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Magician's Private Library
Holly Miranda
Magician's Private Library
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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Holly Miranda's debut full-length album, The Magician's Private Library, will be released via XL Recordings on February 23, 2010.The forthcoming 10-track album was produced by Dave Sitek at Staygold Studio in Brooklyn, NY,...  more »

     
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All Artists: Holly Miranda
Title: Magician's Private Library
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Total Copies: 0
Label: XL Recording
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 2/23/2010
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 634904047221

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Holly Miranda's debut full-length album, The Magician's Private Library, will be released via XL Recordings on February 23, 2010.The forthcoming 10-track album was produced by Dave Sitek at Staygold Studio in Brooklyn, NY, and includes contributions from Sitek, Kyp Malone and Jaleel Bunton (TV On The Radio), Eric Biondo and Stuart Bogie (Antibalas), and Holly's long-time violinist, Marques Toliver.Holly Miranda officially made her XL Recordings debut with her "Forest Green Oh Forest Green" single

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CD Reviews

Magical...
Nse Ette | Lagos, Nigeria | 02/23/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Holly Miranda's debut is produced by David Sitek from TV On The Radio. Aptly titled as the music is largely ethereal and other-worldly sounding.



The CD comprises swirling woozy multi-layered sounds with disjointed Jazzy flourishes, case in point the horn-peppered "Joints" (with childlike vocals), or the creepy sleepwalking "Slow burn treason". Still solemn but a bit more upbeat is "Waves" with the heartfelt lines "This needless pain that stains your face / It doesn't need to be".



The lush "Forest green, oh forest green" (with layered harmonies) sounds like something from The Fleet Foxes album. "Sweet dreams" is brightened by darting sunny horns, while the jangly Prog Rock-ish "Sleep on fire" has a gently insistent beat.



My favourite is "No one just is"; hushed vocals against juddering beats and buzzing guitars. It's all magical really..."
Not as good as the youtubes
Bridget Niki | Georgia | 03/15/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Meh.



I LOVE Holly Miranda's voice. But these recordings have NO color to them compared to the videos you might have seen online.



I mainly bought this because I saw her black cabs session cover of Ex Factor by Lauryn Hill. And she does a GREAT cover of Jeff Buckley song. And then I fell in love with the video of Joints and Waves (the ones where it honestly looks like its one take, she's walking down the street with marques houston (?, name?) ... LOVED those).



I feel like these recordings have NO color to them. There's no crescendo ... the songs dont really climax for me ... they just drone on and on. It doesnt sound like Holly Miranda's voice that I heard live. And I guess her voice doesnt really *break* in these recordings so it doesnt sound as vulnerable to me.



Holly Miranda has a GREAT voice. This review isnt a knock on Holly Miranda but on this recording. I'm listening to Sweet Dreams right now and the horns are making me twinge (also hear them in Forest Green Oh Forest Green).



I regret buying this because I was expecting something close to the other media I've seen out there of her. (Plus, I've seen her in concert too. This CD doesnt do Miranda Holly justice, imho.). I'm no music critic or anything so take with a grain of salt. But honestly, listen to the other media out there of her and see if this shines a candle in comparison."
A Really Pleasing Discovery.
William J. Walker | England | 04/21/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I saw this artist mentioned as a 'breaking act'in a newspaper supplement and the description intrigued me..."Imagine Brian Wilson going even further out on a musical limb in the 1960s, making Feist, Cat Power and a mid-1970s Marianne Faithfull sing the results, then being reworked by Radiohead, and you're getting close to the album's deep spookiness and evocative magic." So, being a little gullible, I decided to order a copy.



Well, as you might expect, the album rather disappointed on a first play. I don't think there is much out there, if anything, that could live up to that statement. Second play in and the album started to catch, it is now a real favourite and one of the few from the last couple of years that I play daily(and sometimes more often!).



Many of the songs start quietly with sort of catchy Scandinavian pop sensibility but then build through complex layers of instrumentation and vocalising the melodic themes equally rich and complex as the songs progress. It is the strength of those melodic themes that really lift this album above the norm. The other thing is it really does work as an Album not just a collection of songs.



What does it sound like? I must admit I am at a loss to describe it. Others have suggested Mazzy Star and Cocteau Twins, although she does't sound much like those to me, while I discerned reminders of Prince, Arcade Fire, Chrissy Hynde/Sinead O'Connor(voice, a bit)and even Pink Floyd. All I'll say is if that sounds interesting this may well be for you.



This is a real 'grower' of an album so I suggest you give it some playing time before making up your mind, if you do, I think you'll find this a real winner."