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Download links and information about Portland Cello Project Play Beck Hansen's Song Reader by Portland Cello Project. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:01:49 minutes.

Artist: Portland Cello Project
Release date: 2012
Genre: Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:01:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Don't Act Like Your Heart Isn't Hard (feat. Chanticleer Tru) 4:39
2. I'm Down (feat. Chanticleer Tru) 4:10
3. Saint Dude (feat. Adam Shearer) 2:30
4. Do We? We Do. (feat. Patti King) 2:17
5. Eyes That Say I Love You (feat. Lizzy Ellison) 3:53
6. Now That Your Dollar Bills Have Sprouted Wings (feat. Patti King and Lizzy Ellison) 4:51
7. Please Leave a Light on when you go (feat. Patti King) 2:10
8. Rough On Rats (feat. Chanticleer Tru) 3:03
9. Old Shanghai (feat. Lizzy Ellison) 3:04
10. I'm Sorry (feat. Chanticleer Tru) 2:11
11. Why Did You Make Me Care? (feat. Jolie Holland) 2:01
12. Heaven's Ladder (feat. Patti King) 3:31
13. America, Where's My Boy? (feat. Jolie Holland) 2:19
14. Just Noise (feat. Lizzy Ellison) 2:01
15. We All Wear Cloaks (feat. Douglas Jenkins) 1:59
16. Mutilation Rag 1:43
17. The Wolf Is On the Hill (feat. Jolie Holland) 3:49
18. Title of This Song (feat. Lizzy Ellison) 5:16
19. The Last Polka 2:10
20. Last Night You Were a Dream (feat. Patti King) 4:12

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From the album title and group name Portland Cello Project, one might assume this is a contemporary classical recording, which turns out to be partly correct, although it might be more accurate to describe the music as a hybrid of contemporary classical and indie chamber pop. The inner sleeve of the CD package proclaims, "The Portland Cello Project on this album is," followed by 14 names, suggesting that the group members may be different next time around. This time, the massed celli manage some varied sounds, augmented here and there by piano, guitar, and percussion. Two-thirds of the tracks have vocals, by a number of different vocalists, transforming them into indie pop-oriented art songs. "Toxic" (featuring John Brophy of the Gingerbread Patriots) finds the singer lamenting, "I'm addicted to you/Don't you know that you're toxic?" On "Stay," the singer is accompanied by an arrangement consisting of the celli playing pizzicato for a highly percussive, energetic effect. The overall style may not be quite punk-classical, but it takes the sort of eclectic approach embraced by the Kronos Quartet a step further.