Meredith Monk
has such a wonderful and unique vocal style that she is able to sing in
complete abstraction (no known words or language for much of the album)
yet maintain a very emotional and even sentimental quality in these
abstractions, at times. Listeners who can get past just how unique and
abstract her approach is will find immense joy and sadness deep within
her pieces. On Dolmen Music, Monk
wavers from being sad to the point of being quite morose (such as the
tracks "Gotham Lullaby" and "The Tale") to being happy to the point of
hysteria (as on "Traveling" and "Biography") without skipping a beat.
Most of the musical accompaniment is minimalist (mainly piano with
occasional, sparse percussion, guest vocalists also being prominent on
the final six-part track "Dolmen Music"). This minimalist support only
furthers Monk's
vast vocal language as the prominent focus in the recordings. Listeners
will also be very pleased to find that her wonderful voice is not
crowded or overshadowed. A true original, Monk's work should be sought by anyone with an interest in vocal exploration. (Michael G. Breece)
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