As heard on his fourth album, Harpooner, Paul Brill isn't so much a singer/songwriter as a composer, and not so much a composer as a sound collagist. He constructs his musical tracks from snatches of conventional instruments -- piano, bass, oboe, English horn, cello, trumpet -- larded with, as a credit for Joe Bonadio puts it, "percussion, all things beaten and broken." It all sounds like a bunch of kitchen utensils, a couple of alarm clocks, and a music box slowly tumbling down a flight of stairs. To this, Brill adds his voice, singing in a register above his natural one and occasionally breaking into falsetto, phrasing lazily in sing-song melodies as if he were just waking up from a nap. The songs lurch along to ramshackle rhythms as Brill mutters his vague, navel-gazing lyrics, until they stumble to their ends, only to be followed by more of the same. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Harpooner
11/21/2006
All Music Guide Review
Harpooner Track Listing
Credits of Harpooner
- Catherine Bent
- Cello
- Robert L. Smith, Jr.
- Pre-Mastering
- Matt Ray
- Piano
- Andy Cotton
- Double Bass
- Oscar Stivala
- Trumpet
- Kelley King
- Art Direction, Design
- Sheldon Yellowhair
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Shayne Blue
- Vocals
- Adam Haggar
- Engineer
- Jessica Kesselman
- Prints
- Katie Scheele
- Horn (English), Oboe
- Joe Bonadio
- Percussion, Assistant
- Nancy Hess
- Bass, Wood Block
- Harvey Jones
- Programming, Sounds
- Joe Lambert
- Mastering
- Tony Levin
- Bass











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