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Spiral | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 17, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2009–10 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 56:55 | |||
Label | Rubenesque | |||
Producer | Kayla Schmah, Allison Crowe | |||
Allison Crowe chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Muruch | (favorable)[1] |
Spiral, released in 2010 is the sixth studio album from musician Allison Crowe and the first to include strings and orchestration in addition to band elements. Tracks for this album were recorded in a range of locations across Canada and Europe, including Crowe's home-bases of Nanaimo, British Columbia and Corner Brook, Newfoundland as well as Vienna, Austria and on Salt Spring Island, Canada.
Kayla Schmah, a Los Angeles–based, Canadian-born, composer and film scorer, arranged and orchestrated the album's string sections and served as over-all producer.
Spiral is a collection of original songs composed by Allison Crowe on piano and guitar, alongside interpretations of several songs popular in different parts of the world: Throw Your Arms Around Me by Australia's Hunters and Collectors; Why from the United Kingdom's Annie Lennox; and, from her home country, Chelsea Hotel No. 2, the latest of several Leonard Cohen songs covered by Crowe.
Stephen Thomas, co-founder of UK-based Folkroom Records, writing for music blog ‘We Write Lists’ named "Spiral" one of "The Twelve Most Exciting Albums of 2010", remarking: "Crowe's speciality is startlingly beautiful piano-based songs that sort of make you wonder why you bother with anything else."