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MP3 What Time Is It, Mr. Fox? - Songs for the Tin Man

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  • Song for the Tin Man (live)
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  • Strange Summertime (Strange Fruit/Summertime)
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(ID 1290734)
Using voice, violin, piano, guitar, upright bass and singing saw, WHAT TIME IS IT, MR. FOX? fuses introspective folk and blues with neo-cabaret and eastern european carnival music creating a sound that could be called "acoustic noir."

7 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, ROCK: Glam



Details:
BRIAN KING: voice, keys, acoustic guitar
NATHAN COHEN: violin, trumpet
MIKE LEGGIO: double bass
LEIGH CALABRESE: singing saw

The new live EP from WHAT TIME IS IT, MR. FOX? showcases this eclectic band's dynamic range. Each song is like a mini-movie with its own scenery, story and mood. "Horror Cartoon" tells the tale of a boy who turns into a cartoon in a whirlwind of carnival cabaret. The dark and sensual "Deep Waters" blends goth folk with Irish fiddle, while solo piano carries "Song for the Tin Man," the sorrowful story of the broken-hearted Oz character searching for love in a bar full of the latest, shiniest, factory-made models.

The power of King's "chameleon-like" voice and Cohen's supple violin create a "rich, musical tapestry." Musical and literary references from Joni Mitchell and Oscar Wilde to King Arthur and Willy Wonka pepper these original compositions. The duo's performance was captured live at the legendary Club Passim in Cambridge Massachusetts.

The entire CD culminates in the final track, a haunting and unforgettable medley of "Strange Fruit" and "Summertime." Recorded live in the studio, Calabrese's eerie singing saw, Cohen's "sweet sad trumpet," and Leggio's warm earthy bass set the scene where innocence and ignorance collide.

In the mere 7 tracks of "Songs for the Tin Man", WHAT TIME IS IT, MR. FOX? manages to have a stirring conversation with the soul.


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