Late Night Tales: Agnes Obel
Late Night Tales: Agnes Obel is a compilation album curated and performed by Agnes Obel for Late Night Tales series, released by Night Time Stories on 25 May 2018. It features artists such as Nina Simone, Henry Mancini, Ray Davies, Michelle Gurevich, Can, and Yello, among many others. Three previously unheard songs from Obel appear in the mix, including “Poem About Death”, a collaboration with the Danish poet Inger Christensen.[2][3] Critics compared the album with David Lynch's work.[1][4]
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Released | May 25, 2018 | |||
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Length | 50:22 | |||
Label | Night Time Stories | |||
Producer | Agnes Obel | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Obel wrote about her album, "I was surprised at how much time I ended up spending on this. I collected all the songs together with my partner Alex and we just spent time listening to records, trying to see what would fit together. Some of the music I’ve included here is on mixtapes we made when we were just friends as teenagers. Each one of the tracks produces stories in my head."[5]
Track listing
- "The Evil Theme" - Henry Mancini
- "Moonbird" - Roger Webb
- "Eden’s Island" - eden ahbez
- "The Nights” - Lee Hazlewood
- "Ay Ay Ay Ay" (Angle-Lala) - Nora Dean
- "Great Mission" - Yello
- "Aleluia" - Quarteto em Cy & Tamba Trio
- "Bloody Shadows from a Distance" - Lena Platonos
- "I Go to Sleep" - Ray Davies
- "Piano Quintet, V" - Alfred Schnittke
- "Stretch Your Eyes" (Ambient Acapella) - Agnes Obel
- "Pilentze Pee" (Pilentze Sings) - The Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Choir
- "Glemmer Du" (Exclusive Arvid Müller Cover Version) - Agnes Obel
- "Bee Dance" (Exclusive) - Agnes Obel
- "The End" - Sibylle Baier
- "Party Girl" - Michelle Gurevich
- "Oscura Primavera" - Can
- "I Lie" - David Lang
- "Images" (Live in New York 1964) - Nina Simone
- "Poem About Death" (Exclusive Spoken Words With Music) - Agnes Obel
References
- Monger, James Christopher. "Agnes Obel - Late Night Tales". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
- Boilen, Bob (2018-05-21). "Agnes Obel Explains Her 'Late Night Tales' Track By Track". NPR Music. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
- Bartlet, Jess. "Agnes Obel curates beautifully subtle Late Night Tales compilation". Earmilk. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
- Ashworth, Lee (2018-04-25). "Late Night Tales: Agnes Obel – Album Review". Louder than War. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
- "AGNES OBEL". Late Night Tales. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
External links
- Late Night Tales: Agnel Obel at Late Night Tales