Album Info
Artist: | Sharon Van Etten |
Album: | Tramp |
Released: | US, 7 Feb 2012 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Warsaw | |
Drums - Matt Barrick | ||
Guitar, Bass, Keyboards - Aaron | ||
Guitar, Vocals - Sharon | ||
A2 | Give Out | |
Drums, Guitar - Aaron | ||
Guitar, Vocals - Sharon | ||
A3 | Serpents | |
Drums - Matt B | ||
E-Bow [Ebo Guitar] - Bryce Dessner | ||
Guitar, Vocals - Sharon | ||
Keyboards - Thomas Bartlett | ||
Slide Guitar, Bass - Aaron | ||
Vocals - Jenn Wasner | ||
A4 | Kevin's | |
Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Drum Machine - Aaron | ||
Guitar, Vocals - Sharon | ||
Vocals - Julianna Barwick | ||
A5 | Leonard | |
Double Bass - Logan Coale | ||
Drums - Matt B | ||
Guitar, Piano, Shaker - Aaron | ||
Guitar, Vocals, Harmonium - Sharon | ||
Violin, Mandolin - Rob Moose | ||
A6 | In Line | |
Bass - Doug Keith | ||
Drums - Matt B | ||
Electric Piano [Rhodes] - Thomas B | ||
Guitar, Vocals - Sharon | ||
Vocals - Jenn W | ||
B1 | All I Can | |
Drums - Bryan Devendorf | ||
Guitar - Doug K | ||
Guitar [Bowed Guitar] - Bryce D | ||
Guitar, Vocals - Sharon | ||
Piano, Keyboards, Guitar, Bass - Aaron | ||
Trombone - Benjamin Lanz | ||
B2 | We Are Fine | |
Cello - Clarice Jensen | ||
Drums - Bryan D, Matt B | ||
Electric Guitar, Bass, Keyboards - Aaron | ||
Piano - Thomas B | ||
Ukulele, Vocals - Sharon | ||
Viola, Violin - Rob M | ||
Vocals - Zach Condon | ||
B3 | Magic Chords | |
Drums - Matt B | ||
Piano, Keyboards - Aaron | ||
Vocals - Zach C | ||
Vocals, Organ - Sharon | ||
B4 | Ask | |
Drums - Bryan D | ||
Guitar, Bass, Drums - Aaron | ||
Piano - Thomas B | ||
Vocals, Guitar, Harmonium - Sharon | ||
B5 | I'm Wrong | |
Drums - Ben Lord | ||
E-Bow [Ebo Guitar] - Bryce D | ||
Guitar [Guitar Feedback], Keyboards, Bass, Glockenspiel, Percussion - Aaron | ||
Trombone - Benjamin L | ||
Vocals - Julianna B | ||
Vocals, Guitar - Sharon | ||
B6 | Joke Or A Lie | |
Cello - Clarice J | ||
Guitar, Keyboards - Aaron | ||
Guitar, Vocals - Sharon | ||
Keyboards - Thomas B | ||
Violin - Rob M |
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Description
The shimmering sound of Sharon Van Etten's Jagjaguwar debut album, Tramp, both defies and illuminates the unsteadiness of a life in flux, Throughout the 14 months of scattered recording sessions, Van Etten was without a home -- crashing with friends and storing her possessions between varied locations, The only constant in Van Etten's life during this time was spent in Aaron Dessner's garage studio. two year journey brought her to that point of instability, Upon the release of epic (Ba Da Bing; 2010), Sharon Van Etten surprised the music world with a touching embrace, Having established herself as a reliable performer around New York, and coming off the release of her spartan first effort, Because I Was In Love (Language of Stone; 2009), Van Etten created a short album of diverse songs connected by a shared goal of expanded sound and her unmistakable voice, Tramp, an album showcasing an artist in full control of her powers, Tramp contains as much striking rock (the precise venom of "Serpents," the overwhelming power of "Ask"), as pious, minimal beauty (the earnest solemnity of "All I Can," the breathtaking "Kevins," "Joke or a Lie"); it can be as emotionally combative ("Give Out") as it can sultry ("Magic Chords"), Contributions from Matt Barrick (Walkmen), Thomas Bartlett (Doveman), Zach Condon (Beirut), Jenn Wasner (Wye Oak), Julianna Barwick, and Dessner himself add a glowing sheen to the already substantial offering.