The velvety torch-and-twang tenor of singer/songwriter Ambrosia Parsley -- her name alone is delicious -- permeates Shivaree's third full-length record like smoke through a saloon filled with carnies. The trio's sophisticated blend of spacious alt-country and dark pop with Tin Pan Alley sensibilities -- keyboardist Danny McGough toured with Tom Waits -- more than lives up to the band name, which is derived from the French word charivari, meaning "a noisy mock serenade (made by banging pans and kettles) to a newly married couple." Parsley, who sounds like a mischievous composite of Neko Case, Jill Sobule, and Aimee Mann, feels just as natural assuming the role of torchy vamp ("Lost in a Dream") as she does a wounded heart pining for her "Mexican Boyfriend," and "Little Black Mess," with its sensuous strings and jazzy piano, comes off like a moon-drunk cross between Björk and Nick Cave.
At its core, Who's Got Trouble? is the soundtrack to a late-night road trip, and nowhere is that more apparent than on the subtle closer, "I Will Go Quietly." With its atmospheric banjo bookends and lonely last-cigarette-before-the-sun-comes-up imagery, it leaves the listener with an alarming sense of place and an unsettling case of Twin Peaks creeps. - James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
Who's Got Trouble?
2005 | Zoe Records
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CD
$13.99WHO'S GOT TROUBLE
01/11/2005
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All Music Guide Review
The velvety torch-and-twang tenor of singer/songwriter Ambrosia Parsley -- her name alone is delicious -- permeates Shivaree's third full-length record like smoke through a saloon filled with carnies. The trio's sophisticated blend of spacious alt-country and dark pop with Tin Pan Alley sensibilities -- keyboardist Danny McGough toured with Tom Waits -- more than lives up to the band name, which is derived from the French word "charivari," meaning "a noisy mock serenade (made by banging pans and kettles) to a newly married couple." Parsley, who sounds like a mischievous composite of Neko Case, Jill Sobule, and Aimee Mann, feels just as natural assuming the role of torchy vamp ("Lost in a Dream") as she does a wounded heart pining for her "Mexican Boyfriend," and "Little Black Mess," with its sensuous strings and jazzy piano, comes off like a moon-drunk cross between Björk and Nick Cave. At its core, Who's Got Trouble? is the soundtrack to a late-night road trip, and nowhere is that more apparent than on the subtle closer, "I Will Go Quietly." With its atmospheric banjo bookends and lonely last-cigarette-before-the-sun-comes-up imagery, it leaves the listener with an alarming sense of place and an unsettling case of Twin Peaks creeps. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
Who's Got Trouble? Track Listing
Credits of Who's Got Trouble?
- Duke McVinnie
- Composer, Group Member
- Tony Scherr
- Bass
- Victor Van Vugt
- Producer, Audio Production, Mixing, Engineer
- Doug Weiselman
- Guitar
- Jane Scarpantoni
- Cello, String Arrangements
- Joan Wasser
- Violin
- Paul Cantelon
- Sati
- Melanie Nissen
- Art Direction, Photography
- Steve Fallone
- Mastering
- Bertrand Burgalat
- Fender Rhodes
- Chris Maxwell
- Guitar
- George Javori
- Percussion, Drums
- Steven Bernstein
- Trumpet, Arranger, Horn Arrangements, Slide Trumpet
- Tory Hansbrough
- A&R
- Brandon Mason
- Producer
- Mike Lohr
- Art Direction, Design
- Danny McGough
- Group Member
- Ambrosia Parsley
- Composer, Group Member, Vocals
- Amy Helm
- Vocals (Background)
- Maxim Moston
- Violin
- Matthias Froidefond
- ?, Assistant
- Mike DuClos
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Elegant Too
- Producer
- Raphael Laski
- Assistant
- Scott Serota
- Assistant
- Dave Bartholomew
- Composer
- David Ayers
- Research
- Greg Calbi
- Mastering
- Fred Cash
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Brian Eno
- Composer
- Phil Hernandez
- Percussion, Drums
- B.B. King
- Composer
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