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'''''Hold Everything Dear''''' is a 2011 album from [[Cindytalk]] released by [[Editions Mego]], catalogue number eMEGO 122.
'''''Hold Everything Dear''''' is a 2011 album from [[Cindytalk]] released by [[Editions Mego]], catalogue number eMEGO 122. All tracks were written and recorded by [[Cindy Sharp]] and Matt Kinnison, 2006–11.

==Description==

The following description is from the [http://editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO-122 Editions Mego website]: "Hold Everything Dear is the third installment in the new Cindytalk sound which started with 2007’s The Crackle of My Soul, and then last years Up Here in The Clouds. It is the first in the trilogy to feature musicians other than Cindy Sharp namely the late Matt Kinnison, to whom the album is dedicated. Inspired by the John Berger book of the same name, this latest release is whole new set of parameters which push the sound on the previous two works to an extreme point of abstraction, and in some places near silent passages and haunted melodic segments. And what a mysterious journey this ends up being with increased use of piano and found/field recordings giving all the tracks a blurry soundtrack appeal to the point where the definitions between the tracks and are no longer clearly defined. It harks back to the odder parts of [[In This World]] and [[The Wind Is Strong...]] albums from the early 1990s."<ref>[http://editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO-122 Editions Mego website, Hold Everything Dear]</ref>

Reviews of the album include Dusted Magazine<ref>[http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/6751 Dusted Magazine review]</ref> and PopMatters.<ref>[http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/155094-cindytalk-hold-everything-dear/ PopMatters Review]</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
# How Soon Now... (5:01)
# How Soon Now... (5:01)
# On The Tip Of My Tongue (1:21)
# On the Tip of My Tongue (1:21)
# In Dust To Delight (6:38)
# In Dust to Delight (6:38)
# Fly Away Over Here (9:14)
# Fly Away Over Here (9:14)
# Waking The Snow (1:25)
# Waking the Snow (1:25)
# From Rokko-San (6:01)
# From Rokko-San (6:01)
# Hanging In The Air (8:27)
# Hanging in the Air (8:27)
# Fallen Obi (1:42)
# Fallen Obi (1:42)
# Those That Tremble As If They Were Mad (6:13)
# Those That Tremble As If They Were Mad (6:13)
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# I See You Uncovered (1:42)
# I See You Uncovered (1:42)
# ...Until We Disappear (7:29)
# ...Until We Disappear (7:29)

==Description==
'''''Hold Everything Dear''''' is the third album from [[Cindytalk]] released by [[Editions Mego]]. All tracks were written and recorded by [[Gordon Sharp]] and Matt Kinnison, 2006-11.

The following description is from the [http://editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO-122 Editions Mego website]: "Hold Everything Dear is the third installment in the new Cindytalk sound which started with 2007’s The Crackle Of My Soul, and then last years Up Here in The Clouds. Its the first in the trilogy to feature musicians other than Gordon Sharp namely the late Matt Kinnison, to whom the album is dedicated. Inspired by the John Berger book of the same name, this latest release is whole new set of parameters which push the sound on the previous two works to an extreme point of abstraction, and in some places near silent passages and haunted melodic segments. And what a mysterious journey this ends up being with increased use of piano and found/field recordings giving all the tracks a blurry soundtrack appeal to the point where the definitions between the tracks and are no longer clearly defined. It harks back to the odder parts of [[In This World]] and [[The Wind Is Strong...]] albums from the early 1990s." <ref>[http://editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO-122 Editions Mego website, Hold Everything Dear]</ref>


==Versions==
==Versions==
* LP 2011 Editions Mego
* LP 2011 Editions Mego
* CD 2011 Editions Mego
* CD 2011 Editions Mego

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.cindytalk.com/ Official Cindytalk Website]
* [http://www.cindytalk.com/ Official Cindytalk Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130309042117/http://www.cindytalk.com/ |date=9 March 2013 }}
* [http://of-ghosts-and-buildings.blogspot.com/ "Of ghosts and buildings", Cindytalk blog]
* [http://of-ghosts-and-buildings.blogspot.com/ "Of ghosts and buildings", Cindytalk blog]
* [http://www.myspace.com/cindytalk Cindytalk Myspace page]
* [https://www.myspace.com/cindytalk Cindytalk Myspace page]
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cindytalk Discogs entry for Cindytalk]
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cindytalk Discogs entry for Cindytalk]
* [http://editionsmego.com/artist/cindytalk Editions Mego website, Cindytalk page]
* [http://editionsmego.com/artist/cindytalk Editions Mego website, Cindytalk page] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130118094241/http://editionsmego.com/artist/cindytalk |date=18 January 2013 }}
{{Cindytalk}}

{{Authority control}}

==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2010}}


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[[Category:2011 albums]]
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 17 August 2024

Hold Everything Dear
Studio album by
Released2011
Recorded2006–11
LabelEditions Mego

Hold Everything Dear is a 2011 album from Cindytalk released by Editions Mego, catalogue number eMEGO 122. All tracks were written and recorded by Cindy Sharp and Matt Kinnison, 2006–11.

Description

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The following description is from the Editions Mego website: "Hold Everything Dear is the third installment in the new Cindytalk sound which started with 2007’s The Crackle of My Soul, and then last years Up Here in The Clouds. It is the first in the trilogy to feature musicians other than Cindy Sharp namely the late Matt Kinnison, to whom the album is dedicated. Inspired by the John Berger book of the same name, this latest release is whole new set of parameters which push the sound on the previous two works to an extreme point of abstraction, and in some places near silent passages and haunted melodic segments. And what a mysterious journey this ends up being with increased use of piano and found/field recordings giving all the tracks a blurry soundtrack appeal to the point where the definitions between the tracks and are no longer clearly defined. It harks back to the odder parts of In This World and The Wind Is Strong... albums from the early 1990s."[1]

Reviews of the album include Dusted Magazine[2] and PopMatters.[3]

Track listing

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  1. How Soon Now... (5:01)
  2. On the Tip of My Tongue (1:21)
  3. In Dust to Delight (6:38)
  4. Fly Away Over Here (9:14)
  5. Waking the Snow (1:25)
  6. From Rokko-San (6:01)
  7. Hanging in the Air (8:27)
  8. Fallen Obi (1:42)
  9. Those That Tremble As If They Were Mad (6:13)
  10. Floating Clouds (8:47)
  11. I See You Uncovered (1:42)
  12. ...Until We Disappear (7:29)

Versions

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  • LP 2011 Editions Mego
  • CD 2011 Editions Mego

References

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