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Erika Stucky: Black Widow - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Black Widow Artist: Erika Stucky Label: Traumton Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 705304459027 Genre: Jazz Release Date: 2013 10 08 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: HOLLAND IMPORT Erika Stucky: Black Widow "Actors inspire me much more than music does", Erika Stucky asserted in an interview already years ago. "When Jeanne Moreau totters through a movie classic, I immediately think of at least three song lyrics." Movie characters play
Title: Black WidowArtist: Erika Stucky
Label: Traumton
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 705304459027
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2013-10-08
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: HOLLAND - IMPORT
Erika Stucky: Black Widow "Actors inspire me much more than music does", Erika Stucky asserted in an interview already years ago. "When Jeanne Moreau totters through a movie classic, I immediately think of at least three song lyrics." Movie characters play primary roles in Stucky's songs again and again, sometimes as diffuse visions, another time as clearly recognizable characters. For a long time now, the artist from Zurich has been making her own short films for her stage programs, in which at times, she newly interprets well-known scenes in an individualistic style. If you carefully examine the booklet of Black Widow, you will find a cunning allusion to this genre there too. "While we were in the mixing process of these pieces, James Gandolfini died, who enacts Tony Soprano, the main character in The Sopranos," Erika Stucky remembers and tells that she had already previously virtually absorbed all episodes of the celebrated Mafia series. "I crawled deeply into the movies and later exhaled the impressions in many songs," Stucky grins. "Especially, of course, in Mob Mama with it's direct quotes." Tom Waits provided another source of inspiration for Black Widow, though not in his role as an actor. In 2011 Erika Stucky took part in the Rain Dogs-show, which brought David Coulter to the stage as a musical director.The musician and arranger Coulter has been a part of Tom Wait's closest circle for years and already participated in the legendary theatre production Black Rider, which was staged by Bob Wilson at the time. The 18-piece ensemble of the Rain Dogs revue had a top class line-up; besides Coulter and Stucky, with Terry Edwards, Martyn Jacques (Tiger Lillies), Jane Birkin, St. Vincent and Steve Nieve (Elvis Costello's pianist) among others. The shows were celebrated accordingly exuberantly, at the festival in Montreux for example. After that it was clear to Stucky that she wanted to record her next album with Coulter and Edwards. These two established the connection to Michael Blair, who toured with Tom Waits years ago, before he settled down in Stockholm. "These musicians can be extremely subtle and make total noise just a moment later", Stucky happily exclaims. "They are wonderfully adept on incredibly many instruments and arouse tremendous bursts of energy; furthermore they have downright dry and sharp humor." This is how, according to Stucky, they unified a both subversive as well as intellectual attitude, finely nuanced skill and rebellious-anarchistic humor. Characteristics that are equally present as central themes in Tom Wait's works as in Erika Stucky's aesthetic. Of course the enthusiasm for this special aesthetic is mutual, Stucky says; the musicians were happy to accompany a singer with "extended vocals" (Coulter) and to be able to play in this unique jargon again. That the album begins with the most abrasive and onomatopoeic song, even though it is also one of the few covers, is rooted in the production story of Black Widow. While Stucky was recording with Michael Blair in Stockholm, she developed kind of a ritual: every morning she would record three versions of the song Black Betty. As a warm-up round, so to say. It's no surprise, that Stucky's version sounds different from the historic original from blues-singer Leadbelly. This massive album opening shows parallels to Stucky's concerts. "I always come on stage with huge tumult", the skilled actress laughs. "That's why I feel very much at home with Black Betty as the first track of the CD." In the further process Stucky found songs with which she surprised herself and that might also reveal new facets to her fans. There are quiet, almost meditative ballads like Miles High, that "came to me at 4-A.M. one morning like from a dream; a spontaneous inspiration that still amazes me." Much clearer is the source of the idea for I'm good."I was hiding for two months in Amsterdam to work on writing", Stucky explains. "There I was living close to the red light district." The luring of the woman in the window now mixes with musical memories of streets in Philadelphia or Broadway. Through her adaption of Helter Skelter Erika Stucky still seeks to come to terms with the scenes of Charles Manson's mass murder, who even engrossed the Beatles in his delusion. The frugal-delicate cello arrangement of Easy contrasts brooding thoughts, One More flirts with allusions to Scott Walker strings. On Watching Over Me pianist Steve Nieve turned out to be a guardian angel, by very sensibly co-composing the song. Aside from few dramatic moments, Black Widow especially shows Erika Stucky's typical Humor. It demonstrates itself in diversified arrangements, her unusually variable vocals and small citations, which flash by like sheet lightning on the horizon. Finally, also the new album is a very personal expression of a self-confident artist. "For me it is totally coherent, that I wear pig-ears sometimes, even if that might seem completely absurd to others", says Erika Stucky. "What I do arises from an intuitive process, therefore it makes absolute sense to me." The Band: - David Coulter (keyboards, guitars, singing saw, violin) worked as musical director of "Rain Dogs Revisited" and on "The Black Rider" with Robert Wilson and Tom Waits. Besides he worked with a.o.The Pogues, Kronos Quartet, Marianne Faithful and Yoko Ono. - Terry Edwards (bass, saxophone, trumpet, flugelhorn, keyboards) worked on "The Black Rider" and played with a.o. u.a. Dury's Blockheads, PJ Harvey, Nick Cave, andTindersticks. Michael Blair (drums, percussion) played on famous Tom Waits album "Rain Dogs" dand worked with a.o. Lou Reed, Jeff Buckley, Elvis Costello and Allen Ginsberg.
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I have a heavy heavy chewer, the only things that has escaped him were items like "kong" solid and rubber but no squeaky. He quickly lost interest in the toy; largely within a week at most and never picks it up again unless really bored.
Squeaky toys had a life shelf of a week at best, that is with us taking them away to "preserve" them for longer. So far, this toy, the fish, has been the longest surviving squeaky and the longest at keeping his interest. it has received some cosmetic damage, but nothing that would make you remove the toy from his possession and it STILL squeaks.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
★★★★★ 4
Still holding up to my super-chewer!
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It's a very good product. I would recommend this toy for a heavy chewing dog. My main reasons it's not 5 stars, it's HEAVY and the eyes peeled right off. My pup really likes to throw his toys around, this thing sounds like a cannon ball that's going to go through our floor! He also tries to destroy everything so he was chewing on the eyes and he would have definitely eaten them if I wasn't paying attention. It's not a horrible thing but I obviously don't want him to eat non food things. My dog also likes the squeaker in it, but it's difficult for me to get it to squeak. That's not a big deal though just thought I should mention it. Overall especially for the price, it's a good sturdy product that's cute and it's still holding up. He's chewed parts of the softer areas off a bit, but the rest is very hard so he hasn't made much of a dent. It's also about as big as his head, so he's pretty happy with it!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
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Worth it if your dog destroys plush toys & likes to chew
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My dog is a very big chewer and destroyer of toys. This toy is perfect for her. It is durable and keeps her engaged chewing for a while. I have a 55lb dog, considered a large dog, and it’s a great size for her. She’s unable to break it apart. The ends do tend to get a little sharp after extended use
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My Boston loves this fish toy
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Very durable. It takes a couple of months of intense chewing to make holes in this toy. My Boston has incredible mouth strength so he destroys most toys in minutes unless they are rocks. I have replaced this fish 2 times in the last year. I keep an eye on the wear and replace it when he makes a hole in it. Worthwhile purchase but monitor the dogs chewing.
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★★★★★ 5
Great sturdy toy
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Great toy.
1 yr old puppy LOVES it! However, not good for TILE FLOORS. It's so strong and sturdy but bangs all over the tile! Enough to crack tiles 😬
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