THE STORY OF VALERIE by CAROLA BAER
SKU | 105216 |
Artist | CAROLA BAER |
Title | THE STORY OF VALERIE |
Label | CONCENTRIC CIRCLES |
Catalog # | CC001 |
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Release | W 45 - 2018 |
Format | Vinyl - USLP |
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€ 27,50 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Maker Of Me
- Golden Boy
- Save Me
- We Already Feel
- Springtime
- Doors Talk
- Solemn Cattle
- Nothing Left To Say
- See the Lights Again
- Dreams
- On Top of the Mountain
Description
First up is Carola Baer's The Story of Valery, which is comprised of music from a one-off demo cassette found in a thrift store. Beautiful personal & emotionally resonant drum computer mantras in the key of Dead Can Dance, The Cocteau Twins and classic 4AD.The discovery of a cassette of Carola Baer's early 90s private home recordings was like finding a needle in a haystack. Made as a one-off mixtape of newly recorded songs, and given to a long-since
forgotten recipient, this cassette was found in 2017 at a Goodwill "bins" location in Portland, Oregon. These chaotic, by-the-pound thrift stores contain 1000's of unsorted items in constant flux, which are only available for the public to buy for a limited time before they are discarded. The prospect that this obscure relic would be rescued from its untimely fate is nothing short of a miracle. As this tape was the only one in existence, with no back up versions of many of the songs, it's more than likely that this
music would have been lost forever.
The Story of Valerie is made up of songs culled from that cassette, with a few additional tracks from the time, and is the first time Carola Baer's solo material has been heard by the public. The intense emotion of the music is brought upon by the primary themes of the album: the cruelty of humanity, isolated life as a British immigrant in the US, and the pain of doomed relationships. Despite being inspired by classic 4AD acts like Dead Can Dance and Cocteau Twins, Baer's home recordings have a sound and style that is uniquely her own. Many of the tracks feel like musical exorcisms, with Baer's spine tingling voice soaring above minimal arrangements for Yamaha DX-7 and Casio CZ-101 synthesizers. Like finding a stranger’s diary, the listener is granted access to music that is emotionally
raw and deeply personal.
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