendition as heard on his 2014 VDSQ LP. With its deep-space beauty, harmonic complexity, and dark dissonance,
Bill Orcutt
is a stunning landmark in Orcutt's form-destroying trajectory.
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