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{{Infobox album|
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| Name = Deceiver
| name = Deceiver
| Type = [[Album]]
| type = [[Album]]
| Artist = [[Chris Thile]]
| artist = [[Chris Thile]]
| Cover = Chris Thile Deceiver.jpg
| cover = Chris Thile Deceiver.jpg
| Released = October 12, 2004
| alt =
| released = October 12, 2004
| Recorded =
| recorded =
| Genre = [[progressive bluegrass|Bluegrass]]
| Length =
| venue =
| studio =
| Label =[[Sugar Hill Records (bluegrass)|Sugar Hill]]
| genre = [[progressive bluegrass|Bluegrass]]
| Producer = Chris Thile, Gary Paczosa
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| Last album = ''[[Not All Who Wander Are Lost (album)|Not All Who Wander Are Lost]]''<br />(2001)
| label = [[Sugar Hill Records (bluegrass)|Sugar Hill]]
| This album = '''''Deceiver'''''<br />(2004)
| producer = Chris Thile, Gary Paczosa
| Next album = ''[[How to Grow a Woman from the Ground]]''<br />(2006)
| prev_title = [[Not All Who Wander Are Lost (album)|Not All Who Wander Are Lost]]
| prev_year = 2001
| next_title = [[How to Grow a Woman from the Ground]]
| next_year = 2006
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{{Album ratings
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|rev1 = ''[[Allmusic]]''
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|rev1score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r711959|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review]</ref>
|rev1score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}<ref>[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r711959|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review]</ref>
|rev2 = ''[[Harp (magazine)|Harp]]''
|rev2 = ''[[Harp (magazine)|Harp]]''
|rev2score = (positive)<ref>[http://harpmagazine.com/reviews/cd_reviews/detail.cfm?article_id=2612 Harp review]</ref>
|rev2score = (positive)<ref>[http://harpmagazine.com/reviews/cd_reviews/detail.cfm?article_id=2612 Harp review]</ref>
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|rev3score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}<ref>[http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/music/cdreviews/2941204.html Houston Chronicle review]</ref>
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|rev4 = ''[[Rolling Stone]]''
|rev4 = ''[[Rolling Stone]]''
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==Musical style==
==Musical style==
In a 2007 interview, Chris Thile discussed what he musically envisioned for ''Deceiver'': {{cquote|''"I had to get that record out of my system I think. I really love pop music. I really love well made pop music. I needed to try making a pop record before I could move on and do what I really think I actually should be doing. That [last record] was like exploring pop music, not as an influence of mine, but as the desired result. Sometimes it works, but that ultimately I’m just not a pop musician. I love [pop music]; I think it’s a very noble calling. But it’s not my calling. And that’s kinda how I feel about that record. I feel like I hit the nail on the head about maybe two or three out of ten. Which is not a high enough percentage. That being said, I’m proud of that record because I think it helped me get that out of my system. I also like the control thing. I realized I don’t want that much control. That’s just too much control for any one musician to have. And it’s not necessarily conducive to the best music making."'' <ref> [http://cornellsun.com/node/21197 After Nickel Creek, Thile Continues to Grow] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927020826/http://cornellsun.com/node/21197 |date=2007-09-27 }}. ''[[Cornell Daily Sun]]''. Retrieved November 2, 2007</ref>
In a 2007 interview, Chris Thile discussed what he musically envisioned for ''Deceiver'':<ref>[http://cornellsun.com/node/21197 After Nickel Creek, Thile Continues to Grow] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927020826/http://cornellsun.com/node/21197 |date=2007-09-27 }}. ''[[The Cornell Daily Sun]]''. Retrieved November 2, 2007</ref>
{{blockquote|I had to get that record out of my system I think. I really love pop music. I really love well made pop music. I needed to try making a pop record before I could move on and do what I really think I actually should be doing. That [last record] was like exploring pop music, not as an influence of mine, but as the desired result. Sometimes it works, but that ultimately I'm just not a pop musician. I love [pop music]; I think it's a very noble calling. But it's not my calling. And that's kinda how I feel about that record. I feel like I hit the nail on the head about maybe two or three out of ten. Which is not a high enough percentage. That being said, I'm proud of that record because I think it helped me get that out of my system. I also like the control thing. I realized I don't want that much control. That's just too much control for any one musician to have. And it's not necessarily conducive to the best music making.}}
}}


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
All tracks composed by Chris Thile
#"The Wrong Idea" - 2:37
#"The Wrong Idea" - 2:37
#"On Ice" - 3:52
#"On Ice" - 3:52
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#"This Is All Real" - 3:27
#"This Is All Real" - 3:27
#"Ready For Anything" - 5:15
#"Ready For Anything" - 5:15

All songs by Chris Thile.


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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[[Category:2004 albums]]
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 3 June 2024

Deceiver
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 12, 2004
GenreBluegrass
LabelSugar Hill
ProducerChris Thile, Gary Paczosa
Chris Thile chronology
Not All Who Wander Are Lost
(2001)
Deceiver
(2004)
How to Grow a Woman from the Ground
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Harp(positive)[2]
Houston Chronicle[3]
Rolling Stone[4]

Deceiver is the fourth solo album by American newgrass mandolinist Chris Thile, released on Sugar Hill in 2004. It features a total of 39 instruments, all played by Thile himself. The instruments played on the album include the mandolin, mandola, bass guitar, electric guitar, piano, violin, banjo and various percussion instruments. In 2005, the album was nominated the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical to the album's engineers, Thile and Gary Paczosa.

Musical style

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In a 2007 interview, Chris Thile discussed what he musically envisioned for Deceiver:[5]

I had to get that record out of my system I think. I really love pop music. I really love well made pop music. I needed to try making a pop record before I could move on and do what I really think I actually should be doing. That [last record] was like exploring pop music, not as an influence of mine, but as the desired result. Sometimes it works, but that ultimately I'm just not a pop musician. I love [pop music]; I think it's a very noble calling. But it's not my calling. And that's kinda how I feel about that record. I feel like I hit the nail on the head about maybe two or three out of ten. Which is not a high enough percentage. That being said, I'm proud of that record because I think it helped me get that out of my system. I also like the control thing. I realized I don't want that much control. That's just too much control for any one musician to have. And it's not necessarily conducive to the best music making.

Track listing

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All tracks composed by Chris Thile

  1. "The Wrong Idea" - 2:37
  2. "On Ice" - 3:52
  3. "Locking Doors" - 2:44
  4. "Waltz For Dewayne Pomeroy" - 3:03
  5. "Empire Falls" - 2:58
  6. "I'm Nowhere and You're Everything" - 5:54
  7. "Jessamyn's Reel" - 1:54
  8. "The Believer" - 2:35
  9. "This Is All Real" - 3:27
  10. "Ready For Anything" - 5:15

Personnel

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  • Chris Thile - Music, Arranger, Producer, Art Direction, Design
  • Gary Paczosa - Producer, Engineer
  • Wendy Stamberger - Art Direction

References

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