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dreaming
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revenge ARTIST:
kaki
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DESCRIPTION
Original
Release
Date:
March
4,
2008
Number
of
Discs:
1
Label:
Velour
Recordings
ASIN:
B0013K6WOO
From
Amazon: The
diminutive
guitarist
Kaki
King
acts
her
three
roles--player,
composer,
and
singer-songwriter--to
the
hilt
on
her
fourth
album.
Dreaming
of
Revenge
ricochets
between
instrumentals
and
hushed
vocal
numbers
united
by
King's
unerring
sense
of
melodicism
and
her
prodigious,
two-handed
tapping
guitar
technique
augmented
by
electronic
delays,
loops,
and
other
effects.
"Pull
Me
Out
Alive"
sounds
like
a
pop
hit
from
an
alternate
universe,
with
King's
softly
purring
voice
flitting
between
chanted
verse
and
a
siren-call
chorus.
Several
numbers
evoke
gothic
forest
or
moonlit
city
dreamscapes.
In
particular,
"Montreal,"
a
guitar
duet
with
producer
Malcolm
Burn
featuring
ornate
layers
of
acoustic,
electric,
and
steel
guitars.
King's
most
affecting
recordings
are
the
stark
ones
like
"Life
Being
What
It
Is,"
a
ballad
about
heartbreak
and
sugarcoated
anger
featuring
King's
fragile
vocalizing
backed
only
by
acoustic
six-string
guitar.
Diverse
and
exceptional,
this
disc
will
win
acceptance
beyond
her
core
audience
of
guitar
fans.
--Ted
Drozdowski
Product
Description When
Kaki
King
went
into
the
studio
to
record
the
tracks
for
her
fourth
album,
Dreaming
Of
Revenge,
her
producer,
Malcolm
Burn
(Dylan,
Chris
Whitley,
Emmylou
Harris),
had
one
condition:
"He
said,
`If
someone
can't
be
sawing
a
log
in
half
and
whistling
along
to
the
song,
I
don't
want
it
on
the
record,'"
King
recalls
with
a
laugh.
And
so
the
bar
was
set.
Burn's
mandate
was
just
the
push
King
needed
to
make
her
most
accessible
CD
yet.
"Even
though
half
the
tracks
are
instrumentals,
I
feel
like
I'm
writing
pop
songs,"
she
says.
"We
really
concentrated
on
the
melodies.
Everything
I
write
tends
to
be
dense
and
chordal,
but
this
time
the
idea
was
to
layer
the
challenging
guitar
work
under
very
simple,
beautiful
melodies.
I
really
wanted
them
to
be
memorable."
That
strict
attention
to
song
craft
is
a
logical
step
for
King,
whose
previous
album,
2006's
...Until
We
Felt
Red
propelled
this
dazzling
young
guitar
player
and
composer,
known
to
instrumental
music
fans
for
her
finger-picking,
fret-slapping,
and
percussive
thumping
style,
into
previously
uncharted
indie-rock
territory.
Red
found
King
branching
out
with
songs
that
featured
electric
and
pedal-steel
guitar,
horns,
and,
for
the
first
time,
vocals.
Dreaming
Of
Revenge
picks
up
that
thread,
continuing
her
evolution
from
acoustic
instrumentalist
to
full-fledged,
multi-faceted
songwriter.
Previously,
her
whispery,
ethereal
voice
was
used
as
mainly
another
element
in
her
sonic
arsenal.
This
time
around,
King
put
more
effort
into
both
her
vocals
and
the
lyrics
she
wrote
for
such
deeply
felt
tracks
as
"Pull
Me
Out
Alive,"
"Saving
Days
In
A
Frozen
Head,"
"Life
Being
What
It
Is,"
and
"2
O'Clock,"
the
latter
two
of
which
she
describes
as
break-up
songs.
"The
words
mean
something
now,"
she
says.
"They're
actually
telling
stories."
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