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...Sunset Boulevard. Disappointing in London, where it played as a tragedy, Andrew Lloyd Webber's latest has been reborn in Los Angeles as a gothic comedy. Glenn Close dispels her chilly screen persona as a manipulative and shamelessly camp-melodramatic bygone movie queen, a legend in her own mind. John Napier's parvenu palazzo set is the grandest and wittiest of the British megamusical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE BEST THEATER OF 1993 | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...interweaving and eventual fusion of two forms of songwriting, Darnielle demonstrated that, first, his songs could themselves be the story (as in “Tallahassee”), and, second, that songs written to a story (as in “The Sunset Tree”) need not forfeit their right to artistic merit...

Author: By Dan P. Mach, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mountain Goats Reinterpret Love | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

Instead, the music alternated between two narratives: one drawn from album “Tallahassee,” the other from this year’s “The Sunset Tree.” The first is a series of histrionic confessionals by a fictional narrator, while the second drops the overblown emotionality for more somber autobiographical reflection...

Author: By Dan P. Mach, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mountain Goats Reinterpret Love | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...this changed, however, in The Mountain Goats’ two latest albums, “We Shall All Be Healed” and “The Sunset Tree.” Studio-recorded (the latter in coordination with musician John Vanderslice) with a more refined sound and wider instrumentation, these albums have been received with reservations by fans accustomed to the raw truthfulness of previous work. In addition, both albums abandon the traditional song-series and their fictional narratives, telling instead an autobiographical account of Darnielle’s childhood. Writing closer to home, Darnielle drops the overbearing hysterics...

Author: By Dan P. Mach, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mountain Goats Reinterpret Love | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...Five,” Darnielle promised us, instead, a song “just like Cubs in Five, except it’s all about death and loss.” At the center of his set, he placed one of the closing pieces of “Sunset Tree,” the usually somber elegy “Love Love Love.” The song starts at the periphery of a child’s education: “King Saul fell on his sword…and Joseph’s brother sold him down...

Author: By Dan P. Mach, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mountain Goats Reinterpret Love | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

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