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| Entanglements | 
enlarge | Artist: Parenthetical Girls Label: TOMLAB Category: Music
List Price: $15.99 Buy New: $11.17 You Save: $4.82 (30%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 121587
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 56720 UPC: 656605672021 EAN: 0656605672021 ASIN: B001COB39K
Release Date: September 9, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Four Words | | • | Avenue Of Trees | | • | Unmentionables | | • | GUT Symmetries | | • | A Song For Ellie Greenwich | | • | Young Eucharists | | • | Entanglement | | • | The Trysting Tree | | • | The Former | | • | Windmills Of Your Mind | | • | The Regrettable End |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Their third album and first for Tomlab is an eleven song linear narrative of moral ambiguities, set to an elaborately orchestrated olio of modern classical and timeworn, traditional American pop forms. They borrow from the string swept sentimentality of Van Dyke Parks, Scott Walker, Jack Nitzsche, and Burt Bacharach, then introduce the influence of more formidable strains of modern classical composers such as Krzysztof Penderecki, Philip Glass, and Gavin Bryars. The result is a confluence of cerebral and sentimental disparities; sensually unsettling. Orchestral pop, crooned and cooed in falsetto.
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| Customer Reviews:
Might the strings swell again . . . October 20, 2008 Ne'er hast these ears heard such a grand scale pop symphony dedicated to a most unholy, sex fueled fable concerning a 25 year old man and 14 year old girl! The ornamental, Victorian-era language matches "Thee's" and "Wherefore's" against numerous references to the teenager's sacred legs dividing. And we get her point of view as well - "His legs gave way like pages from a pop-up book....And I had to look!" Cue ragtime tuba. While thinking about this semi-Lolita relationship makes one want to shower, listening to the instrumentation is a whole different ballgame. This is Top-Shelf swooning orchestal pop bursting with woodwind, string, brass and percussive mastery. The record draws from both classical masters of old and Philip Glass like minimalist composition without ever losing pop accessibility. Even the album's title is a fine double-entendre, ENTANGLEMENTS referring to the taboo relationship of the characters as well as the vast, complex arrangements. The symphonic movements themselves cleverly represent doing the deed - "A swell of strings sing 'neath the pleats of my dress"
Going for broke and for Baroque . . . The band scores big time.
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