Jill TracyCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Alternative, evocative/eclectic Status:Most recent release, "Lament for the Queen of Disks" (single, 2014); most recent full release, Silver Smoke, Star of Night (seasonal, 2012); most recent full release of non-seasonal material, The Bittersweet Constraint (2008) See also:Jill Tracy's site Comparisons:Marianne Faithfull, Rasputina, Dresden Dolls, Nick Cave Covers/own material:Own material General comments:Jill Tracy is the queen of the universe. The CDs arrived yesterday morning and I have listened to nothing else, literally...my GOD...I already have a new member of my pantheon, and she's about to kick a few folks out of the way and claim a seat near the top of the hierarchy. Comments about live performance:Jill Tracy was next, a San Francisco-based artist who had brought two members of her group, the Malcontent Orchestra. I found it odd that she played an electric piano when there was a Yamaha Grand sitting there right behind her, but whatever works, I guess. She was accompanied by two dapper men in suits, one on drums and another on upright bass. She's basically the cabaret singer who would greet you at the gates of Hell: there is definitely a gleefully evil twist to her lyrics, and I enjoyed her set quite a bit. (meth@smoe.org) Recommended first album:Diabolical Streak is just so evocative of mood, it's so perfectly produced, and the art direction and all of it. (John Drummond) Recordings:
Quintessentially Unreal (the early piano demos)Release info:1995—Sleight of Hand—SH-0045Q Availability:cdbaby.com Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Jill Tracy—solo piano and vocals Guest artists:None Produced by:Jill Tracy Comments:Her solo-piano-and-voice album Quintessentially Unreal is absolutely incredible...this woman plays so beautifully, it's so inspiring to see somebody kicking ass at the style I'm trying so hard to get right. (John Drummond) Diabolical StreakRelease info:1999—Sleight of Hand—SH-03732 Availability:Online at cdbaby.com, amazon.com and 125records.com Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:The Malcontent Orchestra: Guest artists:None Produced by:Jill Tracy with Christian Jones Comments:Jill had a major hand in the production, she and an engineer did all of the sound, and she did all of the art direction herself...it's neat, the first album is almost confessional in its lyrical tone, whereas the second one is much more playful and concerned with storytelling...but they're both so amazing...the way she downplayed her piano playing on the second album in comparison with the first is also shockingly good, in that the second album's work is still ridiculously evocative, but still very much on the DL in contrast to the absolutely mathematics-complex lines on the first one. (John Drummond) Into the Land of Phantoms (The Nosferatu Score)Release info:2002—Cabinet 45—C4502 Availability:Online at cdbaby.com and amazon.com Ecto priority:Recommended for fans of eerie instrumental music Group members:The Malcontent Orchestra: Guest artists:None Produced by:Alex Nahas Comments:Into the Land of Phantoms is Jill Tracy and the Malcontent Orchestra's original instrumental score for F.W. Murnau's 1922 vampire film Nosferatu. It was recorded live in San Francisco in 2001. (trow@interbridge.com) The Bittersweet ConstrainRelease info:2008 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Jill Tracy—piano, vocals Guest artists:Randy Odell—drums, percussion, metals Produced by:Alex Nahas Comments:One of the best albums of the year. (christina_skov@hotmail.com, wpm@value.net, timjy@sbcglobal.net) Silver Smoke, Star of NightRelease info:2012—Projekt Records Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Jill Tracy—piano, vocals Guest artists:Randy Odell—drums, percussion, metals, antique bells, chimes, toys Produced by:Jill Tracy with John Anaya Comments:Smoky, shadowy, shimmering—these are some of the words that come to mind to describe Jill Tracy's new seasonal offering. It's a more contemplative approach to Christmas, with older carols (both vocal and instrumental) and a focus on mystery and darkness (both literal and metaphorical). Exquisitely done. (JoAnn Whetsell) Further info:Jill Tracy appeared on the Artists For Literacy compilation CD, Songs Inspired By Literature, alongside Aimee Mann, Tom Waits and Bruce Springsteen. Her animated short film, The Fine Art of Poisoning, directed by Bill Domonkos, has won close to 30 national awards at film festivals. Thanks to Sue Trowbridge and JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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