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MassEducation / St. Vincent.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: LVR00447 | Loma Vista RecordingsPublisher: Beverly Hills, CA : Loma Vista Recordings, [2018]Copyright date: ℗2018Edition: [Explicit version]Description: 1 audio disc (45 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Other title:
  • Mass education
Related works:
  • Arrangement of: St. Vincent, 1982- Masseduction
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Slow disco (2:30) -- Savior (4:18) -- Masseduction (3:40) -- Sugarboy (3:49) -- Fear the future (2:20) -- Smoking section (4:11) -- Los ageless (5:15) -- New York (2:48) -- Young lover (4:49) -- Happy birthday, Johnny (3:24) -- Pills (4:59) -- Hang on me (2:55).
Production credits:
  • Produced by St. Vincent with Thomas Bartlett.
St. Vincent (Annie Clark), vocals ; Thomas Bartlett, piano.Summary: An acoustic reworking of the album, Masseduction, recorded with pianist Thomas Bartlett.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK St. Vincent Available 33111009494556
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Even as her albums and concerts become more ambitious, St. Vincent's Annie Clark wouldn't be anywhere without the fundamentals she reminds listeners of with MassEducation. Recorded over a couple of evenings during MASSEDUCTION's mixing sessions, on the album Clark and pianist Thomas Bartlett strip down the album's songs to reveal new layers of closeness and distance, sincerity and artifice. It's a given that ballads like "Slow Disco," "Happy Birthday, Johnny," and "New York" sound as good, if not better, here than they did with MASSEDUCTION's glossy, intricate productions, but MassEducation is arguably most interesting when Clark reinvents the album's most synthetic-sounding pop songs. "Los Ageless" finds new life as a slinky torch ballad, while "Sugarboy" sounds even more reckless without a drumbeat holding it down. Clark and Bartlett get especially creative with the arrangements on "Pills," which shift from a nagging, rumbling low end to fizzy, high arpeggios, and "Savior," where Bartlett's rippling playing unleashes the song's pathos as much as Clark's singing. Her voice rightfully takes center stage on MassEducation in a way it couldn't on MASSEDUCTION, and it's a treat to hear her unadorned, muscular soprano on "Young Lover" and the brief, dazzling reinterpretation of "Fear the Future." Occasionally, MassEducation borders on being too stark for its own good, but the songs hold their power in this unvarnished setting. ~ Heather Phares

Title from disc label.

St. Vincent (Annie Clark), vocals ; Thomas Bartlett, piano.

Produced by St. Vincent with Thomas Bartlett.

Recorded 2017.

Notes on container container insert.

Parental advisory.

"Dearest ... the result is "Mass education," a reimagining of "Masseduction." ... Love, AC"--Insert.

An acoustic reworking of the album, Masseduction, recorded with pianist Thomas Bartlett.

Slow disco (2:30) -- Savior (4:18) -- Masseduction (3:40) -- Sugarboy (3:49) -- Fear the future (2:20) -- Smoking section (4:11) -- Los ageless (5:15) -- New York (2:48) -- Young lover (4:49) -- Happy birthday, Johnny (3:24) -- Pills (4:59) -- Hang on me (2:55).

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