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Revue Noir is the dramatic collaboration between dark
cabaret chanteuse Nicki Jaine and Black tape for a blue girl leader Sam
Rosenthal. Residing somewhere between rock, cabaret and torch singer, Nicki's
captivating performance embodies the decadence and sorrow that filled the nights of pre-WWII Europe. Her direct, passionate delivery implores,
seduces and screams out, setting a mood of desire and despair. Arranging vocals, acoustic
guitar, piano, electronics, drums and violin, Sam brings together the diverse elements to create
a nurturing environment for Nicki's performance. This charismatic group creates
intense, narrative-driven songs; their emotional Weimar
Republic-inspired expressionism captures
the essence of an era when the world - externally and internally
- was crumbling and all that was left was losing oneself in beauty
and debauchery. Painfully direct and honest, this world is populated by lovers
and friends who betray, disappoint, and unexpectedly disappear, leaving the storyteller adrift
and worse for wear. Along with the 10 original compositions are versions
of The Velvet Underground's "All Tomorrow's Parties," David Bowie's "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" and
the Brecht/Weill classic "Alabama Song." Within the originals are three tracks Sam first recorded with
Black tape for a blue girl. Released on Projekt and available
September 5th, 2008.
The Released tracks 1. The Gravediggers 2.
Amsterdam 3. A Girl, A Smoke 4. Rock ‘N' Roll Suicide
5. Sometimes, Sunshine
The Archive 6. I have no more answers 7. A Girl, A
Smoke [ REHEARSAL ] 8. All Tomorrow's Parties [ LIVE ] 9. Alabama Song [
LIVE ] 10. Halo Star [ LIVE ] 11. Strange Little Show 12. Sunshine IV
13. She
is the Madman
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Revue Noir - Anthology Archive |
CD $17.97
CAD
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