Though Theresa is currently trekking across the U.S. with a menagerie of instruments and looping pedals to recreate the intricate sound her kitchen incubated, she took some time to share her top ten albums with ARTISTdirect and offer us a glimpse at the inspirations that nurture her lush, sonic-world.
Bobbie Gentry - Ode to Billie JoeI love everything about this album. It starts with Bobbie's incredible voice and songs. The instrumentation and arrangements cradle her so tenderly and perfectly throughout the record. I have this one on vinyl, of course. I can listen to it over and over again, as I always find something new to tickle my ear.
Leonard Cohen - New Skin For the Old CeremonyFor some reason I find this album to be very sexy. The songs are so well written. A fantastic arrangement of sounds.
Beck - Sea ChangeBeck is the master of conceptual moodswings from album to album. This record grabbed me from the first note, but it was the drums into the second song, "Paper Tiger," that made me sit down. The string arrangements on this record are out of this world gorgeous. I love the interplay between the guitar solos and the strings.
Jose Gonzalez - In Our NatureI’m in love. Jose can play that guitar and make rhythms in the smoothest way. Is he really Swedish?
Joni Mitchell - BlueA classic piece of musical poetry. I’ve sung this record since I lived in Sweden cleaning staircases to make money for my first U.S. ticket. Joni moves me deeply.
Bjork - Family TreeI know, I know. This is a collection of specially selected best of’s packaged in a deliciously pink case with cute little mini discs and booklets and the best songs from all her records. I just can’t help but think that this is my favorite Bjork.
The National - AlligatorI have listened a lot to both Boxer and Alligator. I love how the National spills musically and lyrically. Alligator has a great sound. It drives but stays soft. I don’t know how they do that but I speaks to me.
Nina Simone - Nina Simone Sings Nina…or any other Nina recording you can get your hands on. Listen. And listen again. And again.
Bulgarian State Radio and Television Choir - Le Mystère des voix BulgaresBe sure to sit down when you put on your headphones for this one. I have never heard such total command of the voice. It’s divine. Especially the soloist on track number 3. How does she sing with that kind of vibrato? I’ve tried to learn, but I suspect I would need to spend a long time in Bulgaria to make that happen.
Bob Dylan - DesireWould there be a true top ten list without Bob Dylan? My favorite Dylan record is Desire with Emmylou Harris and Scarlet Rivera on it. It speaks to me as a violin player, and I love the harmonies.
The ARTISTdirect Staff
07.24.08






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