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A Place Between

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Download links and information about A Place Between by Rothko, Caroline Ross. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 39:10 minutes.

Artist: Rothko, Caroline Ross
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 39:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Traces of Elements (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 5:13
2. Divided Lines (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 3:37
3. An Open Breath (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 2:17
4. Light In a Dark Place (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 4:05
5. The Only Way Out Is Through (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 1:20
6. Parts Per Million (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 3:05
7. Bow (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 5:19
8. An Open Vein (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 3:06
9. Even the Blank Leaf (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 2:34
10. The Northern Lights Are Out (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 7:11
11. Elements of Traces (featuring Rothko & Caroline Ross) 1:23

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A thoroughly ambient work, A Place Between is not unrelated to but notably more placid than Rothko's early output as a three-pronged bass guitar post-rock group, and sparser too than Mark Beazley's "solo" work under the moniker, if only by virtue of the fact that he collaborates here with just one other musician, the singer and multi-instrumentalist Caroline Ross, instead of all of the members of her group Delicate AWOL. Ross contributes vocals, either hushedly sung or spoken in a near-whisper, on many tracks, as well as diaphanous flute clusters, occasional (or extremely unintrusive) guitar work, and pen-scratching sounds on "Divided Lines." Apart from several instances of sweetly simple, Satie-esque piano, the rest of the luxuriously uncluttered sound field consists of Beazley's bass, whether engaged in deep extended gradually shifting tones, lithe melodic upper-fret filigrees, or distant unhurried overlapping parts; often it's a multi-layered combination. Even at its densest and most richly textured, the album never rises above a whisper. Though underpinned by adept musicianship, careful compositional structure, and inventive arrangement and recording choices, A Place Between is utterly unfussy, warm, and inviting, content to drift blissfully subsumed in a humble glorious haze. ~ K. Ross Hoffman, Rovi