Eli Winter - Trick of the Light - New LP Record Three Lobed Transparent Red Vinyl - Chicago Instrumental Rock / Folk / Jazz
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Eli Winter – A Trick Of The Light
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Three Lobed Recordings – TLR-162 |
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Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, White
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US |
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Jazz, Rock, Folk, World, & Country |
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Tracklist
| A1 | Arabian Nightingale | |
| A2 | For A Fallen Rocket | |
| B1 | Cracking The Jaw | |
| B2 | Ida Lupino | |
| B3 | A Trick Of The Light | |
| B4 | Black Iris On A Burning Quilt |
Companies, etc.
- Engineered At – Electrical Audio
- Mastered At – Saff Mastering
- Pressed By – Smashed Plastic Record Pressing
Credits
- Acoustic Guitar – Eli Winter (tracks: A2)
- Artwork – Steven Perlin
- Bass Clarinet – Alex McKenzie (tracks: B4)
- Cittern – Kiran Leonard (tracks: B4)
- Design – June Ngo, Shiqi Huang
- Drums – Tyler Damon
- Electric Bass – Andrew Scott Young (tracks: B1, B3)
- Electric Bass [Lead] – Mike Watt (tracks: B3)
- Electric Guitar – David Grubbs (tracks: B3), Eli Winter
- Electric Upright Bass – Andrew Scott Young (tracks: A1, A2, B2, B4)
- Engineer, Mixed By – Cooper Crain
- Harmonium – Eli Schmitt (tracks: A2)
- Lacquer Cut By – Saff*
- Liner Notes – Eli Winter
- Mastered By – Carl Saff
- Pedal Steel Guitar – Sam Wagster
- Piano – Eli Winter (tracks: A2, B4)
- Tenor Saxophone – Gerrit Hatcher (tracks: A1, A2)
- Violin – Luke Sutherland (tracks: B3)
- Written-By – Carla Bley (tracks: B2), Don Cherry (tracks: A1), Eli Winter (tracks: A2, B1, B3, B4)
"A Trick of the Light" is the new album by Chicago-based guitarist Eli Winter, an elegantly crafted and vibrant collection that finds the composer and bandleader at the height of his powers.
The album opens with a dazzlingly intense arrangement of Don Cherry and Ed Blackwell’s “Arabian Nightingale” – a statement of intent that whips up a sonic storm. From there, Winter showcases his own compositions, from the muscular “Cracking the Jaw” to the dreamy expanse of the title track. Elsewhere, an abstract and concentrated rendering of Carla Bley’s masterpiece “Ida Lupino” forms the literal and emotional centerpiece of the record.
Winter remains a natural collaborator, and "A Trick of the Light" welcomes star turns from David Grubbs, Mike Watt, Kiran Leonard (on a left-handed cittern, no less), among others. It’s testament to his restless curiosity and omnivorous musical sensibilities. In his own words, it’s a record that has “nothing to do with genre or idiom or homage or pastiche. It has everything to do with learning what the music wants, how it feels, and trusting when it wants something or doesn’t want it.”
This LP follows on the rave reviews received for his prior (self-titled, TLR-140) album on Three Lobed Recordings. That LP featured coverage in Pitchfork (album review, inclusion on “Great Records You May Have Missed Summer/Fall 2022”), Aquarium Drunkard (review, Lagniappe Sessions), The Guardian (editorial coverage from Laura Snapes), Stereogum (reviews, named album of the week), Fader, NPR Music (covered on All Songs Considered podcast), Uproxx, Chicago Reader, The Vinyl District, Raven Sings the Blues, Treble, Podcast appearances (Watt from Pedro, etc.) and many more.
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