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East of Eden [Enhanced]

Taken by TreesAudio CD
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Taken By Trees' Other Worlds is a impressionist poem for the Hawaiian Islands, where on a recent visit, chanteuse Victoria Bergsman found a swell of creative inspiration.

Working closely with photographer Amanda Marsalis, Victoria intimately documented her time in Hawaii. "I gathered ideas for songs, recorded nature sounds and Amanda filmed and took photos of me constantly. Her ... Read more in Amazon's Taken by Trees Store

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  • Audio CD (September 8, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Rough Trade Us
  • ASIN: B002ERCICA
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #122,638 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. To Lose Someone
2. Anna
3. Watch The Waves
4. Greyest Love Of All
5. Tidens Gĺng
6. Wapas Karna
7. My Boys
8. Day By Day
9. Bekännelse

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Rough Trade Records is excited to release East Of Eden, the new album by Taken By Trees. The album is the result of an extraordinarily adventurous recording process in Pakistan with local musicians. The album also includes the short film "Taweel Safari - The Longest Journey" that was shot in Pakistan while recording. Production skills were handled in Sweden by Dan Lissvik (partner in the Swedish duo 'Studio") with guest vocals from Noah Lennox of Animal Collective on "Anna".

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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East Of Eden, the second album from Taken By Trees, the solo project of Victoria Bergsman, may be a short album with 9 tracks clocking in just over 32 minutes, but it packs a pretty powerful wallop by its conclusion. The core material of the album was recorded over a six day period in Pakistan with the help of local musicians. It's an almost perfectly conceived set of moody acoustic indie pop augmented, enhanced and sometimes transformed by the contributions of the musicians with which Bergsman collaborated. In the middle of the record Bergsman has also placed two non-English language tracks, one in Swedish and the other a Pakistani track called "Wapas Karna," and follows those up with an inspired cover of the Animal Collective song "My Girls," here entitled "My Boys." It ends on a lovely note with the instrumental "Bekännelse," which preserves the ambient noises of its original recording session, including what sounds like the shout of a child at the very beginning. East Of Eden will certainly take its place as one of the most memorable indie pop records of the year. Standout cuts: "To Lose Someone," "Watch The Waves," "Greyest Love Of All" and "My Boys."
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4.0 out of 5 stars Taken By Trees - East of Eden 8/10 November 9, 2009
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Whether it is for spiritual, artistic, or less, ahem, savory reasons, the East has always been a musical mecca for soul-searching bands. From the Beatles experiment with Indian music to Pete Doherty's brief (and ultimately failed) excursion to Thailand to get clean, the Eastern world has, for all globalization has done since the `60s, retained an exciting mystique and a wealth of cultural traditions that many musicians have found impossible to ignore. Few, however, have found their tours as treacherous as Victoria Bergsman, former singer of Swedish pop band the Concretes. Accosted by ultra-religious locals as soon as she arrived in rural Pakistan, the single Bergsman improvised, pretending her sound engineer was her husband so that they could travel around the country without further problems. Given Bergsman's penchant for delicately intricate indie pop, one might expect such a tension-filled trip would have thrown a wrench in the proverbial songwriting gears, but East of Eden comes off as an impossibly relaxed, genuinely constructed album that meshes East and West improbably well.

Many an album recorded in foreign environments has come off as patronizing or a fraud, taking only the merest of cultural touchstones or instruments and calling it fusion when it is more often a parody. Even for all the hoopla regarding the Beatles' stay in India, Eastern styles were really apparent only on a few of their efforts. East of Eden, then, is a rarity, an album that from start to finish immerses itself in the Pakistani culture but retains that quintessentially Swedish pop edge that Bergsman long ago mastered. It's an exciting and, at first listen, a perplexing sort of record.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Subtle and quirky Swedish/Pakistani blending November 14, 2009
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I love the first half of this recording so much so that it should receive five stars, but unfortunately the last half should get no more than three; hence, my four star rating, maybe it should actually be 3.5. I realize there's been and invasion of the Hives et al and other Swedish acts as of late; but the last act that touched me (besides Jens Lekman and Peter, Paul, and Bjorn) was Bo Hanson. Now Taken By Trees. Love the plaintive simplicity. The First four tracks had me absolutely tickled on this foggy Santa Cruz morning. Her somewhat dead pan voicings over the bubbling tablas and other instrumentation achieved the rare feat of being relaxing while also being upbeat. The last half drags of the cd drags somewhat and looses my interest, sounding like B rate movie soundtrack--and I love music from this part of the world. I am smitten by TBT so much so that I'm going to buy her other record.
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4.0 out of 5 stars If You Need a Little Healing June 27, 2012
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Victoria Bergsman creates a gentle and soothing music. Here she dips her song-writing sensibilities into Pakistani melody and rhythm, yet her songs remain firmly in the Western pop tradition. The Eastern influence adds some mystery as well as a celebratory quality. You can feel the earth beneath your bare feet listening to "Watch the Waves" with its subtly hypnotic dancing rhythm. Bergsman has a small voice that has a charming childlike quality about it. She sings like a young girl standing by a window, lost in her solitary musings, phrasing the lyrics in sing-song fashion, most always reigning in the phrases, never drawing out the sound and holding the notes. Sometimes it's a little spooky, but mostly it's strangely alluring, a tender and even healing sound. In fact, given the limits of her voice, it's surprising the range of wistful emotions she can evoke. Due, I think, to her ability to fully inhabit her songs, singing from within them. This recording is too brief though, over, it seems, before you know it. I recommend Open Field for a fuller account of Bergsman (Taken by Trees). Then try to find her work as a member of the Concretes, especially the compilation Layourbattleaxedown. If you need a little healing, her music might be just what the doctor ordered.
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