Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets

Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets

by Rufus Wainwright
Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets

Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets

by Rufus Wainwright

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Overview

Not the singer/songwriter's first foray into Shakespeare, Rufus Wainwright's Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets offers an ambitious mix of accompanied readings, opera, and chamber pop to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Bard's death (its release date falls a day early). Three of the included sonnets appeared on Wainwright's 2010 LP All Days Are Nights: Songs for Lulu but are rearranged and newly recorded here. Helena Bonham Carter, Carrie Fisher, Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine, and, most frequently, opera singer Anna Prohaska are among several celebrated guests on the 16-track set, which provides two interpretations of most of the poems. The album opens with a reading of "Sonnet 43" by Welsh actress and singer Sian Phillips over quietly percussive electronics, before approaching the same poem as a graceful, fully realized aria with Prohaska and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. It's not until the third track, "Take All My Loves (Sonnet 40)," that we hear Wainwright himself sing, and it's an electro-symphonic, avant-garde pop song that also features an inserted recitation by English musician/producer Marius de Vries. In fact, those hoping to hear not only Wainwright's compositions but also his voice will have to make due with just three tunes and some supporting appearances. A highlight among his pop songs and of the album is "A Woman's Face (Reprise) (Sonnet 20)," a wistful ballad reworked from All Days Are Nights: Songs for Lulu, in which Shakespeare expresses deep affection for another man. Elsewhere, droning guitar and rock drums are punctuated with strings on "Unperfect Actor (Sonnet 23)," which sees the musician joined by his sister Martha Wainwright, Fiora Cutler (aka Fiora), and actress Helena Bonham Carter, the latter in a spoken intro. Florence Welch takes the lead on the mellifluous, tropics-infused "When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes (Sonnet 29)," and none other than William Shatner delivers a dramatic, highly edited performance of "Sonnet 129." In a Kurt Weill-esque cabaret entry, "Sonnet 66" is read and sung in German by Juergen Holtz, Christopher Nell, and Wainwright, with electric guitar, piano, and strings accompaniment. While fans of either persuasion should note that the collection has as much strictly classical material as it does chamber pop, altogether the album presents a compelling, balanced mix of many manner of vocal performance. Arriving on the heels of a recording of his first opera, the French-language Prima Donna, Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets reaffirms that the songwriter/composer is an arranger at home in many styles, with the ability to make this kind of sprawling, genre-surfing project unfold with elegance. ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 06/10/2016
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
UPC: 0028947955092
Rank: 165801

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Sonnet 43
  2. When Most I Wink (Sonnet 43)
  3. Take All My Loves (Sonnet 40)
  4. Sonnet 20
  5. A Woman's Face (Sonnet 20)
  6. For Shame (Sonnet 10)
  7. Sonnet 10
  8. Unperfect Actor (Sonnet 23)
  9. Sonnet 29
  10. When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes (Sonnet 29)
  11. Sonnet 129
  12. Th' Expense of Spirit (Sonnet 129)

Disc 2

  1. All Dessen Müd (Sonnet 66)
  2. A Woman's Face (Reprise) (Sonnet 20)
  3. Sonnet 87
  4. Farewell (Sonnet 87)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Rufus Wainwright   Primary Artist,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Hans-Joern Brandenburg   Piano
Jurgen Holtz   Vocals
Jayce Ogren   Conductor
Nicholai Baxter   Guitar (Acoustic)
Stefan Rager   Drums,Percussion
Chris Chaney   Bass
Marius de Vries   Keyboards,Synthesizer
Fiora Cutler   Vocals
Florence Welch   Vocals
Ben De Vries   Vocals (Background)
Dom Bouffard   Guitar
Ralph Graessler   Bass
Christopher Nell   Vocals
Berlin String Section   String Quartet
Gary Novak   Drums
Joel Shearer   Guitar
BBC Symphony Orchestra   Orchestra
Martha Wainwright   Vocals
Graham Bradshaw   Cello
Anna Prohaska   Vocals

Technical Credits

Eldad Guetta   Engineer,Programming
Paul Hughes   General Manager
Ann McKay   Producer
Nicholai Baxter   Mixing,Engineer
Dom Bouffard   Arranger
Philip Krause   Engineer
Renaud Loranger   Executive Producer
Christa Schuenke   Text Translation
Anna-Lena Rodewald   Project Manager
Sian Phillips   Recitation
James Clarke   Mixing
Carrie Fisher   Recitation
Peter Eyre   Recitation,Liner Notes
Marius de Vries   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Recitation
Rufus Wainwright   Concept,Composer,Producer,Orchestration,Cover Illustration,Executive Producer
Brett Shaw   Engineer
Justin Moshkevich   Engineer
William Shakespeare   Text,Composer
Helena Bonham Carter   Recitation
Rainer Maillard   Engineer
Borza Ghomeshi   Engineer
Frally Hynes   Recitation
Andrew Keener   Producer
Manuela Amadei   Booklet Editor
Robert Wilson   Concept
Timothy Cummings   Paintings
Susan Thomas   Engineer
Matthew Welch   Photography
Paula Quijano   Management
Robert Winter   Assistant Engineer
Ben De Vries   Composer,Engineer,Programming
Inge Keller   Recitation
Jutta Ferbers   Selection
Christopher Rouse   Assistant Engineer
William Shatner   Recitation
Eric Boulanger   Mastering
Harald Hoffmann   Photography
Philip Rothman   Orchestration
Fred Munzmaier   Design
Phil Rowlands   Mixing,Editing
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