Obligatory Villagers

Obligatory Villagers

by Nellie McKay
Obligatory Villagers

Obligatory Villagers

by Nellie McKay

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Overview

The irony inherent in Obligatory Villagers, the shortest of Nellie McKay's first three albums, is that it's her most difficult to understand, comprehend, or even take in. This despite the fact that, unlike her first two albums, these nine songs don't sprawl stylistically. Except for a light pop opener -- granted, that opener is a mocking satire of conservatives called "Mother of Pearl" with an opening line ("Feminists don't have a sense of humor") that deftly counterbalances McKay's later call for a dance break -- the album is Broadway all the way. With McKay's voice and piano, plus heavyweight help from jazz horns including David Liebman, Phil Woods, and Bob Dorough (the latter a singing horn), the album charges by with lightning speed. Her nimble Broadway orchestrations step and kick so quickly that it's nearly impossible to decode McKay's lyrics until after several listens -- even keeping up with the lyric book is difficult. (On his features, Dorough plays it up perfectly, a bemused and befuddled onlooker to the madness.) The fact that Obligatory Villagers does eventually coalesce into a unified and pleasurable listening experience is primarily a testament to Nellie McKay's sizable skills in arrangement and orchestration; writing original charts to provide the meat, then quoting from show tune tradition where she needs to lighten the mood, she makes the entire album a treat, an entertaining experience that listeners will want to sit through over and over until they figure out all of the points -- large and small -- she's making in these songs. If only there were a Broadway musical companion for Obligatory Villagers that listeners could actually sit through, either to visually unite the songs or merely to watch while they listened, Obligatory Villagers would be an amazing soundtrack. ~ John Bush

Product Details

Release Date: 09/25/2007
Label: Hungry Mouse
UPC: 0015707984324
Rank: 143275

Tracks

  1. Mother of Pearl
  2. Oversure
  3. Gin Rummy
  4. Livin
  5. Identity Theft
  6. Galleon
  7. Politan
  8. Testify
  9. Zombie

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Nellie McKay   Primary Artist,Wurlitzer,Xylophone,Glockenspiel,Gong,Organ,Piano,Chimes,Vocals,Timpani,Ukulele
Bob Dorough   Vocals
Nelson Hill   Flute,Clarinet,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
David Liebman   Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)
Eric Doney   Accordion
Jim Daniels   Tuba,Trombone (Bass)
Nancy Reed   Vocals
Marko Marcinko   Drums
Paul Rostock   Bass
Vicki Doney   Vocals
Phil Woods   Sax (Alto)
Tom "T Bone" Hamilton   Sax (Baritone)

Technical Credits

Nellie McKay   Composer,Producer,Arranger,Orchestration
Bob Dorough   Copyist,Assistant
Eric Doney   Assistant
Marko Marcinko   Assistant
Paul Rostock   Assistant
Robin Pappas   Producer
Kent Heckman   Engineer
Vicki Doney   Assistant
Jack Jolly   Assistant
Marsha Cahn   Assistant
Jack Young   Assistant
Amy T. Zielinski   Photography
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