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11 tracks | 53 minutes
Released Dec 2004
on Michael Shay
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Acoustic and lush... Folk, rock, jazz, bluegrass, classical, Americana, and inbetween...
Bio / Background
"The best CD anyone has given me this year"
- Eliza Gilkyson
The list of Austin musicians who are native to the River City is perhaps a relatively short one. But 27 year-old Michael Shay was born and raised there, and the incredible diversity of music that has surrounded him throughout his life is evident in the rich blend of styles that can be heard on "Lines of Darkness, Lines of Light", a new release of eleven lush, largely acoustic songs from one of Austin's native sons.
"Lines of Darkness, Lines of Light" is an exploration of Michael Shay's talents as a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. After years of being known primarily for his cello playing (most recently with Libby Kirkpatrick and with Alive and Well, a duo with Two High String Band lead guitarist Geoff Union), this self-produced, self-recorded solo debut marks Shay's natural progression from the role of accompanist to that of bandleader and front-man.
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On this album, his cello-playing is found only on the two "book-end" tracks. The opening cut and title track "Libra (Lines of Darkness, Lines of Light)" utilizes a quartet of cellos that effortlessly weaves around Libby Kirkpatrick's playful harmonies. The song also features a bass flute duet played by Austin jazz master Alex Coke, and steel drums played by Aaron Lack that top off a truly refreshing ensemble. The final tune on the disc, "Willow's Tune" (the only song not penned by Shay, but by his songwriting mentor Jim Harris) brings the cello back in a reminder of Michael's roots in classical music. An aching, elegant piano and cello accompaniment (both played by Shay) provides the perfect backdrop for a powerful and yearning vocal duet with Anais Mitchell (winner of the 2003 Kerrville New Folk Award).
In between these two songs, the album follows a consistently refreshing, natural course through Shay's unique musical universe. From "Waterloo" (Austin's original moniker), a funky song about personal regime change in the velvet rut (Austin), to the bluegrass tune "Won't Get Lost" (with Billy Bright, Bryn Davies, and Geoff Union of the Two High String Band and vocals by 2004 New Folk winner Idgy Vaughn), the album's multiple styles are tethered neatly together by the organic sound of beautifully recorded acoustic instruments and by Shay's rich, distinctive baritone voice. The hard hitting (and politically timely) "Independence Day" is followed by an upbeat swing tune, "Pretty Women," which features two of Shay's main collaborators, guitarist Raphael Bas and violinist Eleanor Whitmore (Slaid Cleaves, Susan Gibson).
With jazz drummer Jeremy Brown, and Shay on upright bass, mandola, guitars, piano and pump organ, the rest of the songs on Lines of Darkness, Lines of Light are a collage of ballads, Texas-flavored folk tunes and rockers - all of them meditations on the theme of the sometimes complementary, sometimes contradictory elements of this life we call our own.
Michael Shay has performed and recorded with David Amram, Johnsmith, Jonathan Byrd, Stanley Jordan, Brian Joseph, Libby Kirkpatrick, Zoe Lewis, Paula Nelson, Onion Creek Crawdaddies, members of String Cheese Incident, Will Taylor, Idgy Vaughn, and many more. He also contributed music to the Academy-Award nominated film "Become the Sky".
Visit www.michaelshay.com to download press photos, get more info, and to listen to more music!
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