Drag City
2007
Blue Trees
About This Album
For fans of Dirty Three guitarist (and painter extraordinaire) Mick Turner and his partner in crime, drummer Jim White (together also known as the Tren Brothers), Blue Trees is good news indeed. Turner and the Trens have issued a number of vinyl-only singles and limited-edition CDs, and have had tracks on compilations that slipped by many. Blue Trees assembles a number of them -- 14 to be exact -- in stunning fidelity. The first seven cuts are by the Trens. One thing is immediately striking about the duo that makes up the D3's rhythm section. Their first EP was released in February of 1998, a month before the D3's wondrous Ocean Songs, a recording that divided many of the band's fans sharply. Less overtly rockist, more impressionistic than expressionistic, it becomes immediately clear when listening to those two records side by side that Turner and White had an integral part -- and were perhaps the driving force -- behind that change in the band's direction. While both men changed their dynamic as players, Turner completely reinvented himself as a guitarist while White found a way to create rhythm between beats. Together they created something so skeletal and shambolic yet elegant, so nearly bodiless, that the music is almost still, while shuffling ever forward -- like water swirling in eddies and tide pools.
Track List (try tracks 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 and 11)

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