| 1. Through Zara's Eyes |
| 2. Starlight Journey [Medley] |
| 3. In Pursuit |
| 4. Grey Cat's Night Prowl |
| 5. Sailing the Skies |
| 6. Calico Toes |
| 7. Hand Woven [Medley] |
| 8. Bengal's Secret |
| 9. Night Vision |
| 10. Spindrift |
Editorial Reviews
A wildly exotic, world fusion gem. One of the best albums of 1997, and a must have.
Real to Reel News
An auspicious debut from an artist with a free-ranging imagination and a gift for intelligent compositions and inventive arrangements.
Hand Woven
Hand Woven,Lorin Grean,Silver Wave,Celtic New Age,New Age / Meditation,Pop,World Music
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Mosaic
Woven Hand Manufacturer: Sounds Familyre ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HEZC0C Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Breathing Bull
- Winter Shaker
- Swedish Purse
- Twig
- Whistling Girl
- Elktooth
- Bible And Bird
- Dirty Blue
- Slota Prow - Full Armor
- Truly Golden
- Deerskin Doll
- Little Raven/Shun
Album Description
An enchanting and layered world of musical meditations. David Eugene Edwards' music is brooding and dark, yet somehow maintains a tight grip on hope. Dreamy instrumentals, jarring anthems, haunting melodies, hypnotic percussion. Whether the biblical references inspire heartfelt devotion or confused indifference, it's the power of the words and the passionate authority with which they're sung that bring Edwards' songs to another level.Customer Reviews:
Brilliant.......2006-11-13
Best album I've heard in a long time........2006-09-20
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Consider the Birds
Woven Hand Manufacturer: Sounds Familyre ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000654YZG Release Date: 2004-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Sparrow Falls
- Bleary Eyed Duty
- To Make A Ring
- Off The Cuff
- Chest Of Drawers
- Oil On Panel
- The Speaking Hands
- Down In Yon Forest
- Tin Finger
- Into The Piano
Album Description
Whether fronting seminal Denver band 16 Horsepower or venturing off on his own with Wovenhand, David Eugene Edwards' voice is unmistakable. Haunting and even abrasive, there is rarely a dull moment to be found when Edwards is behind the pulpit. Diverse in style and delivery, his music is never easy to corner. His latest album under the Wovenhand moniker, Consider The Birds, is no exception. Past influences run the gamut of the bluegrass/folk spectrum. Reviewers like to name-drop Nick Cave & Tom Waits, and have tossed out words like gothic, Americana and even alt-country. In the final analysis, though, no easy tag can be applied to this artist.Six of the album's ten songs feature Edwards solo, with little more than his fervent voice carrying the tune. Ordy Garrison (drums), Daniel McMahon (piano) and Shane Trost (bass) fill out the sound on the remaining four tracks. The album was put to tape by Robert Ferbrache, a one-time lap-steel player in 16 HP who runs Absinthe Studios. As we've come to expect, it's impossible to not be confronted by Edwards' lyrics, which, in the southern literary tradition of Flannery O'Conner or William Faulkner, are saturated with Biblical allusions. The grandson of a fire-and-brimstone preacher, Edwards channels that old-fashioned tent revival spirit well.
Customer Reviews:
Haunting,Starkly beautiful,terrifying..........2007-06-12
Consider the Birds; the best from David Eugene Edwards yet.......2005-09-02
Consider the Birds is the best of Woven Hand yet.
Look for more excellent records from Woven Hand in the future.
woven hand...music with a soul!.......2005-08-06
One strange little album.......2005-01-05
..........2004-12-19
Someone compared Woven Hand's last album to a walk in a dark,creepy forest. It was dense, eerie, and things just sort of appeared here and there. Well, if that's the case, then Consider the Birds is like reaching the end of the woods and realizing everything is still dark and scary as hell. It's not as dense or epic as Blush Music, but it brings a new energy. Edwards wails like his soul depends on it. The guitars wind and weave, the drums make sure you won't fall asleep anytime soon, and the lyrics are as stark and confrontational as you'll find anywhere. Amen, Brother Edwards, Amen.
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Woven Hand
Woven Hand Manufacturer: Sounds Familyre ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008DKBL Release Date: 2003-03-04 |
Tracks:
- The Good Hand
- My Russia
- Blue Pail Fever
- Glass Eye
- Wooden Brother
- Ain't No Sunshine
- Story And Pictures
- Arrow Head
- Your Russia
- Last Fist
Customer Reviews:
No more 16 horsepower........2006-08-26
A rich mixture of unique music...........2005-04-20
quick comment.......2004-02-01
Therefore, i would just like to assert that the reviewer before me is a twit. Thankyou.
oh my god.......2003-07-31
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Folky yet not.......2003-05-22
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Blush Music
Woven Hand Manufacturer: Sounds Familyre ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000C0FJT Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Tracks:
- Cripplegate (Standing on Glass)
- Animalitos (Ain't No Sunshine)
- White Bird
- Snake Bite
- My Russia (Standing on Hands)
- Way
- Aeolian Harp (Under the World)
- Your Russia (Without Hands)
- Another White Bird
- Story and Pictures
Customer Reviews:
No need for me to blush.......2006-09-20
It's an experiment on mixing styles and those styles are at opposite ends of the spectrum. Think about these duos religion-darkness, new age-bluegrass, classic-industrial sound etc... THE NICE PART: THEY ARE ALL THERE AND LIVE WELL TOGETHER maybe we should take exemple on that with humandiversity. Lyrics are exceptionals and singing use a nice tone.
Last year I went on their website and burnt 3 songs that I really liked "White bird", "My Russia" and "Sparrow falls". I ended up buying their 2 albums and discover a lot more. Songs I've downloaded were even better on cd because they were extended. I'd say now my two favorites are the heavy "Your russia" (where he sounds like he's angry but restrain himself to speak teeth close) and the happy "Cripplegate".
Blush.......2004-08-03
Darkwave meets bluegrass?.......2004-05-14
During the first two songs, a succinct description that comes to mind is "darkwave meets bluegrass," mainly due to the use of banjo in these slow, haunting tunes. But after track two, the banjo disappears and the sound seems to move to a kind of alternative rock with the influence of Native American music sounds. So then is it "darkwave meets western"? I guess that's part of what appeals to me about this album: I've never heard anything like it, so I can't file it away in any category. It is fresh and unique.
All of the songs are dark and very slow, but never do I feel that the album drags; it is beautiful, it is mesmerizing.
Instrumentation varies somewhat by song. The first two songs use banjo with fluid, sliding electric guitars; "Aeolian Harp" uses an organ while the vocals and electric guitars groan. "The Way" is a brief instrumental that uses a slide guitar with interesting percussive instruments. The instruments in "Snake Bite" sound rusty, if you can imagine what I mean by that, then in the latter part of the song, a stringed instrument is used, perhaps a cello, and the bow is bounced on the strings for an interesting effect. "Story And Pictures" starts with floating darkwave-style strings, then moves to piano. Electric guitars are used in various ways in all the songs.
Added sound effects provide an imaginary landscape. A sound in "Story And Pictures" reminds me of a woodpecker or a slowly creaking door; it is accompanied by church tower bells. I can't even begin to describe the interesting sounds found in the 5-minute mood-setting introduction of the 14-minute song, "Animalitos." All I can say is, they paint a vivid mental picture through sound.
The male vocals are usually at low register, with a pensive mood. Several of the songs have no vocals at all.
Speaking of vocals, here are a couple lyrics that stand out to me:
From "Cripplegate": "I wish to know nothing here, save for the blood of the cross; in you alone there is no harm."
From "Story And Pictures": "...tough-skin cowboy; idle hands, they rust..."
From "Aeolian Harp": "There is no buffalo outside, rifle child; it is more than hunger that betrays my heart."
If you are interested in hearing something unusual, something dark and beautiful, I highly recommend this album.
Superb Music.......2003-12-02
The first album is a more traditionally structured album. This album is much darker and personal. Less sing-a-long.
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Mosaic
Woven Hand Manufacturer: Sounds Familyre ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FCUVCA Release Date: 2006-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Breathing Bull
- Winter Shaker
- Swedish Purse
- Twig
- Whistling Girl
- Elktooth
- Bible and Bird
- Dirty Blue
- Slota Prow/Full Armour
- Truly Golden
- Deerskin Doll
- Little Raven
Album Details
David Eugene Edwards (Aka Woven Hand) Delivered his Fourth Album and his Masterpiece. The Album Again was Put to Tape by Robert Ferbrache, a One-time Lap-steel Player in 16 Hp who Runs Absinthe Studios in Denver. He Doesn't Stray Much from his Signature Sound: Mournful, Minor Key Dirges Within which Edwards Ruminates on his Recurring Themes of Faith, the Fallibility of Man, and the Folly of the Non-believer. But on "Mosaic", He Unleashes a Maelstrom of Intensity and Conviction that is as Captivating as it is Deeply Spiritual. This is It. The One. It's Magical, Dark, Mysterious, Sinister and Gorgeous.Customer Reviews:
an expansive and minor key world of darkness and drama, lost souls and true love.......2006-09-17
Damnation and suffering, a cold cruel world, the only hope of life everlasting is to somehow weather the harsh and hellish, to bow down and be lifted up.
And the thing is you don't necessarily have to be religious to be terrified of death and suffering, or eternal torture, and even the staunchest atheist might think twice if offered a chance at eternal life, and eternal happiness. Typically, the word of God, the usual messages from on high, repent or die, do unto others, are hugely heavy handed, granted, they are meant to be as they do concern your eternal life, but when delivered in the context of the Woven Hand, some of us find our agnostic selves chilled to the bone, the fear of God, -some- God anyway, gets us quaking in our boots.
But it's more about the delivery than the message for us, and from a purely musical approach Woven Hand's music is gloriously grim, an expansive and minor key world of darkness and drama, lost souls and true love, simple strummed guitars, dramatic understated strings, fiddles and wheezing accordions, haunting arrangements, bizarre percussion, strange FX and incredibly intense ambience, and of course Edwards' gorgeously affecting croon: dramatic, intense, emotional, but so obviously troubled, conflicted, hopeful too, yet streaked with a dark despair.
So although Woven Hand's chillingly morose gothic twang is perfect on its own, when tangled up with Edwards' moody tales of punishment and salvation, of love and death, it takes on even more emotional weight.
And compared to the first Woven Hand record, Edwards seems to slowly be moving away from the sound of 16 Horespower, the first Woven Hand could have been another 16HP record, but such is the way with records like that, a 'solo' record from the band member who wrote most of the music for the band he just left. But each record has been getting darker, more personal, disturbingly so, but at the same time, more epic, more cinematic, and more and more beautiful.
Brilliant.......2006-09-03
Edwards almost sounds like a King David singing psalms over an incredibly Gothic and old fashioned backing. The albums opening 90 second instrumental gives way to Winter Shaker that sets the albums mood with its use of traditional instruments and Edwards tormented wail. Winter Shaker is followed by Swedish Purse which makes use of both a banjo and creepy church organ that intentionally evokes a grave sense of uneasiness. Much like the work of Nick Cave the darkness reflected here is something that you can't turn away from. Stylistically the album is similar to their previous release but instead of evolving its almost as if they devolved sounding highly influenced by medieval times. Touches of the modern age filter in by albums end starting with the organ laced, almost upbeat instrumental Bible And Bird. The album closes out with the bizarre Little Raven/Shun that starts out with slightly over one minute of instrumental music followed by almost a minute of complete silence then Edwards chimes in with an effects drenched voice over a minimalist backing.
David Eugene Edwards is a musical genius. The slight changes he has made here are far from drastic but the album is a worthy purchase. I recommend this release to any fan of Edwards' previous work, Nick Cave or traditional and sacred music.
Reprinted from BUZZGRINDER.COM
Sweet Sorrow.......2006-09-02
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Hand Woven
Lorin Grean Manufacturer: Silver Wave ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000PPT Release Date: 1997-02-18 |
Tracks:
- Through Zara's Eyes
- Starlight Journey
- In Pursuit
- The Grey Cat's Night Prowl
- Sailing The Skies
- Calico Toes
- Hand Woven
- The Bengal's Secret
- Night Vision
- Spindrift
Customer Reviews:
Charming and inventive!.......2002-11-30
Magical.......2000-11-08
A true gem!.......1998-11-15
Excellent instrumental & wordless vocals - very soothing.......1998-11-04
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Mojo Presents the Quiet Revolution
Kevin Ayers , Akron Family , Diane Cluck , Vashti Bunyan , Pentangle , Woven Hand , James Yorkston , Josephine Foster , John and Beverley Martin , and Sweet Billy Pilgrim Manufacturer: Mojo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000PT166I |
Product Description
1. Kevin Ayers - All this crazy gift of time 2. akron family - gone beyond 3. diane cluck - all i bring you is love 4. vashti bunyan - rose hip novenber 5. pentangle - helping hand 6. woven hands - swedish purse 7. shelagh mcdonald - stargazer 8. james yorkston - summer song 9. josephine foster - there are eyes above 10. john and beverley martyn - go out and get it 11. bert jansch - the black swan 12. espers - children of stone 13. davy graham - blues raga 14. pete brown and piblokto -broken magic 15. sweet billy pilgrim - stars spill out of cups
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Blush
Woven Hand Manufacturer: Glitterhouse Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000083EBQ Release Date: 2003-03-11 |
Tracks:
- Cripplegate (Standing On Glass)
- Animalitos (Aint No Sunshine)
- White Bird
- Snake Bite
- My Russia (Standing On Hands)
- The Way
- Aeolian Harp (Under The World)
- Your Russia (Without Hands)
- Another White Bird
- Story And Pictures
Album Description
2003 solo album from David Eugene Edwards, the voice of 16 Horsepower. For fans of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Sleeve includes lyrics & credits. 10 tracks. Glitterhouse.
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Woven Hand
Woven Hand Manufacturer: Glitt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000632LL Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Good Hand
- My Russia
- Blue Pail Fever
- Glass Eye
- Wooden Brother
- Ain't No Sunshine
- Stormy and Pictures
- Arrow Head
- Your Russia
- Last First
Album Description
2002 solo album from David Eugene Edwards the voice of 16 Horsepower. For fans of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.Customer Reviews:
Folksy, Etherial, like Echo, XTC.......2002-10-10
There *is* a bit of a dark, almost etherial tone to much of the album, but the pace doesn't ever drag, seems appropriate to each song, and there are a number of songs that pick up the pace. Very well balanced, well mixed, good flow.
Other things to try if you like it:
Echo and the Bunnymen: Heaven up Here, or Porcupine, either has that etherial, dark mood, grab some headphones, put it on and chill.
U2: Joshua Tree
XTC: Mummer
Material: Seven Souls (a stretch, but it's world religion commentary, rapped out to a raga beat by William S. Burroughs. Sorry, it popped into my head like the Sta-Puft marshmallow man)
Later.
This pilgrim's progress.......2002-08-01
This work features a keyboard-oriented sound that lends the songs a lighter touch to complement the underlying drone. The lyrics are at times David's most spiritual and even sentimental, but what a distressing sentimentality. Yes there is a romantic element here, but this is not a picnic free of dark and threatening skies.
David, as always, has taken this chance to do some soul searching, but here it seems focused and thematic. "Blue Pail Fever" is a travelogue of sorts, taking us with him to the uttermost parts of his own journey as an artist, contemplating the sacrifice and confidence of his savior. The inspiration is clear, even in the darkness of his despair.
"Arrowhead" is an immediate favorite, asking questions and telling the story of a young pilgrim's progress, reminding us how mistakes often have consequences. Similarly, "Glass Eye" laments human frailty and hubris in the presence of grace. Even more compelling is "Wooden Brother" with its bright but haunting melody, driving this brooding memoir to an intensity that is hard to deny.
"Story and Pictures" sounds like the song David Edwards has been working on his whole career long. Boys growing up too soon, repentance coming far too slow, grace burning it all away. "The Good Hand" is similar in its tale of persistent mercy and loving-kindness in the face of death, decay and corruption.
The bookends of "My Russia" and "Your Russia" recount personal conviction and promise ultimate sanctification with an intensity and plain sincerity only David Edwards might be capable of producing. The slip and the grip of grace.
The project itself is woven together by the recurrent sounds and sonic themes, one of which might be described as locusts on a warm summer's night that take on different moods and intensities as the album progresses. Some songs simply blend together (a technique that drives DJs crazy) an effect that lends the work a continuity that would otherwise be lost.
A curious addition here is the cover of "Ain't No Sunshine," one that would make Bill Withers sit up and take note. But the melody line is there and so is the intention. I guess hillbillies can get lonely too.
Check out my homepage for more 16hp reviews and links.
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The Quiet Revolution - A Summer Folk Compendium
Various Manufacturer: MOJO ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000M0HWT0 |
Product Description
15 Tracks hand picked by MOJO:Kevin ayers, Akron Family, Diane Cluck, Pentangle, Woven Hand, Bert Jansch, Davy Graham and more.Meditation Music:
- Higher Octave Collection, Vol. 2
- Holiday Air: New Age Christmas Classics
- Hushabye Time
- In the Arms of the Wind
- In the Presence of Light [Original recording remastered]
- Jogging the Memory
- Live on the Double Planet [Live]
- Ménage À Quatre
- Midnight Boulevard
- Midsummer Century
Meditation Music
The Future Sound of Jazz, Vol. 2
Beethoven: The String Quartets, Op.18, No. 1 to 6
Music: Joseph Haydn: Trumpet Concerto, Hob. VIIe:1 / Organ C
Body of Evidence (1993 Film) [Soundtrack] [Import]
Az Da World Turns [Explicit Lyrics]
Behind Blue Eyes [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Beethoven: Symphony No.9 in D minor/Choral Fantasy
Best of Unchained Series [Import]