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Turnstyles and Junkpiles

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Released
  
August 11, 1998

Length
  
42:01

Artist
  
Pullman

Label
  
Thrill Jockey

Recorded
  
1997

Turnstyles and Junkpiles (1998)
  
Viewfinder (2001)

Release date
  
11 August 1998

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Genres
  
Folk music, Acoustic music, Alternative Folk

Producers
  
Bundy K. Brown, Chris Brokaw, Curtis Harvey

Similar
  
Field Recordings From the, Looks at the Bird, A Lazarus Taxon, It's All Around You, Standards

Turnstyles & Junkpiles is Pullman's debut album. Released on August 11, 1998, by Thrill Jockey, Turnstyles & Junkpiles was recorded live to analog 2-track with two AKG 451-EB microphone in the Cool Blue Cave by Bundy K. Brown in November 1997, with two exceptions: "Two Parts Water" and "Beacon & Kent", which were recorded at home by Curtis Harvey and Chris Brokaw, respectively. The album was edited at Soma Electronic Music Studios in Chicago, Illinois, and mastered by Roger Seibel at SAE Digital & Analog Mastering, in Phoenix, Arizona.

Contents

Critical reception

In its review of the album, NME characterized it as "by turns evocative, lyrical and heavy with a submerged sense of unease, like Ry Cooder's soundtrack for Paris, Texas filtered through the minds of distressed rock musicians." In September 2009, Fact magazine placed Turnstyles & Junkpiles at number 3 in its list "20 best: Post-Rock records ever made", going on to describe it as "quiet wonder personified. Heartbreaking and more cockle-warming than an autumn bonfire." In his review for Allmusic, Jonathan Cohen stated that "Turnstyles & Junkpiles is an honest tribute to some of the acoustic guitar's most important innovators," pronouncing it "a perfect soundtrack for an AM spent in lovely dreams". CMJ New Music Monthly stated that Turnstyles and Junkpiles is akin to "a Sunday in the park: Gentle, fingerpicked guitar patterns are the order of the day here"; similarly, Spin magazine declared that "Pullman's pensively paced compositions allow each note to glisten in tranquil isolation."

Track listing

All songs written and performed by Chris Brokaw, Bundy K. Brown, Curtis Harvey and Doug McCombs, except as indicated.

Personnel

  • Chris Brokaw
  • Bundy K. Brown
  • Curtis Harvey
  • Doug McCombs
  • with

  • David Pajo
  • Additional personnel
  • Bundy K. Brown – Producer
  • Curtis Harvey – Producer
  • Chris Brokaw – Producer
  • Roger Seibel – Mastering
  • James Warden – Photography
  • Sheila Sachs – Layout
  • Songs

    1To Hold Down a Shadow3:16
    2Barefoot2:46
    3In a Box - Under the Bed4:19

    References

    Turnstyles & Junkpiles Wikipedia