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Co-founder of The
Birthday Party and Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, multi instrumentalist
Mick Harvey makes a special appearance at the reopening of Dublin's premier
music venue, Whelans. For this performance Harvey will be accompanied
by his solo band, featuring Rosie Westbrook (double bass) and fellow Bad
Seed members, James Johnston (organ and guitar) and Thomas Wydler (drums).
Adrian Crowley and Devon Sproule are special guests.
MICK HARVEY
Internationally renowned arranger, producer, multi instrumentalist, film
soundtrack composer and co-founder of The Birthday Party and Nick Cave
And The Bad Seeds, Australian musician Mick Harvey returns with the new
album, "Two Of Diamonds" - the follow up to 2005's "One Man's Treasure"
- out on Mute in North America on July 17, 2007.
"Two Of Diamonds," mostly recorded at Harvey's Grace Lane Studio and Atlantis
Studios, in Melbourne Australia, features an eclectic collection of songs
which Harvey has chosen to interoperate in his own distinctive and emotive
style. Some are original Harvey compositions (the dream-like 'Blue Arrows'
and the graceful 'Little Star'), and, as with 'One Man's Treasure' these
are combined with more obscure classics, sometimes stemming from the pens
of well known enigmatic songwriters such as PJ Harvey. What once again
unites this timeless material is Mick Harvey's deeply personal connection
with every song included on "Two Of Diamonds." The recorded interpretive
work of Nina Simone and Johnny Cash, two of Mick Harvey's favourite artists,
still inspire him to grasp the essence of his elected material and make
it his own.
For the eagerly awaited "Two Of Diamonds," the redoubtable Harvey accompanied
by his solo band, featuring Rosie Westbrook (double bass) and fellow Bad
Seed James Johnston (organ and guitar) and Thomas Wydler (drums). Guest
musicians on two tracks also include Rob Ellis from P.J. Harvey's band
(piano/drums), who has also toured with Mick, and Julitha Ryan (piano)
from Melbourne instrumental band Silver Ray.
"It's a very different thing when you get into playing live in the studio,"
says Harvey of "Two Of Diamonds." "The last record ("One Man's Treasure")
I did all by myself, building it up bit by bit. This time most of the
tracks were recorded live in the studio. The addition of the double bass
was really perfect for what I was trying to do. It gives an amount of
room... a lot of space for things to get really quiet and leaves a lot
of room for the singing, so I'm not fighting against a lot of electrified
instruments."
On "Two Of Diamonds" Mick Harvey seeks to bring the songs to their most
emotionally powerful level. The arrangements are kept as straightforward
as possible, and in a deceptively effortless manner, he and his band succeed
in their aim. "Two Of Diamonds" is another Mick Harvey record passionately
delivered straight from the heart.
Harvey began a European tour in support of "Two of Diamonds" in April
2007.
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