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The triumphs and travails of Orphan Mae

The triumphs and travails of Orphan Mae

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  • Release Date: 12/01/2010
  • Barcode: 0659057598123
  • Edition: Album
  • Genre: Rock
  • Subgenre: Singer/Songwriter
The triumphs and travails of Orphan Mae

The triumphs and travails of Orphan Mae

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This is Laura's second album, and first of four (so far) with producer Tucker Martine. This album was first self-released by Laura in 2001 and later re-released in the UK in 2005 by Bella Union.

REVIEW
The first thing you need to know about this 2001 debut by Seattle-based singer songwriter Laura Viers is that it isn't as good as her 2004 masterpiece Carbon Glacier. Given its first UK release now as a result of the success of that record, The Triumphs And Travails Of Orphan Mae is a comparatively slight work, which nonetheless offers a fascinating glimpse of Veirs' nascent talent.

Even this early on in her career, Veirs' slightly spooked voice conveys a strong sense of place, especially when singing about her beloved wilderness in the American Northwest. And in case you're wondering, no she doesn't vote Republican. Dubbed 'art country' by a local news paper, Veirs sounds a little like Suzanne Vega might have if she'd grown up in such a place.

The two albums share the same subtly inventive producer in Tucker Martine, string arrangements by Eyvind Kang and a generally sparse, largely acoustic ambience, occasionally illuminated with subtle electronica. But only "John Henry Lives" and "Raven Marching Band" offer flashes of the luminescent imagery she maintains throughout Carbon Glacier. A few of the songs are twee ditties; she's still rhyming 'remember' with 'December' (in "Through December") and only beginning to find her feet as a singer.

For Carbon Glacier fans, .Orphan Mae is a flawed but often fascinating snapshot of Veirs' developing muse. But if you haven't already got the wonderful album her reputation rightly rests on, buy that first. --Jon Lusk

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