The Trackless Woods
Iris DeMent | ||||
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Studio album by Iris DeMent | ||||
Released | August 7, 2015[1] | |||
Label | Flariella[1] | |||
Producer | Iris DeMent and Richard Bennett[1] | |||
Iris DeMent chronology | ||||
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The Trackless Woods is the sixth album by country and folk singer, Iris DeMent. The lyrics are poems by Anna Akhmatova, as translated by Babette Deutsch and Lyn Coffin, set to compositions by DeMent. Richard Bennett and Leo Kottke accompany Iris DeMent who sings and plays piano.[2][3]
Track listing
- "To My Poems" translation by Lyn Coffin, Poems of Anna Andreevna Akhmatova (1983)
- "Broad Gold" (1915) translation by Babette Deutsch, page 189 A Treasury of Russian Verse (1949)
- "And This You Call Work"
- "From The Oriental Notebook"
- "Prayer" (1915) translation by Babette Deutsch, page 189 A Treasury of Russian Verse (1949)
- "Not With Deserters" (1923) translation by Babette Deutsch, page 191-192 A Treasury of Russian Verse (1949)
- "All Is Sold" (1921) translation by Babette Deutsch, page 190 A Treasury of Russian Verse (1949)
- "Reject The Burden" (1923) translation by Babette Deutsch, page 191 A Treasury of Russian Verse (1949)
- "From An Airplane"
- "Oh How Good" (1940) translation by Babette Deutsch, page 193 A Treasury of Russian Verse (1949)
- "Like A White Stone" (1916) translation by Babette Deutsch, page 189 A Treasury of Russian Verse (1949)
- "Song About Songs" (1916) translation by Lyn Coffin, page 31 Poems of Anna Andreevna Akhmatova (1983)
- "Listening To Singing" (1961) translation by Lyn Coffin, page 90 Poems of Anna Andreevna Akhmatova (1983)
- "Lot's Wife" (1924) translation by Babette Deutsch, page 192 A Treasury of Russian Verse (1949)
- "Upon The Hard Crest" (1917) translation by Babette Deutsch, page 190 A Treasury of Russian Verse (1949)
- "The Souls Of All My Dears"
- "Last Toast" (1934) translation by Lyn Coffin, page 50 Poems of Anna Andreevna Akhmatova (1983)
- "It's Not With A Lover's Lyre / The Muse" "It's Not With A Lover's Lyre" translation by Lyn Coffin
References
- 1 2 3 "RELEASE The Trackless Woods Iris Dement". No Depression. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
- ↑ Ken Tucker (August 12, 2015). "Poetry Is Set To Melody In Iris DeMent's 'The Trackless Woods'". NPR. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
- ↑ Erin Lyndal Martin (August 6, 2015). "Anna Akhmatova Beckons Iris DeMent Toward ‘The Trackless Woods’". No Depression. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
Further reading
- Pages 189 to 195 in A Treasury of Russian Verse, edited by Avrahm Yarmolinsky, translations by Babette Deutsch, Macmillan (1949)
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