PETER BRODERICK & ENSEMBLE 0 – Give It To The Sky: Arthur Russell’s Tower Of Meaning Expanded – LP2 clear limited – ERATP161LP

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Disc 1
A1 / Tower Of Meaning I / 2:13
A2 / Tower Of Meaning II / 1:58
A3 / Tower Of Meaning III / 7:01
A4 / Tower Of Meaning IV / 1:38
A5 / Corky I / White Jet Smoke Trail I / 3:42
A6 / Consideration / 3:25
B1 / Tower Of Meaning V / 2:09
B2 / Tower Of Meaning VI / 2:04
B3 / Tower Of Meaning VII / 5:04
B4 / Tower Of Meaning VIII / 4:17
B5 / Tower Of Meaning IX / Corky II / 6:06

Disc 2
C1 / Tower Of Meaning X / 15:32
C2 / Give It To The Sky / 5:16
D1 / Tower Of Meaning XI / 2:58
D2 / Tower Of Meaning XII / 7:05
D3 / Corky III/Tower Of Meaning XIII / 6:20

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This autumn, Erased Tapes are set to release Give It to the Sky: Arthur Russell’s Tower of Meaning Expanded by composer and producer Peter Broderick and French 12-piece group Ensemble 0; a complete re-recording of Russell’s epic minimalist orchestral composition originally released in 1983. Released on October 6, Give It to the Sky also includes unreleased tracks by Russell which have been restored and re-recorded, resulting in an 80-minute reanimation that threads several lost songs into a meticulous and gorgeous rendering. The album was recorded live as a group in a small theatre in the Southwest of France with minimal overdubs.

For all its wonder and beauty, the musical output of the American cellist, composer, singer, and musical visionary also embodies irony, tragedy, and paradox. Russell famously recorded more than 1,000 hours of tape and left an otherwise-tremendous archive, now part of the New York Public Library. But before his death in 1992, Russell released just three albums under his own name. One of those was ‘Tower of Meaning’ (1983), a score commissioned for and then abandoned by a Robert Wilson production of Euripides’ Medea. Composer and pianist Philip Glass helped preserve the music, at least, subsequently releasing a somewhat-thin recording on his own label of just 320 LPs.

A few years into his obsession with Russell’s work, Broderick paid $500 for one of those scant copies (it was remastered and reissued in 2006, followed by several subsequent editions). Still, he didn’t connect with that collector’s item the way he did with so much of Russell’s oeuvre. It felt a tad cold and distant, Russell’s usual tangle of intimacy and mystery perhaps lost in his frustrations with the process or maybe in the recording itself. Ensemble 0 founder Stéphane Garin realized he needed to pursue this project immediately after performing just a bit of the piece. In 2019, the group played a 25-minute chunk as a preamble to ‘Femenine’, the pulsing minimalist masterwork of Julius Eastman (a longtime Russell collaborator, Eastman conducted the initial recording of ‘Tower of Meaning’). He was struck by its splendour and subtle difficulty, the way that Russell shirked dissonance in favour of metric complexity. There was little else like it.

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