Sunday, May 31, 2009

TORI AMOS Abnormally Attracted To Sin "Fast Horse"



For me "Fast Horse" is a serious mix
of rock and roots , indigenous folk and prog music.

I think that Tori shows one of her numerous talents in this song
that has rarely been discussed.
I guess I would call it metric elision and expansion.
It is common in folk music, that chord lengths are changed to suit the words,
because we normally have one player and that person is singing .
The performer can easily change the chord lengths or duration
to suit the words , any time they wish .


But Tori will remove beats in the middle of a bar, and in the middle
of the phrase , to suit her lyrics, along with the end of a phrase.
And she makes it flow and we love it.
Its very difficult to make this type of elision sound natural ,
But she does it effortlessly.
The challenge is for the rest of us, playing with her, to be just as effortless. LOL

As mentioned in a previous post
I used these beauties:
Chamberlin Acoustic Piano Bank on the intros
Chamberlin Viola Bank
Optigan Violins Bank
Mellotron Viola and Flute (samples)
plus a few sythn bits.

And finally the Hammond A100 ( in the pix),
in the bridges and in the end.

I just love this song,
Tori's vocal and lyrics
Her piano ,and the way it rises up thru the chorus
with those great chords
And every ones performance,
THE WHOLE TRACK ROCKS!!! ........
IMHO

TORI AMOS Under The Pink "The Wrong Band"















While working on the album , Under the Pink,
Tori came to my studio to work on the "Wrong Band ".
"Whimsical" is how i would describe our approach. And the Hammond S6 Chord Organ
Is what came to mind. Its an organ that your grandmother , no your great grandmother would
love in her living room. All vacuum tube .
Not spinning tone wheels like on a larger Hammond.
Barely polyphonic, I absolutely love this instrument .
It sounds like an instrument that Nino Rota would have designed.
The Solina String Machine, sold by ARP,
is great when you want underachieving string sounds!!!
And the way it plays , its envelope , etc, is superb.

As i am writing this , I am listening to the "Wrong Band " , and have realized that
there is and instrument not credited,
The Yamaha CS 80 synth. One of the first polysynths from the late 70s.














Sorry for the stock pics , my CS 80 is in storage waiting to get revived.
It is a heavy (200+LBS) complex design, but creates a unique variety of sounds.
It provides the bass sound and chordal figure in the B sections.

Friday, May 29, 2009

TORI AMOS Abnormally Attracted To Sin OPTIGAN





























In "Fast Horse"

I use an Optigan violin bank along with the Chamberlin.
The Optigan is an electromechanical device that
uses the modulation of a light beam to create sound.
The light passes through a spinning disk of transparent plastic, that has the waveforms
of both instruments and complete musical segments,
printed on one side. It resembles an optical track from old film technology in concentric rings, and sounds like it .The Optigan, Chamberlin and Mellotron, all have their own characteristic sound that they impart on the original source material. "Band-limited, Lower Fi , with noise" is how I would describe the sound in general.

TORI AMOS Abnormally Attracted To Sin CHAMBERLIN













































This is my ancient Chamberlin c.1960-69

It has some unusual sounds not normally
associated with Chamberlins.
Acoustic Piano, Pizz Strings, and Mandolin.

The Chamberlin is an electromechanical device that
uses the modulation of a magnetic pickup to create sound.
A magnetic tape ( in this case 3/8 " wide) with 3 tracks
passes across a magnetic tape head.
The
tape head is moved in order to access
one of the 3 instruments.
There are 7 banks of 3 instruments recorded on 35 tapes
each with its own tape head, actuated by 35 keys.

I used the Chamberlin on:
"Strong Black Vine"
Cello and Violin + Mellotron samples of same.
"That Guy"
Cello and Vibes
"Fast Horse"
Ac. Piano, Viola, Violin, Flute




TORI AMOS Abnormally Attracted To Sin "Strong Black Vine"

SBV IS all about conflict IMO
Both lyrically and sonically
I arranged the Chamberlin, synths and Hammond
to weave between the rhythm section
with out stomping on their bizness.
And in the chorus to add to the "frenzy".
All with out "stomping on Tori's voice
but still creating xchange and conflict.

There are many inspirations for SBVs orchestration and intro melody:
Warda_Al-Jazairia (algerian singer , born in France)
Umm Kulthum ( egyptian singer) .
The Yard birds - "Heart Full of Soul"and "Over Under Sideways Down".
Led Zeppelin - "Kashmir".
Paul McCartney "Live and Let Die".
The Royal Macadamians , (my band on Island Records)
"Live From the Nasserdome".
And the Egyptian cinema in general.


Concerning the Kashmir Reference
Considering that this LZ opus (with its lifted clones)
is one of the few examples (maybe a handful or so)
of "eastern style" + rock fusions that have "mainstream" visibility ,
I guess it's understandable that some could think "Kashmir".

BTW
These modern Arabic singers are amazing too:
Assala Nasry (Syria)
Katia Farah ( Lebanon)
Mayada Al Hinawi (Syria)


Mac Aladdin - EG

Jon Evans - bass
Matt Chamberlin- Drums

TORI AMOS Abnormally Attracted To Sin "Maybe California"

MAYBE CALIFORNIA

Instrumentation-
Tori Amos- Bosey

JPS
String octet consisting of
4- Violins, 2- Violas, 2- Cellos

I love how immediate Tori's voice and lyric are.
The strings provide the role of a second voice.
At various moments, echo, support or chorus
Sometimes just an emotion.
Mac's addition of his EG in the chorus is the perfect spice
The whole song is naked and present and plays like
it's happening in real time.


Mac Aladdin - EG

Jon Evans - bass
Matt Chamberlin- Drums

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

TORI AMOS Abnormally Attracted To Sin "That Guy"

This is the first installment about AATS.
I'll also post on http://www.myspace.com/johnphilipshenale
with some pics.


THAT GUY
Instrumentation-

Tori Amos- Bosey

JPS
Wurlitzer model 200 electric piano.
( Tori has an older model which i absolutely love).
We believed it once belonged to Country Joe and the Fish.
Chamberlin vibes.
Chamberlin flutes.
French Horns ala sampler.
Sounds that I created thru granular processes
for the ambient string sounds.
Live string octet entering at the modulation and playing to the end.
4- Violins, 2- Violas, 2 Celli

Mac Aladdin - EG - Back beat (60's style)
Jon Evans - Bass
Matt Chamberlin- Drums

I love the dramatic and subversive combination of Tori's voice and lyrics, and progression of the orchestration from the start ,thru the mod, to the fin.
I see it less stage and more film (60's)
But then again the modern musical has been jumping the fence in the last 3 decades.
So i guess maybe its both.
Listen to :
Sunday in the Park with George
and
The Light in the Piazza

Both are good mashups of modern classical, film and stage.