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		<title>Review: The Triple Tree &#8211; Ghosts (2008)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>artist: The Triple Tree release: Ghosts format: CD year of release: 2008 label: Cold Spring duration: 58:01</p> <p>detailed info: discogs.com</p> <p>Ghosts is one of those albums I had been waiting for for quite some time. Tony Wakeford started this project with the MP3-only album The Turning Wheel on Woven Wheat Whispers in 2006, but has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="ttt_ghosts" href="http://www.eveningoflight.nl/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/cover5.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1091" title="ttt_ghosts" src="http://www.eveningoflight.nl/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/cover5.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="136" /></a>artist: <strong>The Triple Tree</strong><br />
release: <em>Ghosts</em><br />
format: CD<br />
year of release: 2008<br />
label: <a href="http://www.cold-spring.co.uk/" target="_blank">Cold Spring</a><br />
duration: 58:01</p>
<p>detailed info: <a href="http://www.discogs.com/Triple-Tree-Ghosts/release/1482003" target="_blank">discogs.com</a></p>
<p><em>Ghosts</em> is one of those albums I had been waiting for for quite  some time. <strong>Tony Wakeford</strong> started this project with the MP3-only  album <a href="file:///D:/EoL/en/reviews/ttt_ttw.htm"><em>The Turning  Wheel</em></a> on Woven Wheat Whispers in 2006, but has since been joined  by <strong>Andrew King</strong> to take on this project together. Along with an  impressive array of guest artists (<strong>Kris Force</strong>, <strong>Reeve Malka</strong>,  and <strong>John Murphy</strong>, to name a few), these two men have tackeled the  superb and prolific ghost stories of <strong>M.R. James</strong> on this  interesting and original album.</p>
<p>Those who think that Wakeford has been stuck in playing straight-forward  neofolk with the classic <strong>Sol Invictus</strong> should look again, for the  good man has shown a fine taste for musical experiments in the past  years. 2007 saw the release of his collaboration with <strong>Nick Grey</strong> and <strong>Kris Force</strong>, the beautiful and subtle <em>Grey Force Wakeford</em> album, and this latest one by <strong>The Triple Tree</strong> is no exception. <em>Ghosts</em> is made up of original compositions that incorporate elements from the  neofolk background, surely, but also ambient, neo-classical, Wakeford&#8217;s  own funky bass, and of course traditional song as championed by <strong>Andrew  King</strong>. The result as a whole is quite diverse, yet very coherent in  its atmosphere.</p>
<p>That is, of course, the aim of a concept album like this. Just as James&#8217;  stories display different flavours, their overall tone is always one of  dread and mystery: a restrained counterpart to the splatter horror of  today. Ghosts are of course the real protagonists in these tales of  forbidden esoteric magic, tragedy, and horrid crime. So it is with the  music on this album, which is at different times epic, subtle, mystic,  unnerving, catchy, but always convincing.</p>
<p>This album is quite different from its predecessor, which focused more  on dreamy ambient repetition, and is closer to the aforementioned <em>Grey  Force Wakeford</em> in style, though with a distinctly more horrid  atmosphere, and more folk influences in the music itself. Another link  is of course <strong>English Heretic</strong>, who indeed are no strangers to the  world of <strong>M.R. James</strong>. Their interpretation of &#8220;Oh, Whistle, and  I&#8217;ll Come to You&#8221; off <a href="file:///D:/EoL/en/reviews/enher_wt.htm">the  2006 album <em>Wyrd Tales</em></a> was no less brilliant. Little surprise  that <strong>The Triple Tree</strong> make grateful use of <strong>EH</strong> field  recordings. Finally, <strong>Andrew King</strong>&#8216;s <a href="file:///D:/EoL/en/reviews/lsc_aking_1888.htm">collaboration with <strong>Les  Sentiers Conflictuels</strong></a> comes to mind, which features a similar  combination of spoken word and horror atmosphere.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no use trying to describe this album any further. The key  elements are sophisticated dark experimental music with a rewarding  lyrical and narrative base in the classic ghost stories by James. It&#8217;s  certainly not an accessible whole if you are expecting a certain  established musical style, but I can&#8217;t do otherwise than recommend this  album to anyone who feels up to the task of digesting this work of  experimental musical horror.</p>
<p>Reviewed by <strong>O.S.</strong></p>
<p>Tracklist:</p>
<p>1. Ghosts &#8211; Prologue (4:01)<br />
2. Three Crowns (5:36)<br />
3. The Stalls (3:45)<br />
4. The Mezzotint (4:11)<br />
5. Mrs. Mothersole (4:02)<br />
6. The Ash Tree (4:40)<br />
7. The Malice of Inanimate Objects (5:05)<br />
8. There Was a Man Dwelt by a Churchyard (1:48)<br />
9. Lost Hearts (5:25)<br />
10. Oh, Whistle, and I&#8217;ll Come to You (5:10)<br />
11. Black Crusade (4:54)<br />
12. Casting the Runes (5:34)<br />
13. The Ghosts of England (3:50)</p>
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