Cedars

Cedars

by Field Works
Cedars

Cedars

by Field Works

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The ninth album from Stuart Hyatt's collaborative Field Works project is a poetic song cycle about humanity's relationship with nature, and forests in particular. Unlike most of the project's releases, this one doesn't appear to incorporate field recordings of any sort -- no crackling autumn leaves or chirping birds are audible at any point. The instrumentation is largely acoustic, constructing ambient Americana soundscapes filled with gently plucked guitar, banjo, and oud melodies as well as rich strings and hurdy-gurdy drones. Throughout the first half of the album, Lebanese composer and musicologist Youmna Saba fluidly switches between speaking and singing lyrics in Arabic. Her words generally describe seeking refuge in the ancient forests and the night sky, escaping the chaos and injustice of society. Some of the pieces tremble with suspense and uncertainty, but it all feels like it's part of a healing process, and moments like "'AyluÌ?l" seem like they're on the verge of arriving at a sort of breakthrough. The second half of the album is a different story, but with similar themes. Indie country singer H.C. McEntire narrates a series of poems written by Todd Fleming Davis, and they relate to natural and human history, describing where we come from and how we use the earth's resources. The rollicking, banjo-inflected "The sharp smell of cedar" is as crisp and earthy as its title sounds. "Before we're born" starts out clear and vibrant, then gradually tones down and becomes blurrier after the lyrics mention the human body returning to the earth after passing. Some of the pieces starkly reference humanity's destruction of forests and stripping the earth of its minerals in order to serve society's needs, but the parts that mention aging and death respectfully regard them as inevitable stages of the cycle of life. As such, the overall tone of the pieces is warm, optimistic, and forgiving. ~ Paul Simpson

Product Details

Release Date: 03/05/2021
Label: Temporary Residence
UPC: 0656605335117
Rank: 115071

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Field Works   Primary Artist
Alex Roldan   Instrumental,Synthesizer
Danny Grody   Instrumental,Guitar,Synthesizer
Bob Hoffnar   Pedal Steel,Instrumental
Marisa Anderson   Guitar,Requinto
Stuart Hyatt   Bass,Guitar,Electronics
Nathan Bowles   Banjo,Instrumental
Dena El Saffar   Oud,Instrumental
Fadi Tabbal   Guitar,Electronics
Youmna Saba   Oud,Vocals,Instrumental
H.C. McEntire   Vocals
Tomas Lozano   Hurdygurdy,Instrumental

Technical Credits

Joshua Eustis   Mixing
Marisa Anderson   Composer
Stuart Hyatt   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Rafael Anton Irisarri   Mastering
Fadi Tabbal   Composer
Youmna Saba   Poetry,Narrator
H.C. McEntire   Narrator
Maria Medem   Illustrations
Todd Fleming Davis   Poetry
Anna Powell Denton   Photography
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