Little Three (album)
Appearance
Little Three | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 26, 1996 | |||
Recorded | April 7, 1995 | –April 9, 1995 at The Recital Hall, Purchase, New York|||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 45:09 | |||
Label | Nonesuch[1] | |||
Producer | Judith Sherman | |||
Robin Holcomb chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Little Three is an album by Robin Holcomb, released in 1996.[3][4]
Critical reception
[edit]The Village Voice called the album "both a return to the kind of rigorous composition Holcomb started out in and a proud shrug in the direction of pop accessibility."[5] The New York Times noted that "simple religious and folk tunes coexist with the more complicated harmonies of impressionism."[6] The Gazette wrote: "Unclassifiable 'serious' music for piano and occasional voice—Satie impressionism, American expressionism, Stephen Foster-like folk, and all of it beautiful, balanced and wise."[7]
Track listing
[edit]All tracks are written by Robin Holcomb
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Wherein Lies the Good" | 13:48 |
2. | "Processional" | 1:44 |
3. | "The Graveyard Song" | 4:25 |
4. | "Tiny Sisters" | 17:29 |
5. | "The Impulse" | 2:42 |
6. | "Little Three" | 3:05 |
7. | "The Window" | 1:56 |
Personnel
[edit]- William Clift – photography
- Johnny Costa – art direction, design
- Marion Ettlinger – photography
- Robin Holcomb – vocals, piano
- Brian Lee – mastering
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- Judith Sherman – production
- Jeanne Velonis – engineering
- Paul Zinman – engineering
References
[edit]- ^ Marzorati, Gerald (July 17, 2002). "The best female American songwriter you've never heard of". Slate Magazine.
- ^ Cater, Darryl. "Little Three". AllMusic. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
- ^ "Robin Holcomb Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
- ^ "Robin Holcomb". Perfect Sound Forever.
- ^ Dieckmann, Katherine (14 May 1996). "Journey proud". The Village Voice. 41 (20): 45.
- ^ Wartrous, Peter (2 Apr 1996). "Variations On Themes Of Nostalgia". The New York Times. p. C11.
- ^ Griffin, John (4 May 1996). "Robin Holcomb: Little Three". The Gazette. p. E3.