Ballads Of Living And Dying by Marissa Nadler

Ballads Of Living And Dying

Marissa Nadler

2004

Ballads Of Living And Dying is a Rock album by Marissa Nadler, originally released in 2004. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock

About

Raised in rural Massachusetts, Marissa Nadler evokes a deep, rich countryside with her straightforward acoustic folk music. <i>Ballads of Living and Dying</i> is her 2004 debut album and it’s a beaut. From the first strums of “Fifty Five Falls,” Nadler establishes herself as a modern-day Judy Collins. Whatever she lacks in Collins’ forthright clarity, she makes up for with a mystical aura and melodies that get under your skin. Tracks such as “Underwater,” the near wordless “Mayflower May,” the banjo-led “Days of Rum” create a world of intrigue, where it’s impossible to figure the time and place of these recordings. “Virginia” has a deep rowing motion that sounds nearly impossible for a young woman of just 23 years to attain. <i>Ballads</i> is an overlooked piece of sheer beauty. Unlike many of her contemporaries — such as Joanna Newsom and Devendra Banhart — Nadler never strays into avant-garde or freak-folk territory, preferring to play it straight. Surely, fans of Judy Collins, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen and Mia Doi Todd will find much to appreciate here.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Fifty Five Falls5:01
  2. 2Hay Tantos Muertos2:50
  3. 3Stallions3:11
  4. 4Undertaker2:17
  5. 5Box of Cedar4:39
  6. 6Bird Song3:07
  7. 7Mayflower May3:21
  8. 8Days of Rum4:20
  9. 9Virginia2:39
  10. 10Annabelle Lee5:15

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7 pressings tracked on Gatefold