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UncutMay 6, 2013Songs Cycled is opaque and entirely accessible. [Jun 2013, p.80]
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Jul 23, 2013He brings it all home with the final track of the album--and this work, accompanied by artwork and liner notes from some of the world’s best contemporary artists, is intended to be taken as a whole.
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Aug 9, 2013It carries the manic, youthful energy of Parks’s very best works, plants itself deep inside the listener’s brain as though tapping into some deep American (meaning in this case both North American and West Indian) musical unconscious, and magically holds together as a single, unified and exhilarating listening experience despite its meandering through a dauntingly wide range of material and approaches.
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Jul 26, 2013Whatever Parks might work on in the future, Songs Cycled is the perfect reminder of his deserved status for those that had been content to let him sit on the fringe.
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The WireJun 5, 2013There's a handful of new material, all displaying superb arranger's skill. His unusual voice has improved too, broadening and mellowing from that nervous tenor of old. [May 2013, p.58]
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May 28, 2013Songs Cycled--cheeky, geeky, and critical as ever--is his most approachable take on the whole sprawling mass yet.
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May 13, 2013Songs Cycles certainly doesn’t represent all that Van Dyke Parks has to say about the state of the modern world, but the album does manage to assuredly illuminate Parks’ singular artistic vision and his enduring impact on the music of our times.
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May 8, 2013Songs Cycled has everything you’d want from Van Dyke Parks and from an album. By being true to the Van Dyke Parks’ perception of what an album should contain, his music sounds as though it is from a different planet.
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May 6, 2013In spite of his reputation as a collaborator, Parks remains the very definition of a musical auteur.
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MagnetAug 16, 2013Songs Cycled completes Parks' transformation from oddball torchbearer to full-on musical time capsule. [No. 101, p.59]
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Jul 16, 2013There’s nothing musty about his arrangements, a sharp melding of pop melody and new-classical harmonics. Parks also brings a wry and pointed flair for political and social commentary.
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May 6, 2013At best Songs Cycled deals in quick-pivot moments.
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Aug 7, 2013It seems unlikely that the artist will ever be widely recognized for his contribution, but in the meantime, Songs Cycled should provide energy and inspiration for VDP evangelists everywhere.
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Jul 29, 2013Van Dyke Parks' first new material in almost 20 years shows his kooky-genius orchestral Americana (see his work on Brian Wilson's Smile and Joanna Newsom's Ys) to be as inspired as ever.
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Jul 22, 2013The impossibly orchestrated compositions on Songs Cycled are constantly unraveling and being wound back in, making them a little bit hard to keep up with at times, but something amazing to behold nonetheless.
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Jul 22, 2013Songs Cycled is a striking reminder of Van Dyke Parks' songwriting strength and deft arranging touch (see the reworking of his classic "The All Golden") for those already in the know; for others, it might just make the perfect introduction to a legend so ahead of his time that his 1968 masterpiece is just now getting its due.
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Jun 4, 2013Inimitable, occasionally impenetrable, but never less than intriguing.
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MojoMay 20, 2013It's a joy to hear VDP's mission with the boosted clarity of 21st century production. [Jun 2013, p.87]
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Q MagazineMay 13, 2013A collection of songs that are either from or reflect different eras of his work--all linked by his idiosyncratically engaging vocals and melodies. [Jun 2013, p.108]
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May 6, 2013Behind the rococo charm lurks a subtle emotional power.
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May 6, 2013Those coming fresh to Parks may find his reedy voice, and his warping of time, requires some adjustment.