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Crepusculo
Petracovich
Crepusculo
Genre: Pop
 
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Crepusuclo (cray-poo-skoo-low)means twilight in Spanish. It s the time between night and day when all turns to glow and birds fly around the bell towers. It is the beginning and the end. It is full of the small beauties of...  more »

     

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All Artists: Petracovich
Title: Crepusculo
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Label: Red Buttons Records
Release Date: 7/7/2009
Album Type: Soundtrack
Genre: Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 884501148832

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Crepusuclo (cray-poo-skoo-low)means twilight in Spanish. It s the time between night and day when all turns to glow and birds fly around the bell towers. It is the beginning and the end. It is full of the small beauties of watching the world and the spirit of a little boy, and life as it keeps going through heart ache and great love.

This third album of Petracovich was recorded in Portland with John Askew, Jessica pregnant with her first child. Wooden floors and windows, an old piano full of songs of great songwriters past, banjos, bells, drums and harmonium, we worked to record these songs honestly, simply, with bare heart and open voice. A lot of hummus was eaten, and tortillas and kefir, that baby was a-growin.

Max Diez of Audio Outsend came up to play the drums, and Tad Wagner, producer of the past two Petracovich albums, added guitars from Santa Barbara, with his usual great ideas and energetic creativity. The process was wonderfully open as we melded tracks from Jessica s home studio, and Secret Society (Portland) into the mix. Cory Gray played shiny horns, playful and dark at different times.

We decided to wait to release the album till after the birth. When beautiful Otto made his entrance into the world, he wasn't able to breathe on his own and passed 8 days later.

Otto s birth and passing changed everything about the album. Many songs seemed to be written for this event, even though most were written before his conception. You are This Perfect is a love song to a baby who was not yet in existence; it seemed to be a gift that floated down, almost in one piece, to a mama-to-be for his coming. We sang it to him over and over when we has here.

This album is his, his spirit is woven through it, and we are grateful for the recording of this part of his life.

Based out of San Francisco, Petracovich is Jessica Peters with an old-world version of her family name. Her great-grandfather came to the US from Russia at the turn of the century, and one of the only things Peters knows of Abraham Petracovich is that he loved to listen to the New York Opera from the radio in the living room. Out of respect for the music, he would always wear his best suit.

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CD Reviews

Nothing Less Than Grand
Fry Pan | San Fran, CA | 08/22/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Petracovich's third album, Crepusculo, out summer 2009, finds the folk-pop songstress, (Jessica Peters), emerging from her electro sheen to embrace an organic sound more direct, spontaneous and open than any of her previous releases. And while this represents a significant stylistic shift, her restrained artful approach is still firmly intact as is her fascination with sonic textures and poetic but unadorned lyrical content. The result is an artfully crafted, buoyant collections of songs anchored by an emotional depth and honestly that is nothing less than grand.



The immediacy of the album's sound was forged during a month of recording and mixing at Type Foundry in Portland, OR with John Askew, (the Dodos, Glenn Philips), at the helm. The Foundry's antiquated architecture, analog equipment and large sound rooms proved the perfect match for Peter's tactile sound-scapes. Creaking parlor pianos, wooden floors shifting with the kick drum and the whir of the harmonium bellows all become atmospheric backdrop to the piano centered arrangements. In this space, Peter's poignant and tender vocals find their home and her delivery is all the more devastating in its reserve as she offers up vignettes about fatherless children, traffic filled freeways, abandoned hotels, arrests at gun point and a love affair with her own heart.



Musically Peters navigates the boundary waters synthesizing a long list of influences - from Rick Ruben's work with Johnny Cash, the songwriting of Leonard Cohen, Damion Jarado and Aimee Mann, and the instrumentation of Sufjan Stevens, Ray Charles and Sam Beam , to the poetry of Mary Oliver, Sylvia Plath, and the Buddhist monk Tic Nat Hahn, to the natural world she finds in her own back yard and in the state parks near her home. She is a collector of stories, images, metaphor and emotion. And Crepuscolo gives use the most intimate tour of her collection to date.



Highly Recomended!!

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