Dive into the avant-garde world of Charles Ives with "Twelve Songs by Charles Ives," a captivating collection released on September 19, 2008, under the Winter & Winter label. This album, spanning 58 minutes, offers a unique blend of contemporary jazz, vocal jazz, and crossover classical elements, making it a standout piece in Ives' discography.
The album features a collaboration between Charles Ives, Theo Bleckmann, and Kneebody, bringing together a diverse range of musical talents. Each of the twelve tracks showcases Ives' innovative compositional style, with lyrics penned by the artist himself for several of the songs. From the hauntingly beautiful "Songs My Mother Taught Me" to the introspective "The See'r," and the evocative "The New River," the album is a journey through Ives' musical genius.
Theo Bleckmann's vocals add a layer of depth and richness to the compositions, while Kneebody's instrumental prowess complements the vocals perfectly. The album's eclectic mix of genres and styles ensures that there is something for every music enthusiast to appreciate. Whether you're a fan of jazz, classical, or experimental music, "Twelve Songs by Charles Ives" promises an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience.