Admiral Charcoal's Song | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Rebecca Moore |
Cover: | AdmiralCharcoalsSongRebeccaMoore.jpg |
Genre: | Experimental rock |
Length: | 67:34 |
Label: | Knitting Factory Records[1] |
Producer: | James McLean |
Next Title: | Home Wreckordings |
Next Year: | 2001 |
Admiral Charcoal's Song is the first album by Rebecca Moore.[2] It was released in 1995.[3] It is based on a surrealist musical written and directed by Moore in New York; after hearing it, Michael Dorf offered a record deal through his Knitting Factory Records label.[3] The songs were revised and arranged before being recorded. Moore deems it a formative work, though it is popular among experimental music enthusiasts.
Trouser Press called the album "darkly whimsical and impressionist," writing that "Moore conducts a rarefied tour through a bizarre imagination."[4] Billboard called it "a woefully overlooked album of dark drama and hypnotic beauty."[1]
All tracks written by Rebecca Moore.
Vocals, Acoustic guitar, sound effects
Electric 6 String Bass, Drums
Voice
Trumpet