Search - Anais Mitchell :: Hadestown

Hadestown
Anais Mitchell
Hadestown
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (20) - Disc #1

Based upon the ancient Greek myth of the poet Orpheus and his doomed quest to rescue his wife Eurydice from the underworld, Anaïs Mitchell's new album Hadestown evokes our Depression-era past, the current financial di...  more »

     
1

Larger Image

CD Details

All Artists: Anais Mitchell
Title: Hadestown
Members Wishing: 11
Total Copies: 0
Label: Righteous Babe
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 3/9/2010
Genres: Pop, Rock
Style:
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 748731707026

Synopsis

Album Description
Based upon the ancient Greek myth of the poet Orpheus and his doomed quest to rescue his wife Eurydice from the underworld, Anaïs Mitchell's new album Hadestown evokes our Depression-era past, the current financial disaster (though it was written before the stock market collapse), and a post-apocalyptic future. Anaïs, who sings the part of Eurydice, the character whose (metaphoric) death propels Orpheus into "Hadestown" is joined by a veritable Who's Who of modern indie folk/rock on the release. Justin Vernon of Bon Iver plays Orpheus; Greg Brown is Hades, Lord of the Underworld ("king of the kingdom of dirt"); Ani DiFranco plays Hades' strong-willed, subversive wife, Persephone; the Haden Triplets (Petra, Rachel, and Tanya) are the Greek chorus-like Fates and Ben Knox Miller of The Low Anthem is the messenger Hermes. Together, they create a world where people hide behind walls in a misguided attempt to preserve their "freedom" and protect their riches. Hadestown began its existence in 2006 as a live "folk opera" that Mitchell created in collaboration with director Ben t. Matchstick (Bread & Puppet Theater) and arranger/orchestrator Michael Chorney. After loading the sets and the 22-member cast of Vermont performers into a former circus bus and touring New England during "full-on winter," it was time to rework a few songs. Next, Mitchell called upon a few fellow musicians to lend their voices to a recorded version--not a cast album, but a stand-alone, self-contained song cycle.

Similar CDs


Similarly Requested CDs

 

CD Reviews

Fantastic
Silence Dogood | Danville, KY United States | 03/13/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"One of the many great things about "Hadestown" is that it was originally designed as a stage show; the practical considerations required to pull something like that off require tighter, clearer storytelling than most "concept albums" have. Although totally different in tone and genre, "Hadestown" stands alongside "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" in my mind as one of the two or three albums-with-storylines that are worth listening to.



Hell--forget "worth listening to"; "Hadestown" is a masterpiece.



My only two criticisms:

1: Brown doesn't seem like the perfect choice for Hades. His gravelly voice is full of menace, but it sounds a little too wrecked sometimes; Hades has to be slick and--in a way--sexy, but he comes of more like a military man than a conniving tycoon.

2: The longish instrumental intros to many of the songs work onstage (I saw an early production of "Hadestown" a couple of years ago), but they slow the pace a bit in the album.



One more note of praise: as much as I love Mitchell's voice, I was pleased by the balance in "Hadestown"; she wrote the songs, but she's smart and humble enough to keep herself out of center stage enough to create a nice panorama."
Not to be missed
Eric Blomquist | Brattleboro, Vermont | 03/10/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As awe-inspiring as the live production was, it's a pleasure to hear this come together as an album, so varied yet cohesive and so impeccably cast. Here Mitchell and arranger Michael Chorney can paint from a rich palette of voices as well as styles. The many highlights include Greg Brown as Hades. Begun years ago, this work has been shaped by countless live performances, giving it a feeling of inevitability despite its freshness and allowing it to avoid the pitfalls of most "concept albums" that stretch to remain on message. By (un)happy coincidence, the Depression era atmospherics also seem timelier than ever. Highly recommended."
Review of Hadestown CD
Emily | OH United States | 04/22/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I had heard an interview on NPR Radio about the Hadestown Cd with selections from the album and was very anxious to hear the whole CD. I bought two because I was sure that my daughter would also like it. She loved it as did I. The music and lyrics are wonderfully creative and unique. It led me to look up the play and more about the artists who created this work. I would highly recommend it to others."