Mary
Chapin Carpenter’s debut orchestral record, Songs From The Movie, will be
released January 14 on Zoë/Rounder Records. Recorded at Air Studios in London,
the album was arranged and conducted by six-time Grammy Award winner Vince
Mendoza (Sting, Diana Krall, Chris Botti, Elvis Costello, Björk, Joni Mitchell)
and was produced by Carpenter and Mendoza along with Matt Rollings (Keith
Urban, Lyle Lovett). Featured on the album are new interpretations of ten
beloved songs by Carpenter, including “Between Here and Gone” and “Come On Come
On.”
In
celebration of the album, Carpenter is set to embark on her first tour with a
live orchestral backing. The tour will run throughout 2014 and includes a
special debut performance at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall with the BBC
Scottish Symphony Orchestra on January 24 as well as a date at L.A.’s Disney
Concert Hall with L.A. Philharmonic on February 8. See reverse for complete
details.
Songs
From The Movie pairs Carpenter’s songbook with an ensemble of London’s finest
orchestral musicians and features Peter Erskine (Weather Report, John
Abercrombie, Rod Stewart, Michael Bublé, Joni Mitchell, Diana Krall) on drums.
Of the recording process, Carpenter comments, “Working with Vince Mendoza was
incredibly inspiring. His arrangements gave these existing songs new meanings,
new colors, new feelings, new destinations. To hear them played by the world
class orchestra assembled at Air Studios was beyond any artistic experience
that I could have imagined.”
The past
two years have been landmark years for acclaimed singer-songwriter. In addition
to releasing Ashes and Roses (2012) to widespread critical acclaim, Carpenter
was recently inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and won an
Emmy award for her work on Nashville Public Television's “No Going Back: Women
and the War.” Over the course of her career, Carpenter has recorded 12 albums
and has sold over 13 million records. With hits like “Passionate Kisses” and
“He Thinks He’ll Keep Her,” she has won five Grammy Awards (with 15
nominations), two CMA awards and two Academy of Country Music awards for her
vocals. Her songs speak to the most personal of life’s details and the most
universal.
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