Jessica Pratt (album)
Jessica Pratt is the self-titled debut album by American folk singer-songwriter Jessica Pratt. It was released in 2012 through Darker My Love guitarist Tim Presley's record label, Birth Records. Produced by Craig Gotsill, the album features the songs that were originally recorded in 2007 over analogue tape.[1]
Jessica Pratt | ||||
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Released | 2012 | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 40:58 | |||
Label | Birth | |||
Producer | Craig Gotsill | |||
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The initial 500 pressings of the sold out in less than two weeks.[2] It received attention from many music websites and magazines, including Pitchfork (website),[3] Consequence of Sound[4] and PopMatters.[5]
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 78/100[6] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Consequence of Sound | B[4] |
Pitchfork | 7.5/10[3] |
PopMatters | 6/10[5] |
Upon its release, Jessica Pratt received positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 78, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 7 reviews.[6] James Reed of The Boston Globe though that "the album brings to mind the homespun intimacy of Sibylle Baier’s “Colour Green” and Karen Dalton’s world-weary take on folk blues," while describing the songs on the album as "quiet gems cradled in the rudimentary but delicate fingerpicking of her acoustic guitar."[7] Consequence of Sound critic Philips Cosores wrote: "Pratt has provided for herself a successful introduction to the world, where her unpredictable melodies and vocal tics proudly display strengths and weaknesses with unwavering confidence, reminding of the potential contained in minimal production and instrumentation."[4] Nevertheless, PopMatters critic Elias Leight was more mixed in his review, writing: "Sometimes Pratt’s nervousness about being looped into a scene extends to her album’s production. Some songs are cloaked in hissing tape, and her lyrics can be difficult to make out."[5]
Track listing
All songs written and performed by Jessica Pratt.
- "Night Faces" – 4:08
- "Hollywood" – 3:27
- "Bushel Hyde" – 4:10
- "Mountain'r Lower" – 3:18
- "Half Twain The Jesse" – 5:24
- "Casper" – 4:26
- "Midnight Wheels" – 3:19
- "Mother Big River" – 4:19
- "Streets Of Mine" – 2:43
- "Titles Under Pressure" – 2:33
- "Dreams" – 3:11
Personnel
- Jessica Pratt – writing, performance, insert artwork
- Tim Presley – artwork, layout
- Craig Gotsill – production
References
- Pickard, Joshua (December 20, 2012). "Interview: Jessica Pratt". Beats Per Minute. Missing or empty
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(help) - Bravo, Amber (November 20, 2012). "Interview: Jessica Pratt". The Fader. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
- Zoladz, Lindsay (November 20, 2012). "Jessica Pratt - Jessica Pratt". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
- Cosores, Phillip (November 27, 2012). "Album Review: Jessica Pratt – Jessica Pratt". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
- Leight, Elias (July 16, 2013). "Jessica Pratt: Jessica Pratt". PopMatters. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
- "Jessica Pratt - Jessica Pratt". Metacritic. Retrieved July 15, 2015.
- Reed, James (December 18, 2012). "Jessica Pratt's self-titled album echoes an era past". The Boston Globe. Retrieved July 15, 2015.