Dreamland Beat Circus

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  • Release Date: 01/29/2008
  • Sales Rank: 109,422
  • Label: CUNEIFORM
  • UPC: 045775026428

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Dreamland

1LISTENGyp the Blood 2:22
2LISTENThe Ghost of Emma Jean 4:43
3LISTENHypnogogia 1:02
4LISTENDelerium Tremens 4:06
5LISTENLucid State 1:04
6LISTENDeath Fugue 3:11
7LISTENThe Good Witch 0:44
8LISTENDark Eyes 3:01
9LISTENSlavochka 4:08
10LISTENThe Gem Saloon 3:26
11LISTENEl Torero 1:20
12LISTENThe Rough Riders 4:19
13LISTENConey Island Creepshow 3:32
14LISTENHell Gate 2:37
15LISTENMeet Me Tonight in Dreamland 3:07
16LISTENMarch of the Freaks 2:24

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In its original incarnation, Beat Circus was an improvisational instrumental combo who took old-fashioned circus music as their jumping off point. 2004's Ringleaders Revolt was a weird and wonderful amalgam of Edwardian kitsch and contemporary free improv fearlessness, but leader Brian Carpenter wisely recognized that there was not likely a second album's worth of material in that style. As a result, he went in an entirely different direction for Dreamland. Announced as the first release in the band's new "Weird American Gothic" trilogy, Dreamland is a concept album loosely based on a real historical tragedy, the fire that consumed Coney Island's Dreamland amusement park in 1911. Working with lyrics for the first time, Carpenter is occasionally a bit heavy-handed; "The Ghost of Emma Jean" lacks the creepy mystery Carpenter seems to be going for simply because the lyrics sketch out too much of the story: girl gets run over by train, returns as ghost, the end. On the other hand, the music and the wonderfully well-realized arrangements are, if anything, even better than on the band's debut. This time, Carpenter is working with an expanded version of the band from the first album, including accordionist Alec K. Redfearn and drummer Matt McLaren from Providence post-rockers Alec K. Redfearn & the Eyesores, and New York alt-folk mainstay Brian Dewan, who provides his trademark electric zither as well as the album's lovely/creepy cover art, and the stylistically varied results make for a wonderfully imaginative record. Instrumental tracks like the opener "Gyp the Blood," and the mad Balkan dance tune "Slavochka" work the same stylistic street as folks like Beirut and A Hawk and a Hacksaw, while the more experimental pop-oriented songs recall the warped imagination of Elephant 6 associated eccentrics the Music Tapes. Fans of any of those acts will find much to love here. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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