Petra Goes To The Movies Petra Haden

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Album-Release:
2013

HRA-Release:
09.01.2013

Label: Anti/Epitaph

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Adult Contemporary

Artist: Petra Haden

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  • 1 Rebel Without A Cause Main Title 02:48
  • 2 God's Lonely Man 01:59
  • 3 Cool Hand Luke Main Title 02:06
  • 4 Cinema Paradiso 03:00
  • 5 A Fistful Of Dollars Theme 01:49
  • 6 Psycho Main Title 02:01
  • 7 Goldfinger Main Title 02:09
  • 8 Carlotta's Galop 02:59
  • 9 It Might Be You 05:14
  • 10 The Planet Krypton 01:22
  • 11 Superman Theme 03:53
  • 12 My Bodyguard 02:48
  • 13 Pascal's Waltz 01:22
  • 14 Calling You 04:45
  • 15 Hand Covers Bruise 04:19
  • 16 This Is Not America 04:59
  • Total Runtime 47:33

Info for Petra Goes To The Movies

Stunning a capella renditions of classic movie themes from Psycho to Taxi Driver to The Social Network. With guests Brad Mehldau, Charlie Haden and Bill Frisell.

Petra Haden’s wondrous new album 'Petra Goes To The Movies' offers a one of a kind opportunity to experience some cinematic soundtracks in an extraordinary new way. Epic and evocative scores have been ingeniously recreated utilizing layers of remarkably inventive vocals. Far from a mere novelty, these interpretations retain every bit of emotional resonance and inspirational might as the originals.

Haden, who hails from a musical family that includes her father, distinguished jazz bassist Charlie Haden, has contributed to records by Beck, The Twilight Singers, The Decemberists, Foo Fighters, Mike Watt and others as well as collaborated with the acclaimed guitarist Bill Frisell. In 2005, at the suggestion of bassist Mike Watt, she recorded and released an a-cappella rendition of the Who’s pop art masterwork “The Who Sell Out” to widespread acclaim. Upon hearing the record, Pete Townshend telephoned Haden to enthusiastically thank her, proclaiming her version of his album “beautiful.”

Petra Goes To The Movies is the culmination of Haden’s lifelong love for both vocal interpretation and movie music: “The idea of interpreting music with my voice started when I was little,” she explains. “I would hear music around the house and mimic the instruments with my voice. And I love movies but my favorite thing about them has always been the scores. When people hear this record I want them to feel what I felt when I first saw the film, even if they’ve never seen it.”

In addition to Haden’s multi layered vocals, the record features notable guest appearances by jazz pianist Brad Mehldau, bassist Charlie Haden and Bill Frisell.

Haden says the songs on the album were selected from soundtracks she emotionally connected with and seemed to add something significant to the film – from the otherworldly sonic landscape of Ennio Morricone’s “A Fistful of Dollars Theme,” the weight John Williams instilled in the noble and heroic “Superman” to the bittersweet romantic longing of Dustin Hoffman’s character in “Tootsie.”

“When I saw the film Social Network I thought it was a great movie but it was the music that really drew me in,” she explains. “I immediately got the soundtrack and when I heard the song “Hand Covers Bruise” I thought, ‘This is me.’ I recently sent my version to (the song’s co-composer) Atticus Ross and he wrote back, ‘This is f*cking amazing.’”

Petra Haden, vocals & violin
Brad Mehldau, piano
Charlie Haden, bass
Bill Frisell, guitar

Petra was born into a musical family, one of the triplet daughters of legendary jazz bassist Charlie Haden. At age seven, after seeing Captain Kangaroo playing the violin on T.V., Petra decided to take up the instrument herself. Although she quit the violin in 7th grade she started playing again when she was 20. She’s turned her fixation on Captain Kangaroo’s favorite instrument into a career of her own, playing with some of the big names of alternative jazz and rock for the last fifteen years.

Petra’s love of instruments enabled her to provide unique voices to the notes she sang, re-creating the sounds of the instruments with her own voice, in pop, classical, jazz, blues, or any other idiom or genre one cares to name. She developed complex arrangements in her head and could interpret a wide variety of ecclectic sounding music.

Her first recordings of note were with the Geffen Records Los Angeles based band “that dog,” Sister Rachel was as a member of “that dog” as well. The first two releases 1994′s self-titled debut, and 1995′s Totally Crushed Out were lo-fi affairs filled with loud guitars and complex vocal harmonies. In 1997 they put out Retreat From the Sun, a Brad Wood-produced recording that had a catchier, poppier sound. The group disbanded soon but before their split, Petra recorded her first solo album, Imaginaryland, in 1996. The inspiration for the experimental record came from sister Tanya’s stuffed animal, Imaginary Bear. It was largely made up of Petra’s acappella voice collages, and featured both original songs and covers. The next recording was released in 1999 Bella Neurox, a collaborative instrumental album with accordionist/photographer, Alicia Rose a/k/a Miss Murgatroid.

During this time Petra’s vocal accompaniment, solo and harmonies became well known and In the ensuing decade, she accompanied artists such as Foo Fighters, Green Day, Bette Midler, Sean Lennon and Victoria Williams. She has also worked with her sisters, fellow triplets Rachel and Tanya as The Haden Sisters , appearing at clubs in LA and at the SXSW music conference. It was while playing at SXSW on the same bill as The Decemberists that Petra met the band that she would spend most of 2005 with touring with. She became an integral part of the Portland group’s live shows providing key vocal and instrumental support to leader Colin Meloy’s iconoclastic vocals and songs.

Petra’s most recent solo effort was released early 2005 on Hoboken’s Bar None Records. Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out is the latest chapter in the always provocative, often unpredictable yet never less than fascinating musical career of Ms. Haden. Bassist Mike Watt (Minutemen/fIREHOSE) a good friend knew of Petra’s ability to “layer” voices. He offered up the challenge to Petra to re-imagine his favorite record “The Who Sell Out” using only her voice in the place of instruments. (This at least a year before any news of Bjork’s Medulla leaked to the press). He gave her an 8 track cassette tape with the original Who album recorded onto one track and the other seven empty – to be filled with harmonies reinventing not only all The Who’s singing and instrumental parts, including drums. Taking the great album to heart she also recorded all the mock radio commercials so integral to The Who Sell Out experience.

2005 also saw the release of a duet recording with jazz guitarist Bill Frisell, plainly titled Petra Haden and Bill Frisell. Of “Petra Haden and Bill Frisell” PopMatters.com wrote “Sharing keen musicianship and infectious charm Petra and Bill tackle a wide array of pop standards — ranging from Gershwin and Mancini to Grohl and Martin (Chris). Although the song selection proves to be the most adventurous quality, the album is nevertheless a startling and refreshing set of pop, an understated collection that reflects the humble yet profound presence both bring to their work; they speak volumes by saying so little.”

Petra currently lives in Los Angeles where she is working on her next solo a-cappella record recorded by Justin Burnett. Petra Haden and the Sellouts, (her choir) have been playing local shows around Los Angeles and learning new material. She has been rehearsing with The Foo Fighters for an upcoming acoustic tour where she will be playing violin, and singing in the band. Petra has been working on original material. She recorded a new CD with Alicia Rose (Miss Murgatroid) called, Hearts And Daggers which is still unreleased. She will be in New York this summer finishing her collaboration with Cibo Matto’s Yuka Honda which is expected to be released in the near future.

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