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Rehearsing My Choir

~ The Fiery Furnaces (Artist)
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  • Audio CD (24 Oct 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rough Trade
  • ASIN: B000BCHJLK
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 70,330 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. The Garfield El 4:25£0.79
Listen  2. The Wayward Granddaughter 6:25£0.79
Listen  3. A Candymaker's Knife In My Handbag 4:50£0.79
Listen  4. We Wrote Letters Everyday 4:19£0.79
Listen  5. Forty-Eight Twenty-Three Twenty-Second Street 4:57£0.79
Listen  6. Guns Under The Counter 4:33£0.79
Listen  7. 7 Silver Curses 9:22£0.79
Listen  8. Though Let's Be Fair 2:07£0.79
Listen  9. Slavin Away 6:56£0.79
Listen10. Rehearsing My Choir 5:46£0.79
Listen11. Does It Remind You Of When? 5:22£0.79


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For Rehearsing My Choir, Illinois siblings Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger have recruited a new member for their band – their 83 year old grandmother. This isn’t a mercenary ploy to make the olds pay their way after retirement, mind: the venerable, 83-year old Olga Sarantos used to work as choir director at a Greek Orthodox church, and it’s her croaked reminiscences that form the backbone to this peculiar, piecemeal storybook of an album.

"The Wayward Grandaughter" is about as conventional as this record gets, Eleanor’s hushed spoken-word tales set to a St Etienne-style disco pulse. However, the deeper you get, the weirder and more abstract things become. "A Candymaker’s Knife In My Handbag" drifts through passages of baroque piano, warped electronics, ramshackle drumming, Eleanor and Olga reciting dream-like poetry about zombies, meringues, and other surrealistic weirdness. Indeed, what could be a truly bewildering sixty minutes is rescued by the pair’s clear family chemistry and intriguing vocal interplay: "Sometimes, memories are better off sung," decides Olga, before joining her granddaughter in a gentle vocal waltz. --Louis Pattison

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Dear Listener, Tracks 3 and 4 take place in the 40's; tracks 5 and 6 in the 20's and 30's; track 7 in the later 50's; track 8 starts in the very early 40's; track 9 goes back and forth; track 10 takes place in the early 60's; the final track takes place in the early 90's. Track 2 takes place a few years ago; track 1 took place when it was recorded. The action depicted in "The Wayward Granddaughter" and "Slavin' Away" does not include the character Olga Sarantos plays on the rest of the record. "Slavin' Away" imagines that character--the main character-- fantasizing, a bit remotely, about the hard lot of other women. Now, I wouldn't guess that the Main Character actually thought the woman concerned was riding around in a Norton side-car and operating her own cottage industry trinket assembly/sweatshop: but it might have pleased her to picture it so. "The Wayward Granddaughter" is about a different Greek-American grandmother and her popular granddaughter ("Connie"). They're from Chicago's south suburbs and don't figure in the rest of the record; I wanted to have another (slightly younger) grandmother and family in there for perspective or comparison's sake, so to speak. Thank you for your time, Matthew Friedberger

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4.0 out of 5 stars Sing it, 22 Feb 2006
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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You have to admit, not every band would make a concept album about their grandmother's life. But the Fiery Furnaces do that for their grandmother, octogenarian Olga Sarantos. And with granny's own help, too.

Their third full-length album, "Rehearsing My Choir," is a truly weird album full of reminiscences of Sarantos' life and thoughts. It's not musical in the usual sense.... so if you want to enjoy it, don't think of it as music. Think of it as an offbeat biographical piece of musical theatre.

It opens with a relentless piano melody, with Sarantos herself speaking in a smooth, deep voice about fudge, hammers, thumbtacks, lost loves and other offbeat stuff. Her granddaughter Eleanor Friedberger dips in occasionally, singing behind her grandmother's spoken word monologue.

This continues throughout the album, with Eleanor singing sweetly behind Olga's deep vocals, and sometimes talking for herself. "Once upon a time, there were two Kevins..."/"You mean two jerks!" they interrupt each other, before Eleanor starts off on a sweet ditty about her ex-boyfriends.

"Rehearsing My Choir" is probably the Furnaces' weakest work thus far, with its jumps in time and location. And if you don't know that it's all about, it will be completely confusing. And not in an fun indiepop-opera manner either.

Fortunately for Furnaces fans, even the weakest of their music is still pretty dang good. It's full of bright, affectionate, humorous anecdotes and a warm-hearted look on a very cool-sounding lady's life. The brother-sister duo (and Olga) manage to maintain a level of weirdness on par with their prior work.

In the lyrics, Olga's life is given a true Furnaces-style makeover, sort of a nightmare poetry spin. This IS the band that wrote a whole song about a dog taking a religious turn. "Zapped by the zombie! Zapped by the zombie!/Zapped by the zombie in the two-door Dodge/Twice baked brioche and Danish pastry pockets/And lock it's two-door Dodge," Olga and Eleanor sing, after an extended noodling session. Gypsies, night schools, weddings, boyfriends and family love are all woven into the songs.

And they also maintain the musical peculiarities, with sprawling melodies that spill over with synth, organ, piano, and splatterings of electric guitar, Latin flavour, computer blips and bursts of electric guitar. It's Jackson Pollock music. It's by no means their tightest work, but it is plenty of fun. Even if you don't listen to the vocals, the music is worth it alone.

While "Rehearsing My Choir" is not the tightest work the Fiery Furnaces have done, the offbeat melodies and quirky lyrics prove that they still have what it takes.

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4 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The diagnosis is in, but the prognosis? Who knows., 26 Oct 2005
By C. Skala "cskala6" - See all my reviews
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You'd be forgiven for thinking that this new communique from The Fiery Furnaces is proof positive (if any were needed) that Matt Friedberger suffers from the musical equivalent of Tourette's. The album starts off in suitably Furnace-mode: relatively restrained even by their standards, almost as if he's trying to stop himself from spewing out a new melody every three seconds, but by the third song, the brakes are off, the dizzy-ing genre, tempo and mood shifts kick in and all hell breaks loose. That's before you've even begun to factor in Granny's voice. Yup, a Friedberger Granny. Her voice is mellifluous to be sure, and underscores just how in tune the whole clan is with each other. Talk about a family affair. The problem is one of obtuseness. Unlike Dylan, for example, who used his musical backing to fore-ground his lyrics and therefore opted for melodies that were often repetitive, the Friedbergers head off in a diametrically opposite direction. The music is subservient to the words to the extent that EACH word or sentence requires a wholly different texture, melody and rhythm. Hence the feeling of sea-sickness on listening to this new album. I applaud their creativity and adherence to their inner muse as much as I decry their willfulness and refusal to pander to any coherent musical agenda.

Hence my title. The diagnosis is acute Tourette's combined with ADD. The prognosis? Unclear in the extreme.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Pretentious nonsense, 8 Jun 2006
By C. Johnson "darlocj" (UK) - See all my reviews
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I may well have stumbled on the most annoying pile of pretentious garbage I have yet had the misfortune of purchasing. Not one "song" on the entire album. By the end I was fast-forwarding through tracks to see if there ever came a time when they stopped messing about.

Imagine turning up to see a band perform only for them to spend the entire set tuning their instruments before wandering off without playing a single tune and that's pretty much how I felt after listening to this.
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