
A Beginner's Mind
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A Beginnerâs Mind began when the two musicians and Asthmatic Kitty labelmates decamped to a friendâs cabin in upstate New York for a monthlong songwriting sabbatical. Watching a movie to unwind after each dayâs work, they soon found their songs reflecting the films and began investigating this connection in earnest.
The resulting album is 14 songs (loosely) based on (mostly) popular filmsâhighbrow, lowbrow and everything in between. They wrote in tandemâone person writing a verse, the other a chorus, churning out chord progressions and lyrics willy-nilly, often finishing each otherâs sentences in the process. Rigorous editing and rewriting ensued. The results are less a âcinematic exegesisâ and more a ârambling philosophical inquiryâ that allows the songs to free-associate at will. Plot-points, scene summaries, and leading characters are often displaced by esoteric interpolations that ask the bigger question: what does it mean to be human in a broken world?
Stevens and De Augustine wrote everything with a deliberate sense of shoshinâthe Zen Buddhist concept for which the record is named and an idea that empowered the pair to look for and write about unlikely inspiration without preconceived notions of what a film had to say (The I-Ching and Brian Enoâs Oblique Strategies also served as incentives along the way). The movies became rhetorical prompts, with the songwriters letting their distinct reactions and creative instincts govern their process. The underlying objective was empathy and openness, absent of judgment: to observe with the eyes of a child.
The albumâs artwork comes courtesy of Ghanaian artist Daniel Anum Jasper. In Ghana during the late â80s, a novel âmobile cinemaâ culture emerged when enterprising film fans screened Hollywood blockbusters in the backs of pick-up trucks using portable generators. To advertise the movies, artists painted alternate posters inspired only by the scant information they had about each film. Sufjan and Angelo commissioned a pioneer of this formâJasperâto paint a series of new works for A Beginnerâs Mind (including covers for three 7-inch singles). Information about the project was deliberately kept vague so that Mr. Jasper could work without restraint.
Tracklist
1. Reach Out 3:43
2. Lady Macbeth In Chains 3:42
3. Back To Oz 4:25
4. The Pillar Of Souls 4:04
5. You Give Death A Bad Name 5:11
6. Beginnerâs Mind 2:36
7. Olympus 3:07
8. Murder And Crime 3:43
9. (This Is) The Thing 3:13
10. Itâs Your Own Body And Mind 2:27
11. Lost In The World 3:20
12. Fictional California 3:03
13. Cimmerian Shade 5:01
14. Lacrimae 2:05
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Limited LP : Indies Exclusive Solid Green Vinyl
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
CD / Cassette
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A Beginnerâs Mind began when the two musicians and Asthmatic Kitty labelmates decamped to a friendâs cabin in upstate New York for a monthlong songwriting sabbatical. Watching a movie to unwind after each dayâs work, they soon found their songs reflecting the films and began investigating this connection in earnest.
The resulting album is 14 songs (loosely) based on (mostly) popular filmsâhighbrow, lowbrow and everything in between. They wrote in tandemâone person writing a verse, the other a chorus, churning out chord progressions and lyrics willy-nilly, often finishing each otherâs sentences in the process. Rigorous editing and rewriting ensued. The results are less a âcinematic exegesisâ and more a ârambling philosophical inquiryâ that allows the songs to free-associate at will. Plot-points, scene summaries, and leading characters are often displaced by esoteric interpolations that ask the bigger question: what does it mean to be human in a broken world?
Stevens and De Augustine wrote everything with a deliberate sense of shoshinâthe Zen Buddhist concept for which the record is named and an idea that empowered the pair to look for and write about unlikely inspiration without preconceived notions of what a film had to say (The I-Ching and Brian Enoâs Oblique Strategies also served as incentives along the way). The movies became rhetorical prompts, with the songwriters letting their distinct reactions and creative instincts govern their process. The underlying objective was empathy and openness, absent of judgment: to observe with the eyes of a child.
The albumâs artwork comes courtesy of Ghanaian artist Daniel Anum Jasper. In Ghana during the late â80s, a novel âmobile cinemaâ culture emerged when enterprising film fans screened Hollywood blockbusters in the backs of pick-up trucks using portable generators. To advertise the movies, artists painted alternate posters inspired only by the scant information they had about each film. Sufjan and Angelo commissioned a pioneer of this formâJasperâto paint a series of new works for A Beginnerâs Mind (including covers for three 7-inch singles). Information about the project was deliberately kept vague so that Mr. Jasper could work without restraint.
Tracklist
1. Reach Out 3:43
2. Lady Macbeth In Chains 3:42
3. Back To Oz 4:25
4. The Pillar Of Souls 4:04
5. You Give Death A Bad Name 5:11
6. Beginnerâs Mind 2:36
7. Olympus 3:07
8. Murder And Crime 3:43
9. (This Is) The Thing 3:13
10. Itâs Your Own Body And Mind 2:27
11. Lost In The World 3:20
12. Fictional California 3:03
13. Cimmerian Shade 5:01
14. Lacrimae 2:05
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