Twelve Little Spells

Twelve Little Spells

by Esperanza Spalding
Twelve Little Spells

Twelve Little Spells

by Esperanza Spalding

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Coming off her inventive 2016 album Emily's D+Evolution, singer/bassist Esperanza Spalding offers another highly conceptualized production with 2019's kaleidoscopically tactile 12 Little Spells. Where Spalding's previous work was built around a central character, here she offers 12 songs each explicitly inspired by a separate body part, such as the mouth, eyes, fingers, and yet more esoteric parts like the "solar portal." Joining her on this tactile journey of sensation are longtime associates guitarist Matthew Stevens and drummer Justin Tyson. Together they craft deeply ambient, intricately constructed songs that fall yet further afield of the crossover jazz, fusion, and R&B that garnered Spalding so much of her early praise. In that sense, the album is a worthy follow-up to Emily's D+Evolution and 2012's Radio Music Society, but one that may keep her more jazz-oriented fans at arm's length. In every way, Spalding doubles down on her neo-prog, art rock, and avant-garde influences, offering songs rife with harmonically and rhythmically inventive soundscapes, as well as lyrics that read very much like poetry. Many of the songs, especially the opening title track, have a dreamy, off-kilter vibe that evokes the trippy sounds of 1970s children's educational programming, like Sesame Street and The Electric Company. Similarly, the hips-oriented "Thang," with its gospel church organ and bluesy vocal harmonies, sounds like a lost number from the musical Hair, while the fingers-centric "Touch in Mine" brings to mind the sensual grooves of '90s Janet Jackson. Bear in mind, none of these songs are mainstream pop hits; they often feel more like aural art installations than conventional rock or pop tunes. But interestingly, Spalding has made an album where each song begs to be judged on its own terms, even as the overall concept builds to a singular, whole idea. While her often avant-garde and circularly hypnotic songs tend to meet your ears as an enveloping wash, she still manages to grab your attention with startlingly inventive midsections, as on "With Others," where she changes up the rhythm, synching up her vocals with Stevens' guitar line and singing "I've been learning about psychology, neurobiology, avarice/Now I can't rest 'cause everything reeks of basic needs." Sensuality and the battle between mind, body, and soul are themes Spalding continually returns to throughout 12 Little Spells. There's even a song called "The Longing Deep Down" that's all about the abdomen. It's those basic, bodily needs both connected to and often working against our logical minds that seem to fascinate and inspire her. On the legs-focused "Readying to Rise," she sings "All the limbs are readying to rise/Dancing the animal, while the animal in you guards the tangible in you." ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 05/10/2019
Label: Concord / Decca
UPC: 0888072082113
Rank: 64081

Tracks

  1. 12 Little Spells (Thoracic Spine)
  2. To Tide Us Over (Mouth)
  3. Until the Next Full (Eyes)
  4. Thang (Hips)
  5. Touch in Mine (Fingers)
  6. The Longing Deep Down (Abdominal Portal)
  7. You Have to Dance (Feet)
  8. Now Know (Solar Portal)
  9. All Limbs Are (Arms)
  10. Readying to Rise (Legs)
  11. Dancing the Animal (Mind/Brain)
  12. With Others (Ears)
  13. Lest We Forget (Blood)
  14. How To (Hair)
  15. Move Many (Joints)
  16. Ways Together

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Esperanza Spalding   Primary Artist,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Drums (Bass),Bass (Electric)
John Blevins   Trumpet
Richard Harris   Tenor (Vocal),Trombone (Bass)
Sami Merdinian   Violin
Rob Schwimmer   Orchestra,Synthesizer
Corey King   Vocals
Eric Reed   French Horn
Aaron Burnett   Saxophone
Brandon Ridenour   Trumpet
Yves Dharamraj   Cello
Katie Hyun   Violin
Matthew Stevens   Guitar,Vocals,Strings,Archguitar,Effects Pedals,Bass (Electric)
Julietta Curenton   Flute,Piccolo
Justin Tyson   Drums,Organ,Vocals,Synthesizer
Burniss Travis   Bass,Vocals,Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric)
Azza Gallab   Choir/Chorus
Morgan Guerin   Vocals,Synthesizer,Bass (Electric),Synthesizer Bass
Margaret Dyer Harris   Viola
Atheel Elmalik   Choir/Chorus
Britni Lonesome   Choir/Chorus
Gemma Weekes   Choir/Chorus
Lana Homeri   Choir/Chorus
Laura Weiner   French Horn

Technical Credits

Esperanza Spalding   Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Fernando Lodeiro   Mixing,Engineer
Oscar Zambrano   Mastering
Matthew Stevens   Composer,Producer,Amplifiers
Dakota Bowman   Assistant Engineer
Justin Tyson   Beats,Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Programming,Synthesizer Producer
Morgan Guerin   Composer
Edmar Colon   Composer,Orchestration
Carmen Daneshmandi   Photography
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