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Gordy
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Posted: April 16 2021 at 02:13 |
Traveling Bell was the moniker of American multi-instrumentalist Kathleen Baird. A member of Spires That in the Sunset Rise, Traveling Bell released two records in the early 2000s, presenting more subdued and melodic but no less strange material compared to her primary band. She would independently distribute Scatter Ways and Lullaby For Strangers in 2004, and both would subsequently be officially reissued by Secret Eye Records - the latter would be reissued under her given name, with the project put to rest. Baird's music can be recommended to listeners of Larkin Grimm, the Incredible String Band, In Gowan Ring, Current 93, Black Forest/Black Sea, the Tower Recordings and Six Organs of Admittance. (I've included the original and the reissued versions of each, as both have different tracklistings and edits) "Scatter Ways" (2004) "Lullaby For Strangers" (2005) From the old Secret Eye website: Scatter Ways is the debut solo album from Chicago-based musician Kathleen Baird, who is also a member of the Comus-channeling freak-folk outfit, Spires that in the Sunset Rise. Traveling Bell replaces Spires' hysterical ecstasy with a slower, slyer, subtler tone. Kathleen's voice is deep, sleepy and Nico-esque, her instrumentation loose and imaginative. Like if Brigitte Fontaine fronted Current 93. Her lush and exotic arrangements include bells, mbira, guitars, and other plectra, flutes, and synthesizers, all orchestrated to outline her careful, but never fussy, songcraft.
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Rivertree
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forwarded to the team |
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Sean Trane
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Having trouble finding sounds from the band. Can you provide alternatives (YT samples are minimal), please??
Edited by Sean Trane - April 21 2021 at 12:37 |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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kenethlevine
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Hugues I managed to download from the site posted above but it was a big hassle as you have to pay to be able to download more than one at a time. I listened a bit but am not finished my audition
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Gordy
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My apologies, I wasn't aware of the paywall and the inability to batch download, but I meant to put up zip files as it is and mistakenly uploaded folders. I can send both of you the zips if you'd prefer. Also, the old and sorely-missed Volcanic Tongue catalogue wrote this about one of her records: Solo album from Spires That In The Sunset Rise member Kathleen Baird that’s a little more restrained than her work with the mothership, touching on bases shared with contemporary folk-spirits like PG Six, Josephine Foster and Espers as well as referencing the spirit-forms of ISB, Syd Barrett, Roy Harper and Linda Perhacs.
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kenethlevine
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I'm all set but Hugues might need some help. I need to listen to them again
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Gordy
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Thanks for bumping this, I was planning on doing so myself. I checked the revised google drive links I sent to you and Hugues and they still work, so I hope you enjoy revisiting Ka and her beguiling music.
Edited by Gordy - July 27 2021 at 00:57 |
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Sean Trane
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the only thing i've been able to hear (via discogs) is the yt vid Scatter ways, but it's 3 minutes long however what i did hear is the typical wyrd/acid/psych folk, which is widely represented here. three minutes is not enpugh to judge on, so if there is any other easy ways i'm all ears However travelling bell is a side project to spirethat in the sunset rise http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6988 which is in PF already so there is a safe bet it should be in
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let's just stay above the moral melee
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Gordy
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Hugues, I sent you a link to her discography a few months ago in a private message. I'll resend it now.
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kenethlevine
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they are approved! Gordy, do you have a bio? Your first post in this thread isn't bad if it's your own writing. Once we add the group, you can add their albums as a member of the site
Thanks Ken
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Gordy
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Great to hear, Ken! The bio above is my own work and I just did some last minute editing, so it should be ready for Ka's admission whenever you are. I'd be happy to add her records, and hopefully it's not too difficult a process for a neophyte like me.
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kenethlevine
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to add albums, just scroll down to TRAVELING BELL DISCOGRAPHY the line below it has an "add albums" link at the far right Let me know if you have any trouble. I can clean it up if you are unsure of the format of anything Thanks! Ken |
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Gordy
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Thanks, Ken. I just added both her records but I don't think the cover images are showing up properly. Otherwise, pretty painless.
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Sean Trane
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coooooool , BUT.... Ken, I managed to upload TB's first album artwork, but impossible to upload the second album (much more difficult to find >> I found it on discogs). Soooo if you get a chance to succeed better than I do, please be my guest
Edited by Sean Trane - August 05 2021 at 16:23 |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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kenethlevine
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I do believe I've got it!
Thanks guys
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