Montana: A Love Story

Montana: A Love Story

by George Winston
Montana: A Love Story

Montana: A Love Story

by George Winston

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Overview

A love letter to his home state, Montana is George Winston's most varied album since 1999's Plains and probably his most personal album, ever. His last album -- 2002's Night Divides the Day -- focused on his first musical inspiration, the Doors. Montana goes deeper into his heart, back to childhood memories of his family's house, lullabies, and first encounters with songs that would later hold great personal meaning. It's this kind of genuine wonder of it all that makes Montana so great. Winston is freer than usual on some of the tracks, playing like France's most precious dreamer, Erik Satie, must have; sometimes with great care and sometimes open-ended. On "Valse Frontenac," Winston stops on what seems like the second-to-last note, a cliffhanger move Satie might have pulled on you in anything-goes-Paris, 1900 or so. Like so many other moments on the album, it's fragile, but purposeful enough to not be maudlin. Surrounding these peculiar twists with popular nostalgia like "Goodnight Irene" and that song to which you first danced with a girl -- in Winston's case it's Sam Cooke's "You Send Me" -- are more common moments with no less sincerity, and it keeps Montana from being an album only Winston understands. His brief but informative liner notes also help the listener relate, but the varied repertoire might surprise -- or at worst, alienate -- those who only know his "one mood" albums. Moving away from the mood-based albums like December and Autumn lets the pianist get risky and play things by a diverse group of folk like the 19th century composer Rentaro Taki and Frank Zappa, whose "The Little House I Used to Live In" goes from cerebral to homey in Winston's caring, miniature interpretation. You see "Montana" on the cover and "Zappa" in the credits and you think you're going to sing, "Moving to Montana soon/Going to be a dental floss tycoon," but that's not Winston, too obvious. George always hints he knows, and then goes and plays it the way he wants to: not overly academic, heartfelt, and with nothing to prove. It's made his detractors declare his music "wallpaper," but they'll have a hard time doing that with Montana. Don't let it scare you. The little bits of dissonance are tempered with welcoming warmth and heart. Montana is filled with the goods and bads, the regrets and triumphs of home, and all the sentimentality and peculiarity of going back. The way Winston sorts it all out is fascinating and anything but wallpaper. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 10/12/2004
Label: Rca Victor / Windham Hill Records
UPC: 0828766204223
Rank: 35166

Tracks

  1. Thumbelina
  2. Billy in the Low Land
  3. Valse Frontenac
  4. The Little House I Used to Live In
  5. Montana Glide
  6. Nevertheless, Hello
  7. The Twisting of the Hay Rope (Casadh an tS¿¿g¿¿in)
  8. Joy, Hope, and Peace
  9. You Send Me
  10. High Plains Lullaby
  11. The Mountain Winds Call Your Name
  12. Music Box (Kojo No Tsuki)
  13. Raining in Her (The Muse)
  14. (Variations On) Bamboo
  15. Goodnight Irene
  16. Sweet Soul (G¿¿bajie)
  17. Sky (Goobajie)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

George Winston   Primary Artist,Piano

Technical Credits

Traditional   Composer
Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Frank Zappa   Composer
Howard Johnston   Engineer,Producer
Mark Isham   Composer
Sam Cooke   Composer
Huddie Ledbetter   Composer
Philip Aaberg   Composer
Scott Smith   Cover Photo
Justin Lieberman   Engineer
Rentaro Taki   Composer
George Winston   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Cathy Econom   Producer
Paul Anastasio   Composer
Gail Korich   Research Assistant
Chris Orrall   Research Assistant,Editorial Assistant
Colin Gradek   Engineer
Karen Gebarski   Production Assistant
Tim Britton   Arranger,Composer
Alby Potts   Composer
Rick Epping   Arranger,Composer
Jennifer Ramsay   Creative Director
Richard Thomas Jennings   Design,Art Direction
Ling Wen Tsai   Production Assistant
Chris Norman   Arranger
Patrick Ball   Arranger,Composer
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