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Joyous Porous (2002) jewel case removed to reduce your shipping

$14.00

The 2002 Henrys recording with Don Rooke, Michael White, John Sheard, Hugh Marsh, David Piltch, Jorn Andersen and Mary Margaret O'Hara that was reviewed in the Toronto Star as follows: Among all the infectious noise being made by acoustic slide guitar players in recent times, Toronto kona player Don Rooke and his ensemble of like-minded abstract sound architects stand out on their fourth album as the high-minded intellectuals in their class, the quiet scientists scratching away at the borders of the folk/time continuum while the other guys are staging a hootenanny. "Old instruments, new sounds" is the way Rooke describes what The Henrys do - they use sophisticated recording and playing techniques and elaborate audio processes to extract from a resonator guitar and other plucked acoustic instruments the harmonics, overtones and oblique noises behind the rustic notes to create landscapes that are astonishingly romantic, frightening, sexual, spiritual - and quite beautiful. Brave new music. -Toronto Star review by (the late and much loved) Greg Quill, December 14, 2002

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  • Model: CD
  • Artist: The Henrys
  • Music Genre: Modern Roots




This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday May 26, 2009.