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Released
  
March 2010 (2010-03)

Length
  
62:11

Artist
  
Cosa Brava

Producer
  
Fred Frith

Genre
  
Experimental rock

Recorded
  
December 2008

Ragged Atlas (2010)
  
The Letter (2012)

Release date
  
5 March 2010

Label
  
Intakt Records

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Ragged Atlas is a studio album by Fred Frith's United States experimental rock group Cosa Brava. It was recorded in San Francisco in December 2008 and was released by Intakt Records in Switzerland on March 5, 2010. Ragged Atlas was the band's first album, and is largely instrumental with a little singing on five of the thirteen the tracks. Frith composed all the music, with lyric contributions on "Lucky Thirteen" by Rebby Sharp, a singer/guitarist Frith had worked with in Orthotonics.

Contents

Reception

John Kelman, Nic Jones and Mark Corroto wrote favorable reviews of Ragged Atlas at All About Jazz, whereas Beppe Colli at Clouds and Clocks had mixed feeling about the album.

Kelman described Cosa Brava as "the perfect nexus between [Frith's] more accessible yet still left-leaning music for dance, [...] and the more challenging structures of his 1970s work with Henry Cow". He said that Ragged Atlas "transcends time and genre" and has "[b]road dynamics, a blend of acoustic and electric instrumentation, fine compositional detail, and surprisingly memorable melodies". Kelman said that it "stands as one of 2010's most auspicious debuts".

Corroto called the album a "classic 1970s rock opera", and described the music as a mixture of "folk, Celtic, modern chamber, Latin, funk, Eastern, and prog-rock". He said that Frith "never stray[ed] far from joyous music making". Jones wrote that there is an "impishness about the music, a sense of fun that [...] stems from the joy of discovery". As an example he said that the "arguably banal lyric" in the track "Falling Up (for Amanda)" is elevated to another level by the supple music of Carla Kihlstedt's violin". Jones said that "Tall Story" works because of the musicianship of the group, and that in lesser hands it "might come off as so much fluff".

Colli was critical of the album, saying that the volume is "deafening", and that the music is "often tacky, bombastic, as if looking for an applause". He did like some of the tracks, for example "Lucky Thirteen", which he said has a "meditative mood, fine unison from vocals and violin", and "Tall Story", with its "light, fine theme". Overall, however, Colli described the album as "kitsch".

Track listing

All tracks written by Fred Frith, except where noted.

Personnel

  • Fred Frith – guitar, bass guitar, vocals
  • Carla Kihlstedt – violin, nyckelharpa, bass harmonica, vocals
  • Zeena Parkins – accordion, keyboards, foley objects, vocals
  • Matthias Bossi – drums, percussion, sruti box, vocals
  • The Norman Conquest – sound manipulation
  • Guests

  • Anantha Krishnan – mridangam and tabla on "R. D. Burman"
  • Recording and production

  • Recorded on 24-track analog at Tiny Telephone, San Francisco between December 17 and 21, 2008
  • Scott Solter – engineer
  • Laura Dean – assistant engineer
  • The Norman Conquest – digital transfers, track rationalization, additional recording
  • Mixed at Jankowski Soundfabrik, Esslingen, Germany in July, August and December 2009
  • Peter Hardt – engineer
  • Mastered at Headless Buddha, Oakland, California on January 11, 2010
  • Myles Boisen – engineer
  • Artwork
  • Heike Liss – cover image
  • Jonas Schoder – graphic design
  • Production
  • Fred Frith – producer
  • Intakt Records – producer
  • Songs

    1Snake Eating Its Tail2:13
    2Round Dance3:25
    3Pour Albert4:36

    References

    Ragged Atlas Wikipedia