Meredith Monk - Monk: Songs from the Hill / Tablet (1989)

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Title: Monk: Songs from the Hill / Tablet
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Wergo
Genre: Classical, Avant-Garde, Vocal
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:08
Total Size: 219 Mb
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Tracklist:

Songs From The Hill
01. Lullaby 1:39
02. Mesa 2:05
03. Jade (Old Woman's Song) 2:25
04. Wa-lie-oh 3:45
05. Insect 1:51
06. Descending 1:45
07. Silo 2:13
08. Bird Code 1:49
09. Jew's Harp 2:26
10 Prairie Ghost 5:36
Tablet
11. Tablet 23:05

One of the first and best "performance artists," Meredith Monk's work is some of the least contrived and most convincing in that amorphously defined genre. Though largely and perhaps primarily a musician, Monk combines sound with choreography, image, and object, creating an art that defies category. Her unconventional treatment of the voice as a musical instrument unto itself is arguably her greatest innovation; no other Western artist has done more to extend the art of the wordless vocal.

This was Meredith’s 3rd album release, and embodies a broad range of her vocal characters; from insectoid to yodelling miss and mesmerising overtone singing.