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Natalie Merchant|Paradise Is There: The New Tigerlily Recordings

Paradise Is There: The New Tigerlily Recordings

Natalie Merchant

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When Natalie Merchant left 10,000 Maniacs in 1994, she had given the band two years notice and was ready to embark on a solo career. Given her high profile, she could have done anything she wanted -- and she did. She bucked conventional music biz wisdom, hired her own band, and self-produced the multi-platinum-selling Tigerlily. Some of its songs are still part of her live set and the classic album endures with fans and continues to find new ones. Twenty years later, Merchant presents Paradise Is There: The New Tigerlily Recordings. It's completely re-recorded, re-arranged, and revisioned. The obvious question -- why mess with a classic? -- is answered convincingly. She's learned a lot about these songs in the interim. Her approach remains holistic; her optimism has not been tempered by time as much as deepened with it. The running order is very different. "Wonder," for instance, is now the album's closer. It has been stripped of electric instruments and adorned by acoustic piano, guitars, and a brushed trap kit. "River," an elegy for the late actor River Phoenix, remains a lament. The electric guitars are still there, but a string quartet bears up Merchant's voice. It continues to reflect her anger at the sensationalistic coverage of his death, but it's balanced now by an enduring sense of loss imbued with the weight of the heart's memory. A backing chorus featuring Gail Ann Dorsey and Elizabeth Mitchell adds spiritual resonance to her delivery. This version of "The Letter" is nearly twice as long. Merchant's vocal is accompanied only by an upright bass and the string quartet. "Cowboy Romance" offers a taut, upright bassline, a lonesome violin, a wafting accordion, and brushed snare. Merchant's voice is much deeper now, but also richer; it carries the authority of a personal truth that's been lived in. The wide-eyed innocent who delivered the line "...There's no man born that can rule me…" is gone. There is a nearly militant emphasis on those words here, offering the poignancy of experience as a testament. The rock & roll core of "Jealousy" has been replaced by a vintage R&B feel. Simi Stone's Motown-esque duet vocals and Sharel Cassity's tenor saxophone provide organic counterweights to Merchant's in-the-rear-view delivery and finally free of frustrated desire; the evidence of a lesson learned the hard way. On Paradise Is There, her songs thrive in new presentations. Their meanings have shifted and grown. This is not just a nostalgic look back at a classic album, but Merchant fully inhabiting the material in the present tense. The depth in these recordings makes it a welcome companion to Tigerlily.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
San Andreas Fault
00:04:48

Natalie Merchant, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Uri Sharlin, Piano - Scott Moore, Violin - Jesse Murphy, Acoustic Bass, Bass - Gabriel Gordon, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Allison Miller, Drums, Percussion - Simi Stone, Backing Vocals - Sharel Cassity, Tenor Saxophone - Stanley Moore, Cello - Marandi Hostetter, Viola - Shawn Moore, Violin

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

2
Beloved Wife
00:05:25

Natalie Merchant, Organ, Piano, Vibraphone, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - John Holbrook, Mixer, Engineer, Organ - Peter Yanowitz, Drums, Percussion - Todd Vos, AssistantEngineer - Jennifer Turner, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals - Suzanne Dyer, AssistantEngineer - Andrew Page, AssistantEngineer - Paul Antonell, AssistantEngineer - Barrie McGuire, Guitar, Bass - Bob LudwigBob Ludwig, Masterer

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

3
Carnival
00:04:57

Natalie Merchant, Organ, Piano, Vibraphone, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Bob Ludwig, Masterer - John Holbrook, Mixer, Engineer - Peter Yanowitz, Drums, Percussion - Todd Vos, AssistantEngineer - Barrie Maguire, 12 String Guitar, Bass - Jennifer Turner, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals - Suzanne Dyer, AssistantEngineer - Andrew Page, AssistantEngineer - Paul Antonell, AssistantEngineer

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

4
River
00:05:42

Natalie Merchant, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Uri Sharlin, Piano - Scott Moore, Violin - Jesse Murphy, Acoustic Bass, Bass - Elizabeth Mitchell, Backing Vocals - Gabriel Gordon, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Allison Miller, Drums, Percussion - Simi Stone, Backing Vocals - Sharel Cassity, Tenor Saxophone - Bella Blasko, Backing Vocals - Stanley Moore, Cello - Marandi Hostetter, Viola - Shawn Moore, Violin

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

5
The Letter
00:03:55

Natalie Merchant, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Uri Sharlin, Piano - Scott Moore, Violin - Jesse Murphy, Acoustic Bass, Bass - Gabriel Gordon, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Allison Miller, Drums, Percussion - Simi Stone, Backing Vocals - Sharel Cassity, Tenor Saxophone - Stanley Moore, Cello - Marandi Hostetter, Viola - Shawn Moore, Violin

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

6
Where I Go
00:04:02

Natalie Merchant, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Uri Sharlin, Piano - Scott Moore, Violin - Jesse Murphy, Acoustic Bass, Bass - Elizabeth Mitchell, Backing Vocals - Gabriel Gordon, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Allison Miller, Drums, Percussion - Simi Stone, Backing Vocals - Sharel Cassity, Tenor Saxophone - Stanley Moore, Cello - Marandi Hostetter, Viola - Shawn Moore, Violin

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

7
I May Know the Word
00:07:41

Natalie Merchant, Organ, Piano, Vibraphone, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Bob Ludwig, Masterer - John Holbrook, Mixer, Engineer - Peter Yanowitz, Drums, Percussion - Todd Vos, AssistantEngineer - Barrie Maguire, 12 String Guitar, Bass - Jennifer Turner, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals - Suzanne Dyer, AssistantEngineer - Andrew Page, AssistantEngineer - Paul Antonell, AssistantEngineer

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

8
Seven Years
00:05:03

Natalie Merchant, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Uri Sharlin, Piano - Scott Moore, Violin - Jesse Murphy, Acoustic Bass, Bass - Gabriel Gordon, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Allison Miller, Drums, Percussion - Simi Stone, Backing Vocals - Sharel Cassity, Tenor Saxophone - Stanley Moore, Cello - Marandi Hostetter, Viola - Shawn Moore, Violin

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

9
Cowboy Romance
00:06:07

Jay Unger, Violin - Natalie Merchant, Organ, Piano, Vibraphone, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Bob Ludwig, Masterer - John Holbrook, Mixer, Engineer - Peter Yanowitz, Drums, Percussion - Todd Vos, AssistantEngineer - Barrie Maguire, 12 String Guitar, Bass - Jennifer Turner, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals - Suzanne Dyer, AssistantEngineer - Andrew Page, AssistantEngineer - Paul Antonell, AssistantEngineer

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

10
Jealousy
00:04:04

Eric Schenkman, Electric Guitar - Natalie Merchant, Organ, Piano, Vibraphone, Writer, MainArtist - Bob Ludwig, Masterer - John Holbrook, Mixer, Engineer, Electric Guitar, Organ - Peter Yanowitz, Drums, Percussion - Todd Vos, AssistantEngineer - Barrie Maguire, 12 String Guitar, Bass - Jennifer Turner, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals - Suzanne Dyer, AssistantEngineer - Andrew Page, AssistantEngineer - Paul Antonell, AssistantEngineer

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

11
Wonder (Paradise Is There Version)
00:04:49

Natalie Merchant, Lead Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Uri Sharlin, Piano - Scott Moore, Violin - Jesse Murphy, Acoustic Bass, Bass - Gail Ann Dorsey, Backing Vocals - Gabriel Gordon, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Allison Miller, Drums, Percussion - Simi Stone, Backing Vocals - Sharel Cassity, Tenor Saxophone - Stanley Moore, Cello - Marandi Hostetter, Viola - Shawn Moore, Violin

© 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc. ℗ 2015 Big City Sister, Inc. Licensed exclusively to Nonesuch Records Inc.

Album review

When Natalie Merchant left 10,000 Maniacs in 1994, she had given the band two years notice and was ready to embark on a solo career. Given her high profile, she could have done anything she wanted -- and she did. She bucked conventional music biz wisdom, hired her own band, and self-produced the multi-platinum-selling Tigerlily. Some of its songs are still part of her live set and the classic album endures with fans and continues to find new ones. Twenty years later, Merchant presents Paradise Is There: The New Tigerlily Recordings. It's completely re-recorded, re-arranged, and revisioned. The obvious question -- why mess with a classic? -- is answered convincingly. She's learned a lot about these songs in the interim. Her approach remains holistic; her optimism has not been tempered by time as much as deepened with it. The running order is very different. "Wonder," for instance, is now the album's closer. It has been stripped of electric instruments and adorned by acoustic piano, guitars, and a brushed trap kit. "River," an elegy for the late actor River Phoenix, remains a lament. The electric guitars are still there, but a string quartet bears up Merchant's voice. It continues to reflect her anger at the sensationalistic coverage of his death, but it's balanced now by an enduring sense of loss imbued with the weight of the heart's memory. A backing chorus featuring Gail Ann Dorsey and Elizabeth Mitchell adds spiritual resonance to her delivery. This version of "The Letter" is nearly twice as long. Merchant's vocal is accompanied only by an upright bass and the string quartet. "Cowboy Romance" offers a taut, upright bassline, a lonesome violin, a wafting accordion, and brushed snare. Merchant's voice is much deeper now, but also richer; it carries the authority of a personal truth that's been lived in. The wide-eyed innocent who delivered the line "...There's no man born that can rule me…" is gone. There is a nearly militant emphasis on those words here, offering the poignancy of experience as a testament. The rock & roll core of "Jealousy" has been replaced by a vintage R&B feel. Simi Stone's Motown-esque duet vocals and Sharel Cassity's tenor saxophone provide organic counterweights to Merchant's in-the-rear-view delivery and finally free of frustrated desire; the evidence of a lesson learned the hard way. On Paradise Is There, her songs thrive in new presentations. Their meanings have shifted and grown. This is not just a nostalgic look back at a classic album, but Merchant fully inhabiting the material in the present tense. The depth in these recordings makes it a welcome companion to Tigerlily.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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