Artist: Penguin Cafe
Title Of Album: A Matter Of Life...
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Editions Penguin Cafe
Catalogue Number: DPC101
Genre: Modern Classical / New Age / Jazz
Format: Mp3
Quality: VBR V0
Total Time: 46:17 min
Total Size: 81 mb
From Musical OMH:
When
life in the rat race becomes too stressful it’s not uncommon for the
top-tier earners to want a way out; a move to the country – or to
another country, somewhere hot by the sea – and slum it, go native,
perhaps tend an orchard, raise pigs or something similar. Simon Jeffes,
founder of the Penguin Café Orchestra, apparently found himself
creatively in this position in the early 1970s; worn out by the rigid
formality of the classical music he’d been brought up playing, but
apparently with no appetite for the noise of rock or the pomp of prog,
he fell off the map and formed a loose ensemble to play tradition-free
folk music.
Put together with whatever people and instruments
happened to be to hand the Penguin Café Orchestra was conceived, part
campfire jam, part Philip Glass meditative experiment in repetition and
minimalism, but always with a very accessible sense of melody, under
the banner of Brian Eno‘s label Obscure Records. Since then the music
has been widely heard but less widely identified; its combination of
simplicity and upbeat melodic accessibility rather inevitably caught
the ears of advertisers and film music fixers, and their bigger ‘hits’
will be inadvertently familiar to almost anyone with a TV.
Over
a decade after Jeffes’ untimely death in 1997 his son, Arthur, has
kicked a new group into life in homage and taken them on the road with
a new album. This material was aired last year at the BBC Proms where
it sat impressively well with works from the group’s previous 20-year
incarnation, which is a compliment both to Jeffes Jr’s understanding of
his father’s style and also to the timeless nature of that style.
A
Matter of Life… is a collection of instrumental tracks principally for
piano and bowed strings but also performed with various forms of
percussion, ukuleles, cuatros, double bass and pipes. The tracks are
generally built around a groove or a rhythm rather than a melody and
often feel almost improvised, though they tend to divide into two
kinds. There are the eclectic, energetic, almost tropical workouts –
The Fox And The Leopard is built around double bass and shakers and
evokes sun-bleached Mediterranean beaches, as do Pale Peach Jukebox and
Two Beans Shaker, whose percussion sounds like ants eating Rice
Krispies – and there are tracks like Finland, Coriolis and the openers
Landau and That, Not That, led by the piano with slow bowed strings as
an accompaniment to give body to the syncopated rhythms. This can feel
limited at times, and a bit more like a scripted one-man show than the
light hearted collaboration suggested otherwise, but on the whole it
works well.
Stylistically, A Matter of Life… is a near-perfect
match with the Penguin Café Orchestra of old. It is undeniably
easy-listening background music, but of the best possible kind: it can
be a passive soundtrack but generally stands up just as well to direct
attention. There are no stand-out ‘hits’ – no Music For A Found
Harmonium or Telephone And Rubber Band – and the whole can feel a bit
lacking in substance, but in terms of its aims – "sort of a love letter
to the original PCO music” – it’s a definite success. As long as you
know what to expect.
Tracklist:
01. That, Not That
02. Landau
03. Sundog
04. The Fox and the Leopard
05. Finland
06. Pale Peach Jukebox
07. Harry Piers
08. Two Beans Shaker
09. From a Blue Temple
10. Ghost in the Pond
11. Coriolis