gruff rhys - set fire to the stars - twisted nerve - cd
TN 093CD - 91989 - ukcd - €14.99
Genre: Soundtracks
1. John Malcolm Brinnin
2. Set Fire To The Stars
3. After Hours/Panic
4. Tremble (Down)
5. Tremble To The Light
6. Tremble (Up)
7. After Hours/Tension
8. Log Cabin 1
9. Log Cabin 2
10. Log Cabin 3
11. John Adoring At Yale
12. Set Fire To The Strings
13. After Hours/Tender
14. John & The Poem
15. B Chop Shop
16. Atom Bomb
17. After Hours/Contentment
18. Ticking Clock
19. Military Madness
21. Tremble (Joy)
23. It Was Hot That Summer feat. Elijah Wood
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This is an album of music written for a film directed by Andy Goddard concerning the poet Dylan Thomas’s first week in the USA in 1950 and his uneven friendship with fellow poet – and agent of sorts - John Malcolm Brinnin
Gruff Rhys presents the soundtrack to the film Set Fire To The Stars. Although recorded around the same time as Gruff’s last LP (2014’s hugely acclaimed American Interior), Set Fire To The Stars paints a very different picture to that of the Welsh explorer John Evans. Equal parts cocktail jazz, hazy Americana and Atomic Age bop, it’s a love letter to New York in all its hopeful, post war glory – a gorgeous diversion of a record to add to Gruff’s increasingly brilliant solo catalogue.
Gruff on Set Fire To The Stars:
“This is an album of music written for a film directed by Andy Goddard concerning the poet Dylan Thomas’s first week in the USA in 1950 and his uneven friendship with fellow poet – and agent of sorts - John Malcolm Brinnin. As the film is shot in black and white and set in the Jazz age, I decided not to use any instruments unavailable in that era. I also keep the recordings as live takes. Beyond that – I didn’t try and ape the style of that era in particular apart from the song Atom Bomb which on screen, plays on a jukebox in a cafe and needed to be true to the year sonically and lyrically in some way.
“Playing the guitar, I formed a short lived Agro-Jazz quartet (you got a problem with that?) called Video Loss with Chris Walmsley on drums, Jim Barr on double bass and Osian Gwynedd on piano. I wrote a bunch of songs and instrumentals. Some other bits were improvised to picture by Osian Gwynedd and myself. Chop Shop features Video Loss on max Moon-Ra improvisational setting. Gruff ab Arwel arranged all the strings and Gavin Fitzjohn played and scored the brass. It was recorded and mixed at Toybox, Bristol by the incredible Ali Chant – apart from the strings which were recorded at Metropolis, London.”