C'Mon Miracle, by Mirah (LP on K Records)
A Norman Records recommendation (6th December 2006)
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Description: | Great LP on K Records | |
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| Format: | LP | ||
| Label: | K Records | ||
| Price: | £9.79 | ||
| Availability: | despatched in 2-5 working days (on average!!) |
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What the label says:Something gentle this way comes in the form of Mirah and her third full-length album, C’mon Miracle. Many of her friends lend a helping hand, strumming the autoharp and bowing stringed instruments, accompanying the lilting, soaring voice that can not be mistaken: it’s Mirah! She’s come up with a whole new batch of songs, which though short on fanfare they are long on solidity, pianos, drummers and the importance of standing up against oppression. If her first album, You Think It’s Like This but Really It’s Like This (KLP112) snuck up and surprised you, then her second album Advisory Committee (KLP135) stunned you with cannon fire, then sit back and relax as C’mon Miracle washes over you, it’s subtle ways etching it’s self into your psyche. It’s not big, it’s impressive. Mirah recorded most of C’mon Miracle at Dub Narcotic studio with Phil Elverum, Emily Kingan, Calvin Johnson, Susan Ploetz, Aaron Hartman, Ramona Tougas and plenty more players and helpmates who knew how to make it hot, coolly. Two of the songs here were recorded in Argentina with Bryce Panic (former drummer with Old Time Relijun) making controlled patterns of delight. The combination is always special-feeling, while never veering from the realm of Mirah sounds. They’re the best type! And here’s a whole album filled, so C’mon Miracle and get into it. “Operatic in scope, Advisory Committee’s standout tracks are based around Mirah’s nimble and folky acoustic guitar, but soon sprawl outward with strings, fuzz and crashing drums that give Mirah’s deceptively soft voice ample room to display a Bjork-ian range. More sprawling and sensual, but just as intimate as Mirah’s debut charmer from 2000, You Think It’s Like This but Really It’s Like This, a minimally arranged in-the-bedroom-with-a-guitar-drum-machine-and-four-track affair, Advisory Committee takes lo-fi indie-pop to a place where heartaches and exhilaration are never far apart, and where even the slightest changes in temperature are astonishing.” – Dan Dineen, CMJ Track Listing: Nobody Has to Stay · Jerusalem · The Light · Don’t Die in Me · Look Up! · We’re Both so Sorry · The Dogs of B.A. · The Struggle · You’ve Gone Away Enough · Promise to Me · Exactly Where We’re From |
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