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MAGIC TRICK - other man's blues LP
Empty Cellar is proud to release the newest album by Magic Trick, Other Manâs Bluesâwritten and recorded while songwriter Tim Cohen split his time between two lives and two worlds, a horse ranch with his newborn daughter, and on tour or at Phil Manleyâs Lucky Cat Studios in San Francisco. A book of songs Cohen had written while bouncing to and fro sufficed in lieu of rehearsal time with the thirteen other musicians who appear on the tracks: James Kim and James Barone (Beach House) on drums; Alicia Van Heuvel (Aislers Set) and Paul Garcia on bass; Joel Robinow (Once and Future Band / Danny James) on keys; Emmett Kelly (The Cairo Gang / The Muggers) on guitar; and omnipresent vocal harmonies from Alicia, Noelle Cahill and Anna Hillburg. The album is a loose, largely improvised affair, with many guest appearances and stop-ins. Allegedly tequila was centrally involved. Itâs the principle that gave this project a name five years ago. Especially in this case, the players on the album define what shapes these songs take. A ghostly choir of female voices opens the album like a sĂ©ance, with the spirit they conjure flitting about the ensuing ten tracks, from the baroque pop of âForest of Katesâ to the icy post-punk of âI Held the Ring.â Thereâs the air-tight R&B groove of âStartling Chimes,â the krauty âPurest Thing,â a jammy side-to-side trot that moves âFirst Thoughtâ along, taking a detour into country before culminating in a glorious Grateful Dead-indebted coda. Throughout, itâs Cohenâs lyrics that are pushed to the front of the mixâcollectively fleshed out, from his composition book.
Empty Cellar is proud to release the newest album by Magic Trick, Other Manâs Bluesâwritten and recorded while songwriter Tim Cohen split his time between two lives and two worlds, a horse ranch with his newborn daughter, and on tour or at Phil Manleyâs Lucky Cat Studios in San Francisco. A book of songs Cohen had written while bouncing to and fro sufficed in lieu of rehearsal time with the thirteen other musicians who appear on the tracks: James Kim and James Barone (Beach House) on drums; Alicia Van Heuvel (Aislers Set) and Paul Garcia on bass; Joel Robinow (Once and Future Band / Danny James) on keys; Emmett Kelly (The Cairo Gang / The Muggers) on guitar; and omnipresent vocal harmonies from Alicia, Noelle Cahill and Anna Hillburg. The album is a loose, largely improvised affair, with many guest appearances and stop-ins. Allegedly tequila was centrally involved. Itâs the principle that gave this project a name five years ago. Especially in this case, the players on the album define what shapes these songs take. A ghostly choir of female voices opens the album like a sĂ©ance, with the spirit they conjure flitting about the ensuing ten tracks, from the baroque pop of âForest of Katesâ to the icy post-punk of âI Held the Ring.â Thereâs the air-tight R&B groove of âStartling Chimes,â the krauty âPurest Thing,â a jammy side-to-side trot that moves âFirst Thoughtâ along, taking a detour into country before culminating in a glorious Grateful Dead-indebted coda. Throughout, itâs Cohenâs lyrics that are pushed to the front of the mixâcollectively fleshed out, from his composition book.
$23.15
MAGIC TRICK - other man's blues LPâ
$23.15
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Empty Cellar is proud to release the newest album by Magic Trick, Other Manâs Bluesâwritten and recorded while songwriter Tim Cohen split his time between two lives and two worlds, a horse ranch with his newborn daughter, and on tour or at Phil Manleyâs Lucky Cat Studios in San Francisco. A book of songs Cohen had written while bouncing to and fro sufficed in lieu of rehearsal time with the thirteen other musicians who appear on the tracks: James Kim and James Barone (Beach House) on drums; Alicia Van Heuvel (Aislers Set) and Paul Garcia on bass; Joel Robinow (Once and Future Band / Danny James) on keys; Emmett Kelly (The Cairo Gang / The Muggers) on guitar; and omnipresent vocal harmonies from Alicia, Noelle Cahill and Anna Hillburg. The album is a loose, largely improvised affair, with many guest appearances and stop-ins. Allegedly tequila was centrally involved. Itâs the principle that gave this project a name five years ago. Especially in this case, the players on the album define what shapes these songs take. A ghostly choir of female voices opens the album like a sĂ©ance, with the spirit they conjure flitting about the ensuing ten tracks, from the baroque pop of âForest of Katesâ to the icy post-punk of âI Held the Ring.â Thereâs the air-tight R&B groove of âStartling Chimes,â the krauty âPurest Thing,â a jammy side-to-side trot that moves âFirst Thoughtâ along, taking a detour into country before culminating in a glorious Grateful Dead-indebted coda. Throughout, itâs Cohenâs lyrics that are pushed to the front of the mixâcollectively fleshed out, from his composition book.











