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Rabbit Songs

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Quoted as wanting to make a record "we could love the rest of our lives," Hem spent a year on this collection. The idea was to combine their love of traditional American music with the lushness of the occasional 18-piece orchestra, a good choice considering the sweet, crystalline quality of the vocal work by lead singer Sally Ellyson. Ellyson had never sung professionally before, but answered an ad in The Village Voice with a cassette of lullabies she'd recorded for a friend's child, and the set begins with a snippet of what was on that tape -- a few lines unaccompanied from the traditional "Lord, Blow the Moon Out Please." Her voice, untarnished, as it may have been by spending nights on end singing in smoky bars, was worth waiting for. Rabbit Songs' sound is lyrical, melodic, and pure. It was recorded in the old-fashioned, non-digital manner and that devotion to tradition is apparent in each song, whether in simple and sparse arrangements or full of strings and glockenspiel. The songs, which speak of devotion, loss, and voyeurism, don't try to sound old -- they just have an effortlessly timeless appeal. "Betting on Trains," with its simple ebb and flow, is particularly lovely; "When I Was Drinking" speaks knowingly of disappointment, the effects of which are punctuated by swirling pedal steel; and "Horsey" swoons along to the old-time violin work of Carol Sharar like a relic from the past.

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1
Lord, Blow The Moon Out Please
00:00:26

Traditional, ComposerLyricist - Hem, MainArtist

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

2
When I Was Drinking
00:03:44

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

3
Half Acre
00:03:23

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

4
Burying Song
00:01:13

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

5
Betting On Trains
00:02:44

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

6
Leave Me Here
00:03:50

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

7
All That I'm Good For
00:03:24

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

8
Idle (The Rabbit Song)
00:03:44

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

9
Stupid Mouth Shut
00:03:24

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

10
Lazy Eye
00:02:26

Hem, MainArtist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher - Messé, Maurer, ComposerLyricist

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

11
Sailor
00:03:00

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

12
Polly's Dress
00:01:12

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

13
Night Like A River
00:03:47

Curtis, ComposerLyricist - Hem, MainArtist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

14
The Cuckoo
00:02:57

Traditional, ComposerLyricist - Hem, MainArtist

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

15
Waltz
00:02:41

Hem, MainArtist - Messé, ComposerLyricist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

16
Horsey
00:03:34

Hem, MainArtist - Self-Published contact Nettwerk, MusicPublisher - Messé, Maurer, ComposerLyricist

2001 Nettwerk Productions 2001 Nettwerk Productions

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Quoted as wanting to make a record "we could love the rest of our lives," Hem spent a year on this collection. The idea was to combine their love of traditional American music with the lushness of the occasional 18-piece orchestra, a good choice considering the sweet, crystalline quality of the vocal work by lead singer Sally Ellyson. Ellyson had never sung professionally before, but answered an ad in The Village Voice with a cassette of lullabies she'd recorded for a friend's child, and the set begins with a snippet of what was on that tape -- a few lines unaccompanied from the traditional "Lord, Blow the Moon Out Please." Her voice, untarnished, as it may have been by spending nights on end singing in smoky bars, was worth waiting for. Rabbit Songs' sound is lyrical, melodic, and pure. It was recorded in the old-fashioned, non-digital manner and that devotion to tradition is apparent in each song, whether in simple and sparse arrangements or full of strings and glockenspiel. The songs, which speak of devotion, loss, and voyeurism, don't try to sound old -- they just have an effortlessly timeless appeal. "Betting on Trains," with its simple ebb and flow, is particularly lovely; "When I Was Drinking" speaks knowingly of disappointment, the effects of which are punctuated by swirling pedal steel; and "Horsey" swoons along to the old-time violin work of Carol Sharar like a relic from the past.

© Travis Drageset /TiVo

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