HARK! Andrew Bird

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
30.10.2020

Label: Loma Vista Recordings

Genre: Songwriter

Subgenre: Contemporary

Artist: Andrew Bird

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  • 1 Andalucia 03:32
  • 2 Alabaster 03:13
  • 3 Greenwine 03:48
  • 4 Christmas In April 03:31
  • 5 Souvenirs 03:29
  • 6 Oh Holy Night 02:19
  • 7 Mille Cherubini In Coro 01:49
  • 8 Night's Falling 03:38
  • 9 Glad 03:58
  • 10 Christmas Is Coming 03:25
  • 11 White Christmas 03:16
  • 12 Skating 03:16
  • 13 Auld Lang Syne 04:33
  • Total Runtime 43:47

Info for HARK!



Andrew Bird releases "Hark!", a new Holiday Album Featuring Original Songs, Reinterpreted Classics, Covers of John Cale, John Prine & More.

Andrew Bird has just announced Hark!, a brand new holiday album out October 30th on Loma Vista Recordings. Building upon last year's EP of the same name, the thirteen-song set delivers freshly recorded originals - including "Christmas in April," perhaps the first COVID-inspired holiday song, which Andrew wrote during lockdown ("when will we know/if we can meet under the mistletoe?") - plus holiday classics and wintertime reimaginings of seasonally ambiguous deep cuts by John Cale, John Prine and Handsome Family. For the first time since 2002's Ballad of the Red Shoes, Andrew Bird collaborated on the album artwork with his mother, who was also the inspiration for Hark!'s exquisite, solo violin arrangement of "Mille Cherubini in Coro" - her favorite piece from the Pavarotti and Vienna Boys Choir performance she and Andrew would always listen to when he was a child.

On the release of Hark!, Andrew Bird says:

Let's not talk about the dubious motives that might lead an artist to make a holiday record. It's a complicated relationship many of us have with the holidays and the requisite music we hear. So let's admit that it's a utilitarian thing. The music is just one contributing factor to our communal or solitary joy and melancholy. As a musician, it's an excuse to take a break from writing the next record and indulge in an unapologetically nostalgic exercise. I've done my best to find some lesser known gems. A passing reference to wintertime sentiment is all it takes to make the cut on Hark! A mention of snow falling in John Cale's "Andalucia," a namecheck of Christmas in John Prine's "Souvenirs" or as the setting of the drunken fiasco in the Handsome Family's "So Much Wine," remade as "Greenwine."

There's an original tune I wrote in April during the most disorienting phase of the pandemic, when I couldn't help but wonder where we'll be when the holidays come, if we could be together or not. I've been writing a lot of songs inspired by this uninspiring predicament. Let's hope they all become obsolete as soon as possible.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy Hark! And that it underscores better times.

This past Sunday, Andrew Bird made his debut appearance in the highly-anticipated premiere of FX limited series Fargo. Set in Kansas City and filmed in his native Chicago, the fourth installment of the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning franchise features Bird as Thurman Smutny, father of Ethelrida (E'myri Crutchfield) and a proto-beatnik who runs a funeral home with his wife Dibrell (Anji White). Throughout the fall he will continue to star in new episodes airing weekly at 10pm ET/PT on FX, and the next day on FX on Hulu.

On October 10th, for the first time ever Andrew Bird will live-stream a performance of The Mysterious Production of Eggs in its entirety. Celebrating the beloved album's 15th Anniversary, Andrew will be accompanied by longtime bandmate Alan Hampton. Tickets are available here via Seated, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Andrew's longtime independent venue and promoter partners worldwide. This will be the third installment of Andrew's Performance Now! Series, which debuted in July.

For the past nine years, Andrew Bird has welcomed the holidays with his annual, hometown run of "Gezelligheid" concerts at Chicago's Fourth Presbyterian Church. He'll have news to share about this season's festivities soon, capping a year that has included his first GRAMMY nomination (Best Folk Album for 2019's My Finest Work Yet), the continuation of his Live From the Great Room performance series, and lots more still to come.

Andrew Bird, violin, vocals
Madison Cunningham, vocals
Alan Hampton, bass, vocals
Jeff Parker, guitar
Ted Poor, drums
Tyler Chester, drums, piano, percussion, Celesta

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