Ballads of Living and Dying
Ballads of Living and Dying | ||||
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Studio album by Marissa Nadler | ||||
Released | 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2003-2004 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 36:41 | |||
Label | Eclipse | |||
Producer | Myles Baer | |||
Marissa Nadler chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Dusted Magazine | favourable [2] |
Pitchfork Media | (8.0/10) [3] |
Ballads of Living and Dying is Marissa Nadler's first album, released in 2004 on Eclipse Records.[4]
Background
Nadler first began recording her songs onto cassette at an early age. When she turned 16, her parents gifted her a couple hours in a recording studio. When she entered art school in Providence, Rhode Island, she would perform at open mic events. This eventually led to her recording her first album: "I had a boyfriend at the time and he recorded that record for me over the course of many months and we fell in love during the recording, and he ended up being the subject matter for several albums after!"[5]
Track listing
All songs written by Marissa Nadler, except where noted.
- "Fifty Five Falls" – 5:01
- "Hay Tantos Muertos" – 2:51 (Nadler, Pablo Neruda)
- "Stallions" – 3:11
- "Undertaker" – 2:17
- "Box of Cedar" – 4:39
- "Bird Song" – 3:07
- "Mayflower May" – 3:21
- "Days of Rum" – 4:20
- "Virginia" – 2:39
- "Annabelle Lee" – 5:15 (Nadler, Edgar Allan Poe)
- "Door Slam" (vinyl-only bonus track)
Personnel
Musicians
- Marissa Nadler - Vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards
- Myles Baer - Accordion, backing vocals, EBow, electric guitar
- Kendra Flowers - Harmony vocals ("Box of Cedar")
Production
Recorded, mixed and produced by Myles Baer at Black Hole Sound Studios, 2003-2004.
References
- ↑ Ballads of Living and Dying at AllMusic
- ↑ Dusted Magazine review
- ↑ Pitchfork Media review
- ↑ "First album listing" Bandcamp.com entry for the album
- ↑ Lyndal-Martin, Erin (May 29, 2013). "Alabaster Queen: An Interview with Marissa Nadler". Popmatters.com.
External links
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