Nataly Dawn • How I Knew Her (2013) |
Nataly Dawn • How I Knew Her
Birth name: Natalie Dawn Knutsen
Born: October 29, 1985, California, United States
Location: Lycées Français in France and Belgium ~ Corte Madera, California, U.S.
Album release: January 22, 2013
Record Label: Nonesuch
Duration: 39:17
Tracks:
01 Araceli 2:16
02 Leslie 2:38
03 How I Knew Her 4:41
04 Back to the Barracks 2:30
05 Long Running Joke 3:37
06 Counting Down 4:13
07 Caroline 2:52
08 Please Don't Scream 3:36
09 Still a Believer 2:50
10 Even Steven 3:26
11 Why Did You Marry 4:20
12 I Just Wanted You to Get Old 2:26
Credits:
MUSICIANS
• Nataly Dawn, vocals (1-12), acoustic guitar (1-9, 12), piano (11)
• Ryan Lerman, banjo (1, 2, 7), electric guitar (1-3, 5, 6, 8-10), mandolin (2, 5, 7)
• Jack Conte, organ (1, 8), percussion (1-3, 5, 9, 10), tambourine (1, 3, 8-10), piano (2, 5, 6), hand claps (2, 7, 8-10), claves (2), snare (2), toms (5), snaps (7), acoustic guitar (10), bass drum (11)
• Matt Chamberlain, drums (1, 3, 5, 9)
• David Piltch, upright bass (1-3, 5, 6, 8-10)
• Anton Patzner, violin (1-3, 5, 6, 11)
• Lewis Patzner, cello (1-3, 5, 6, 11)
• Louis Cole, drums (2, 6, 8, 10)
• Anthony Blea, violin (3, 11)
• Yuri Kye, violin (3, 11)
• Jacob Hansen-Joseph, viola (3, 11)
• Brady Anderson, cello (3, 11)
• Larry Goldings, piano (9)
• Joe Cohen, saxophone (9)
• Melecio Magdaluyo, saxophone (9)
• Mike Olmos, trumpet (9)
• Jeff Cressman, trombone (9)
PRODUCTION CREDITS
• Produced, Arranged and Orchestrated by Jack Conte
• All Songs & Vocal Harmonies Written by Nataly Dawn
• Engineered by Oz Fritz, with Assistant Engineer Isha Erskine, at Prairie Studios in Cotati, CA
• Additional Engineering by Jack Conte
• Mixed By Mike Mogis at Arc Studios, Omaha, NE
• Mastered by Robert C. Ludwig at Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, ME
• Album Design & Photography by Jeffrey Marini
Description:
≈ How I Knew Her comprising 12 autobiographical, introspective songs by Dawn was produced by her longtime partner Jack Conte. The album was recorded at Prairie Sun Studios in Cotati, CA with a group of accomplished musicians including Ryan Lerman (Ben Folds, A Fine Frenzy) on electric guitar, mandolin, banjo, and acoustic guitar; David Piltch (k.d. lang, Bill Frisell, Bonnie Raitt) on upright bass; Louis Cole (Louis and Genevieve, Pomplamoose); and Matt Chamberlain (Brad Mehldau, Fiona Apple, Tori Amos, Jon Brion) on drums. The studio, where many of Dawn s favorite Tom Waits albums were recorded, enabled the musicians to play one room as a full band. Oz Fritz engineered the album with Conte; it was then mixed by Mike Mogis and mastered by Bob Ludwig.
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Leslie (lyrics)
Fine dust falls from steel pipelines
Like ashes from a Pharaoh's tomb
Shaking off bad luck of babies' dreams
That never left the womb
Many things are wired
To avoid short-circuits
But not us, for we are
Far too human, too human
Leslie rides on Ferris Wheels
Way up in the umbrella clouds
She is not afraid of falling
Out of favor with the crowds
Lord oh Lord please bless her soul
And bless her mother
Shine you face on us
For we are human, too human
Do your best little girl and have a little fun
Cause life wears you down and takes you for a run
Run run little girl, run run little girl, run run little girl
Little girl run run...
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≈ Nonesuch Records has signed California-based singer/songwriter Nataly Dawn, one half of the duo Pomplamoose. Dawn’s solo debut, How I Knew Her, which was financed by the more than $100,000 raised from her Kickstarter campaign, is scheduled for release on January 22, 2013, with a tour to follow.
≈ Pomplamoose, whose other half is Dawn’s partner Jack Conte, has released numerous original songs and covers since 2008 as “VideoSongs” via their YouTube channel, which has some 350,000 subscribers; the videos themselves have had more than 80 million views to date. Dawn’s own YouTube channel, with solo VideoSongs and collaborations, has nearly 100,000 subscribers.
≈ The daughter of missionaries, Dawn spent much of her childhood in Europe, where she attended Lycées Français in France and Belgium before returning to the US to study art at Stanford University. It was there that she met Conte and formed Pomplamoose, eventually performing, recording, and editing songs and videos entirely on their own, in their Northern California home. Their first upload to YouTube was a song they had written, “Hail Mary,” which was featured on the YouTube homepage. In 2010, the duo began releasing creative covers of pop songs such as Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies” and Lady Gaga’s “Telephone,” which grew their fan base even further. Pomplamoose played 20 live dates in 2011, to sold-out audiences across the US.
≈ Nonesuch President Bob Hurwitz recalls the first time he heard about Pomplamoose: “Brad Mehldau told me over lunch one day about these two extremely cool musicians in the Bay Area that had found a new and original way to get their music out. I looked them up online and the first video I watched was ‘My Favorite Things.’ It was clear they were onto something special.” He continues, “I tried to get in touch with them, to no avail, but my colleague Lenny Waronker, the great producer and executive from Warners, brought us together about a year ago. The minute I heard Nataly’s demos I knew she had an original voice and was someone we would love to have as part of the Nonesuch family.”
≈ Dawn said of her decision to work with Nonesuch: “I can’t tell you how encouraging it is to be working with such passionate and intelligent people. People who care about music, and who are pleasantly old fashioned in the way they deal with artists.”
≈ In 2010, Pomplamoose released their first compilation of original songs with lyrics by Dawn entitled Pomplamoose VideoSongs, as well as an album of covers titled Tribute to Famous People. That same year, they also released The Holiday EP, in conjunction with Amazon.com, as an incentive for a charity book drive for the Richmond, CA, school system that brought in more than $130,000 worth of donated books. Their music could also be heard in a series of national television spots for Hyundai and Toyota. They have collaborated with other artists, like Ben Folds and Nick Hornby—with whom they produced a VideoSong.
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