Description: CD OF THIS REALLY AWESOME ALBUM BY SINGER SONGWRITER CC.JUST OUT OF SHRINK WRAP WITH MINOR WEAR TO SLIPCASEINSERTS, CASE AND DISC ARE MINT Track Listing1. Green Jay2. Bundah3. Foreign Country4. Hedonistic Paradise5. Mulberries6. February7. Laconia8. One Man Down9. Rainy10. UnzippedDetailsProducer:Greg Cohen, Ryan Scott, Christina CourtinDistributor:WEA (Distributor)Recording Type:StudioRecording Mode:StereoSPAR Code:n/aAlbum NotesPersonnel: Christina Courtin (vocals, viola, piano, toy piano); Jon Brion (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, chamberlin, bass instrument); Greg Leisz (guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin); Ryan Scott (guitar); Ryan Scott (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, strings, background vocals); Marc Ribot (electric guitar); Johnny Gandelsman, Gabe Witcher, Colin Jacobsen (violin); Nicholas Cords (viola); Benmont Tench (piano, celesta, organ); Greg Cohen (bass instrument, bells); Jim Keltner (drums, drum).Audio Mixer: David Boucher.Photographers: Autumn de Wilde; Tim Ives.After serving as an occasional sideman for the likes of Ryan Adams, Yo-Yo Ma, and composer Osvaldo Golijov, Christina Courtin makes her solo debut with a batch of soft, jazz-influenced pop songs. The album's simple cover art -- a blue background, an abridged head shot, a brief of line of text -- sets the stage for the music within, which focuses on Courtin's voice with few outside distractions. This is teahouse material, too elegant for the coffee joint and too subdued to occupy the same space inhabited by Feist, Regina Spektor, and Ingrid Michaelson. Courtin boasts a perfectly acceptable alto, and her quirky delivery helps steer some of the album's more fanciful phrases ("My currency's so spent, you could buy my candy for a cent") away from cloying territory. One can't help but wish for a brief glimpse of her violin skills -- the same skills that earned Courtin a spot at the Juilliard School -- but this self-titled debut is a vehicle for her developing voice, not a showcase for her veteran instrumental prowess. "February" manages to find the best of both worlds, though, combining Christina Courtin's best vocal performance with enough orchestral swells to appease her Juilliard classmates.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Type: Album
Language: English
Features: Promo
Artist: Christina Courtin
Record Label: Nonesuch
Format: CD
Release Year: 2009
Release Title: Christina Courtin
Genre: Rock, Rock & Pop