2006, DiCristina
The Memory Band began life at the turn of the century, the progeny of one-time Gorodisch electronicist Stephen Cracknell, his computer and a lot of imagination. In addition to releasing Gorodisch records on the Leaf label, Cracknell founded the legendary Trunk label (reissuers of The Wicker Man soundtrack) and spent a short stint playing bass with Badly Drawn Boy. The group's second album, Apron Strings, is a sublime blend of acoustic folk and homespun electronics. While many tracks were recorded live in the studio, others were created from loops recorded and manipulated by computer. Machines haven't completely paved over the hedgerows, however; alongside Cracknell, Apron Strings features the very non-machine-like talents of singer Nancy Wallace, violinist Jennymay Logan (of the highly respected Elysian Quartet), well-travelled violist Rob Spriggs and drummer / rocket scientist-in-residence Rhys Morgan. Adem, Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip) and Simon Lord (Simian, Garden) also turn in sparkling cameos.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Blackwaterside |
| 2 | Come Write Me Down |
| 3 | Brambles |
| 4 | Green Grows the Laurel |
| 5 | I Wish I Wish |
| 6 | Light |
| 7 | Want You to Know |
| 8 | Deltic Soul |
| 9 | Why |
| 10 | Reasons |
| 11 | Evil |
| 12 | Poacher |
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