Bill Rieflin & Chris Connelly - Largo

Bill Rieflin & Chris Connelly - Largo
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Album Details

Title: Largo
Artist: Bill Rieflin & Chris Connelly
Release Date: 2/13/2001
Label: Forst World Records
UPC: 660355959127
Genre: Rock
Styles: Experimental Electronic, Ambient, Dark Ambient
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Largo
  2. Pray'r
  3. Strayed
  4. Close Watch
  5. Wake 1
  6. Rondo
  7. The Call Girls
  8. Salt of Joy
  9. Wake 2
  10. Wake 3
  11. Prayer
  12. Y
  13. Sea Song

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDForst World Records110

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Album Review

Largo is the realization of a project first imagined in 1990. Since then, Chris Connelly and Bill Rieflin have collaborated on 15 albums together, and have been in part responsible for some of industrial's finest moments and critical experiments, including Pigface, the Revolting Cocks, and Ministry. On Largo, Connelly and Rieflin maintain the experimental impulse of a genre they helped to define (many songs, for example, have no repeating parts), even as they eschew the electronic noise and found sounds often identified with the genre to favor instead the broad, slow sound suggested by the album's title. The result is an album much more reminiscent of their work together on The Bells and Chris Connelly's solo albums than their more industrial collaborations. "Salt of Joy," a song that first appeared on Connelly's 1991 solo album Whiplash Boychild as the "Last of Joy," is representative of Largo's progression from even this earlier work together. "Salt of Joy" eliminates the electronic interference of the original and the conspicuously processed vocals, leaving the emphasis instead on the rich beauty of Connelly's voice. Where there was static interference, there is now the sound of Reiflin's piano, subtly punctuated by the interaction of instrument and body as feet are heard manipulating the piano's pedals. Although ranging from sleepy and somber to melancholy and downright playful, Largo is always sparse, intense, and beautiful. While it maintains a rigorous focus on Connelly's voice and Rieflin's spacious keyboards, much of Largo is complemented by lush string arrangements and acoustic guitar. The resulting album is perfect accompaniment for Sunday afternoon brooding. Although listeners new to Connelly's voice, which critics have often compared to Bowie's, may find it irritating and discordant at first and in certain places, it'll be clear on repeated listens that it is always appropriate to his poetic narratives. Largo is a fantastic addition to Rieflin and Connelly's work together, and a poignant reminder that the industrial movement was a revolution in both form and content. ~ Rich Goldman, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill RieflinPiano, Producer, String Arrangements, Mixing, Keyboards, Vocals
Caroline LaVelleCello
Chiyoko YoshidaArtwork
Chris ConnellyGuitar, String Arrangements, Producer, Vocals
Doug HaireEngineer
Fred ChalenorScoring Consultant, Bass
Gavin LurssenMastering
John HollingsworthCover Photo
Josh RobertsMixing, Mixing Engineer
Michael CozziEngineer
Scott CraneEngineer
Steven RhodesEngineer