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If I met Rebecca in person, I think I would know her well. This album is so personal, inventive, and melodic, it's on repeat today.
Favorite track: Dig Up the Stories.
All The Little Things You Do is a beautifully written, performed and produced album by award-winning vocalist, trumpeter and songwriter, Rebecca Hennessy. It deals with love, grief and mental health. Being released between the death of her mother and the birth of her first child, this album will take you on a journey that weaves through time and space in unexpected ways and merges all the elements of her diverse musical career, featuring her warm clear voice as a lead singer and songwriter. Rebecca’s songwriting draws from musical traditions and genres including jazz, folk, roots and pop. Her band on this album is world-acclaimed and celebrated musical voices, including guitarist, Kevin Breit (Sister’s Euclid, Johnny Goldtooth, Norah Jones); pianist, Tania Gill (Happiness Project, Tania Gill Quartet); bassist, Michael Herring (Peripheral Vision, Bona Fide Scoundrels) and drummer, Dave Clark (Rheostatics, Gord Downie). Extra musical guests on this album include The Upper York Mandolin Orchestra, Thomas King (CBC’s Dead Dog Cafe, Inconvenient Indian), Tom Richards (The Heavyweights Brass Band, The Human Rights), Drew Jurecka (Jill Barber, Royal Wood), Claire Doyle (YUKA) and Alex Samaras (Beverly Glenn-Copeland and The Queer Songbook Orchestra).
This is Rebecca’s first album collaborating with award-winning producer and engineer David Travers-Smith (Jane Siberry, Veda Hille, Jayme Stone, The Wailin’ Jennys, and Deerhoof). David’s attuned creative input and overall aesthetic brought All The Little Things You Do a level of lush expression that masterfully served each song and the overall shape of the album.
This album features collaborations with numerous artists, including setting two of internationally-acclaimed author, Thomas King’s poems to music: “Nothing Passes for Favour” and “Dig Up The Stories.” These two songs were originally part of “When You Were Gone,” a commission for Silence in Guelph in May 2017 where Rebecca composed a night of new music for a collection of new poems by Thomas King, recently published in his new book of poetry entitled 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin.
credits
released November 6, 2020
Rebecca Hennessy - lead voice & trumpet,
Kevin Breit - guitars, mandolin, banjo, bg vocals & organ
Tania Gill - piano, bg vocals
Michael Herring - double bass & bg vocals
Dave Clark - drums, bg vocals
Guests:
The Upper York Mandolin Orchestra (tracks 1 & 4): produced and arranged by Thomas Dooley III
Tom Richards - trombone, bg vocals (tracks 1, 7, 10 & 12)
Claire Doyle - bg vocals and arrangement (track 5)
Alex Samaras - bg vocals and arrangements (tracks 2 & 5)
Drew Jurecka - string arranging, violin and viola (tracks 8 & 9)
Thomas King - author for poem Dig Up The Stories (track 10) and author and narrator of Nothing Passes for Favour (track 12)
Produced by Rebecca Hennessy, David Travers-Smith & Michael Herring
Recorded at Canterbury Music Company by Jeremy Darby
Except Eclipse & It's a Beautiful Day To Say Goodbye recorded by David Travers-Smith at found.sound.toronto
Vocals recorded by David Travers-Smith & Rebecca Hennessy
Strings by Drew Jurecka
Mixed and mastered by David Travers-Smith at found.sound.toronto
Album art & Design by Yesim Tosuner
Song Credits:
All songs by Rebecca Hennessy with the following co-writing credits SOCAN:
Magnolia by Rebecca Hennessy & Julia Hambleton
Loving You and Deeper Than The Dark Blue Sea by Rebecca Hennessy & Dave Clark
Keep The Light Bright, Eclipse, It’s A Beautiful Day To Say Goodbye, When Stars Shine Bright and When You Say Goodnight to Me by Rebecca Hennessy & Michael Herring
There’s One Thing by Rebecca Hennessy & Julia Hambleton
Dig Up The Stories and Nothing Passes for Favour music by Rebecca Hennessy & poem by Thomas King
All The Little Things You Do is award-winning Canadian trumpeter, vocalist, composer and bandleader Rebecca Hennessy’s most
recent studio album. This album heralds her debut as a singer-songwriter and is being released in the profound time between the recent death of her mother and the birth of her first child....more
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