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The Unaccompanied Voice: An A Capella Compilation | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Secretly Canadian Category: Music
List Price: $14.98 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $4.99 (33%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 271985
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 656605000725 EAN: 0656605000725 ASIN: B00004U8RY
Release Date: July 11, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: This CD is brand new and still shrink wrapped. We ship with delivery confirmation. Crooked Beat Records has been selling online since 1997.
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| Tracks:
| • | Four Nights Drunk - Traditional | | • | La Vie en Rose - Piaf, Edith | | • | Around & Around - Denver, John | | • | Rosary - Alverson, Rick | | • | Black Berry - McClure, Nikki | | • | Breadwinner You - Bazan, David | | • | Om - Jandek | | • | Under the Rug - Fischoff, David | | • | Hits Keep Comin' - Taylor | | • | Good Bye Second & Main (Pink Violence) - Daoughman, Dave | | • | Medley: The Gypsy Daisy/Pinafore Blues - Traditional | | • | Daniel - Traditional | | • | All Hallow's Eve | | • | Leaflets Gabe | | • | Ain't No Grave Can Hold My Body Down - Traditional | | • | And I Name Myself Hag | | • | Kindly Blessed - Parker, Mimi | | • | Dance Hall Places - Jurado, Damien | | • | Tzara | | • | A Sadness in Me - Langille, Suzanne | | • | Calling Bird - Molina, Jason | | • | Swing Lo - Traditional | | • | Round Things Rolled - Glenn, Darin |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com This compilation takes the inclusiveness of indie rock's DIY (do-it-yourself) ideology to a logical extreme by getting 24 underground rock-based artists to contribute an unaccompanied vocal. A capella singing is as accessible as music gets--who hasn't, at some point or another, lifted their voice and sung out loud? Some of the contributors to this disc are moderately well known, some quite unknown, and their performances range from impressive executions of technically complex vocal music to artless bellowing. There is a lot to like about the efforts at each extreme, especially when they're surprise discoveries. Who'd have thought that guitarist Elliott Sharp was a passable throat singer? That someone in the Grifters was such a good human beat box? Or that visual artist Nikki McClure could sound so breathlessly sexy on "Blackberry"? I have no idea who the Japonize Elephants are or how they got their name, but they do a great rousing job on the hymn "Daniel." Just one caveat--Richard Buckner and P.W. Long's rendering of "Ain't No Grave Can Hold My Body Down" is so dreadfully misogynistic one hopes they're wrong. --Bill Meyer
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| Customer Reviews:
A real pain in the ear January 18, 2007 David Simpson (California) If you want a CD with poor recording, discordant voices, noisy tracks and generally a pain in the ear to listen to, then this is for you. It's somebody's indulgence but music it ain't. I can't think why I didn't read the reviews first. It's dreadful and my copy is now in the trash !
It's not pretty, but it is pretty cool May 17, 2002 Kalle (Parts Unknown) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you're a college radio listener, or and indie fan or even just a bizarre music junkie, how can you pass this up? Innovative, if weird, bands and performers singing accepella! Like any of these compilations, there are gems and , well, lets just say songs that aren't so gemmy. But who doesnt need a haunting version of La Vie en Rose in their collection?
Buyer beware!! March 27, 2002 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Notice the number of used copies available. This is not at all of the quality of the many other acapella albums I've ordered.
accompanied by emotion and immediacy August 4, 2000 C.S.W. (Havertown, PA USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Something happens when voices sing out naked without the structure and expectations that accompany intrumental "back up" and arrangements. These voices sound sweet and immediate and will remind many of archival field recordings of blue grass, mountain, and western songs. "La Vie en Rose" is how I wish I sounded when I sing a lullaby to child. This CD is by turns contemplative, rockin', moody...and always interesting. You're unlikely to have anything quite like this in your collection.
Sounds of something else August 4, 2000 Eric Hatch (Conway, Ar USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This cd is a very intereseting listen, all voice no music(well there is some clapping.) Remmeniscent of old dust bowl/depression error music, Of course with a modern twist. Worthy of multiple plays.
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