Ida - Ten Small Paces

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Album Details

Title: Ten Small Paces
Artist: Ida
Release Date: 9/23/1997
Re-Released On: 11/18/2008
Label: Simple Machines
UPC: 643859054024
Genre: Rock
Styles: Indie Rock, Dream Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Sadcore
Moods: Melancholy, Poignant, Laid-Back/Mellow, Atmospheric, Earnest, Intimate, Plaintive, Sad, Searching, Sentimental, Yearning, Autumnal, Bittersweet, Brooding, Gentle, Literate, Lush, Reflective, Wistful, Delicate, Intense, Dramatic, Sweet
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Hilot
  2. Les Étoiles Secrètes
  3. Fallen Arrow
  4. The Weight
  5. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
  6. Blue Moon of Kentucky
  7. Shoe-In
  8. Poor Dumb Bird
  9. Golden Hours
  10. Ashokan Reservoir
  11. Drunk Aviator
  12. Do You Remember
  13. Purely Coincidental
  14. Dream Date
  15. Capo

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1997CDSimple Machines54

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Album Review

Continuing a tradition established on their previous album, I Know About You, Ida's ranks swell to include another new member on Ten Small Paces -- bassist Karla Schickele, who also authors two of the recording's finest moments, "Fallen Arrow" and "Poor Dumb Bird." Continuing another Ida tradition, the record is even better than the one which preceded it: Ten Small Paces is unspeakably beautiful, a mesmerizing collection of songs marked by a rare intelligence and poignancy. Recorded at various points throughout the country, including His Name Is Alive mastermind Warren Defever's home studio in Michigan, the album maintains a loose, offhand feel perfectly suited to the warmth and intimacy of the group's material; strewn with covers -- a superb reading of Neil Young's "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" refutes any notion that Ida can't rock out, while their rendition of Brian Eno's "Golden Hours" rejects the assumption that they possess no sense of humor, Ten Small Paces is both more understated and more dynamic than any of the band's previous work, stretching from the gentle and instrumental opener "Hilot" to the bluesy revenge of Elizabeth Mitchell's razor-sharp "Purely Coincidental" with an absolute mastery of texture and mood. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bruce HathawayMixing
Charlie PilzerMastering
Chris RaelEngineer, Theremin
Elaine AhnCello
Elizabeth MitchellVocals, Bass, Piano, Guitar
Ida PearleViolin
Karla SchickeleGuitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Bass
Matthew SchickeleEngineer
Pat GrahamPhotography