The Lion The Beast The Beat - Deluxe Edition
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - CD
- Artist: Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
- Format: CD
- Year: 2012
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 050087282134
- Item Number: 281130X
- Release date: 06/12/2012
- 1. The Lion the Beast the Beat
- 2. Never Go Back
- 3. Parachute Heart
- 4. Stars
- 5. Timekeeper
- 6. Loneliest Soul
- 7. Turntable
- 8. Keepsake
- 9. Runaway
- 10. One Heart Missing
- 11. The Divide
- 12. Roulette [Bonus Track]
- 13. All Over You [Bonus Track]
- 14. Stars [Alternative Version] [Bonus Track][Version]
- 15. Ragged Company [Bonus Track]
- 16. [CD-ROM Track] [Multimedia Track]
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The Lion The Beast The Beat - Deluxe Edition by Grace Potter & The Nocturnals on CD
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals' self-titled 2010 album raised the band's profile. It traded heavily on their concert strengths, and while not perfect, it more or less shored up their reputation with fans and spread their rep globally. The Lion the Beast the Beat is a creative leap. With the band having enlisted producer Jim Scott, most tracks were cut live from the floor of his studio with strings, effects, and backing vocals added later. The sound here is big, sometimes bombastic, but never slick; it's wildly varied, too. Collectively, the songs have a very loose thematic link about the gray areas between perception and reality, looking at everything from relationships to time's passage. The title track contains the band's signature big guitars and drums roaring above an organ and strings. It nods -- without winking -- at the Go-Go's' "We Got the Beat." Dan Auerbach co-wrote and co-produced "Never Go Back," the album's first single. It's a tricky, quirky number with an off-kilter funk riff a la mid-period Talking Heads. Its chorus is infectious and Potter's singing, alternately seductive and authoritative, grabs the listener by the throat. The ballad "Stars" looks directly toward country radio with its pedal steel and lilting hook. That said, it's warmer and more natural-sounding. Auerbach and Potter also co-wrote the Doors-influenced "Loneliest Soul," an uptempo groover with pulsing organ, slinky Rhodes, and a popping bassline that pushes it above imitation. The psych-tinged "Timekeeper" is an unlikely pop song, but its distinctly retro feel and Potter's exquisite vocal -- which is far more disciplined than on any previous recording -- are irresistible. "Runaway" is punchy, nasty, funky rock & roll -- one keeps expecting horns, but they never appear. Co-produced by Auerbach and Scott, it contains the former's feel for live distortion and the latter's layered ambience and dynamics, and combines them to great effect. The guitar break is smoking; it pushes Potter to her limit in response. The closer, "The Divide," is the set's best track. It's a slow-building, apocalyptic rocker, whose three guitars create menace and drama. They are balanced by a careening organ and a large string section, arranged to carry the proceedings from the abyss to transcendence. While Potter's melodies and hooks are solid on The Lion the Beast the Beat, some of her lyric choices are still a bit clunky. However, she and the Nocturnals compensate with passion, execution, and smart production choices and arrangements. With its exponential musical growth, this might indeed be the record that moves the band from the merely recognizable into the pop mainstream. [The Deluxe Edition contains four bonus cuts, including "Roulette," "All Over You," a duet version of "Stars" with Kenny Chesney, and "Ragged Company," a duet with Willie Nelson.] ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi
- Artist: Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
- Format: CD
- Year: 2012
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 050087282134
- Item Number: 281130X
- Release date: 06/12/2012
- Label: Hollywood
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Style: Alternative Pop/Rock, Roots Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
- Album Time: 61:04
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Erika Duke - Celli
- Geoffrey Weiss - Claves
- Grace Potter - Pipe Organ, Tack Piano, Casio, Snaps, Mellotron, Hammond B3, Wurlitzer, Synthesizer Bass, Handclapping, Tambourine, Vocals, Keyboards, Drums, Piano, Percussion, Guitar, Organ
- Michael Libramento - Univox, Agogo Bell, Wurlitzer, Moog Bass, Handclapping, Tambourine, Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Bass
- Scott Tournet - Echoplex, Ambience, Noise, Wurlitzer, Lap Steel Guitar, Handclapping, Guitar (Rhythm), Slide Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar (Electric), Drums, Guitar, Bass, Guitar (Acoustic)
- Steve Richards - Celli
- Alison Krauss - Vocals (Background)
- Andrew Duckles - Viola
- Larry Franklin - Fiddle
- Matthew Funes - Viola
- Mickey Raphael - Harmonica
- Alyssa Park - Violin
- Benny Yurco - Echoplex, Ambience, Synthesizer Bass, Sitar, Handclapping, Guitar (12 String), Vocals, Guitar (Electric), Drums, Guitar, Bass, Guitar (Acoustic)
- Chad Cromwell - Drums
- Dan Auerbach - Handclapping, Vocals
- Dan Dugmore - Guitar (Steel)
- Gerry Hilera - Violin
- Jacqueline Brand - Violin
- Jim Scott - Cowbell, Percussion
- John Jarvis - Piano
- Josefina Vergara - Violin
- Kenny Chesney - Vocals
- Kenny Greenberg - Guitar (Electric)
- Mario De Leon - Violin
- Matt Burr - Trash Cans, Shaker, Handclapping, Tambourine, Vocals, Drums, Percussion
- Michael Rhodes - Bass
- Michele Richards - Violin
- Natalie Leggett - Violin
- Nico Abondolo - Bass
- Pat Buchanan - Guitar (Electric)
- Tamara Hatwan - Violin
- Willie Nelson - Gut String Guitar, Vocals
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Credits:
- David Campbell - String Conductor, String Arrangements
- Geoffrey Weiss - A&R
- Justin Goldberg - Management
- Lincoln Wheeler - Marketing
- Nate Erwin - Management
- Sharrin Summers - Publicity
- Alyssa Park - Concert Master
- Chris Kasych - Assistant
- Chris Owens - Assistant
- David Snow - Creative Director
- Drew Bollman - Assistant
- Josh Mockerman - Technician
- Leland Elliott - Assistant
- Suzie Katayama - Contractor
- Benjamin Yurco - Composer
- Bob Ludwig - Mastering
- Bryan Dondero - Composer
- Deedee Cheriel - Illustrations
- Jeri Heiden - Design, Art Direction
- Justin Niebank - Mixing
- Matthew Burr - Composer
- Nick Steinhardt - Design, Art Direction
- Rich Costey - Mixing
- Scott Tournet - Composer
- Shannon Finnegan - Production Coordination
- Brian Reeves - Engineer
- Buddy Cannon - Producer
- Butch Carr - Engineer
- Collin Dupuis - Engineer
- Dan Auerbach - Composer, Producer
- Grace Potter - Composer, Producer
- Jim Scott - Engineer, Producer
- Kenny Chesney - Producer
- Kevin Dean - Engineer
- Lane Gibson - Engineer
- Oliver Gebhardt - Engineer
- Tony Castle - Engineer
