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Other Albums | Merchandise | Reviews
black tape for a blue girl

the rope 25 2-CD

1986 | Projekt | PRO00020

CD

Regular Price: $15.98
Online Sale Price! $13.98

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Tracks:
    Disc One
  1. memory, uncaring friend | MP3 Clip
  2. hide in yourself
  3. within these walls
  4. the holy terrors
  5. end
  6. seven days till sunrise
  7. the rope | MP3 Clip
  8. the few remaining threads
  9. the lingering flicker
  10. slow blur | MP3 Clip
  11. the floor was hard but home
  12. we return
    Disc Two
  1. black tape for a blue girl: memory, uncaring friend (2011)
    | MP3 Clip | Free Stream & Download
  2. All My Faith Lost...: the rope | MP3 Clip
  3. Mirabilis: the floor was hard but home
  4. Erik Wllo: within these walls | MP3 Clip
  5. Forrest Fang: hide in yourself
  6. Dirk Serries: lingering (vintage mix)
  7. Dirk Serries: blurred (lo-fi mix)
  8. Walter Holland: seven days till sunrise
  9. Kho Hat Hasa: the holy terrors
  10. Rajna: end
  11. Attrition: memory, uncaring friend
  12. Lux Interna: we return

The iTunes link above is for the 25th Anniversary Remastered Edition of the original album. This link is for The Rope 25, the 2nd disc:
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On the debut . . . Sam Rosenthal's subtle electronics and introspective lyrics establish black tape for a blue girl's stature beyond the realm of the normal "gothic" sound. Creating a timeless blend of Oscar's emotional vocals intertwined with warm ambient soundscapes.

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In 1986,Black Tape For A Blue Girl'sdarkly mesmerizing debutThe Ropeappeared on the underground rock scene. It kicked off a rich and diverse musical career forProjekt founder / Blacktape songwriter Sam Rosenthal.Now25 years later, Projekt celebrates this momentous anniversary withThe Rope 25, a 2-CD set includingThe Ropere-masteredand a bonus disc of current Projekt artists' reinterpretations of the material. Eight-page lyrics booklet included while supplies last, so order now!

Rosenthal's electronics coupled with his angst-filled, introspective lyrics established Black Tape For A Blue Girl's position beyond the traditional "gothic" sound.His lyrics overflow with the emptiness of a shattered soul and broken heart revealing a dark, tortured man scanning the wreckage in search of love, understanding, and connection.The timeless blend of Oscar Herrera's passionate vocals intertwining with warm electronic soundscapes and soothing ambient passages creates an album similiar to 80s-era releases on 4AD and Factory Records.

Opening the album is the rhythmic, hard-hitting "Memory Uncaring Friend," along the lines of Peter Murphy or Gang of Four. Following this striking opener, the music takes a more subtle turn:gently disorienting, autumnal, mesmerizing, mournful, full of wonder and elusive grandeur. UponThe Rope'srelease,comparisons were made to Cocteau Twins, Brian Eno, Phillip Glass and Chris & Cosey.

In 1986,Star Hitsmagazine wrote, "Black Tape For A Blue Girl'sThe Ropeis like the musical equivalent of a nervous breakdown. Complete with dark, scary lyrics that make The Smiths sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks, this might give you an idea of what mental anguish sounds like. It is an experiment worth hearing."Option Magazinespeculated, "The lyrics are of a masochistic nature, which reflects a probable suicide in the writer's future. Sung by and for those in love with self-misery." Many of the lyrics (and accompanying stories with the instrumentals) onThe Ropedwell upon suicide as a response to a lack of love; an attempt to derive affirmation after the writer had left. "I cared for you more than you ever knew, I do this to show you now." Oscar sings on the title track. "I see my answer on the end of a rope, the world turned cold for me." Whilethe final song - "We Return" - looks to others in a similar situation as a solace for the pain and emptiness. "From the black house, we return. Clutching secrets, we must learn." A glimmer of hope.

On Disc 2, the currentBlack Tape For A Blue Girlline-up performs "Memory, Uncaring Friend" as a driving rock song, equal parts Bauhaus, Gary Numan anda darkly-caffeinatedSinatra. "Working with Brian of the Dresden Dolls on drums and guitar," Rosenthal says, "we captured the song as I would have performed it if live in '86. It's aggressive, brash, tense and loud! All elements that a song about betrayal and self-destruction require. Athan Maroulis' vocals reflect back to Oscar's performance while giving the song new drama and immediacy."

Other equally innovative reinterpretations include All My Faith Lost's neo-classical "The Rope," Mirabilis'haunting a capella "The Floor Was Hard But Home,"Lux Interna's neo-folk "We Return," Attrition'sdark, electronic"Memory, Uncaring Friend,"and Erik Wollo's electronic/soundtracky "Within These Walls." A poignant moment is whenWalter Holland re-works the original multi-track recording of "Seven Days til Sunrise," as this track features the clarinet of his late musical partnerRichard Watsonfrom the band Amber Route.Hand-picked and sequenced by Rosenthal, this second disc looks back atThe Ropewhile projecting the songs into modern times.

Allmusic.com:"The debut Black Tape album, especially in light of the band's later efforts, makes for an interesting listen in retrospect. On the one hand, much of what would make Black Tape so distinct is already in place: vocalist Oscar Herrera's passionate interpretation of Rosenthal's romantically obsessed lyrics, Rosenthal's own moody, haunting contributions on keyboards, atmospheric instrumental pieces, and more. (However)the sheer depth of later Black Tape music makes the comparatively less full arrangements here sound more like demos. By no means is this criticism, it's just that those expecting the Black Tape aesthetic to have been fully formed from the start will be initially surprised withThe Rope, but will find its charms to be plentiful in the end."

TECHNICAL DETAILS, SAM WRITES:The Ropewas recorded on a borrowed Fostek cassette porta-studio when I was a college student in Southern California. All the electronics were performed on my Korg Poly61. A Moog Realistic Concertmate MG-1 was used for the leads on "Memory, Uncaring Friend" and "The Few Remaining Threads." The reason I did not use the Moog on more songs was that it was in Florida at my parent's house. Those Moog parts were added near the end, when I was back home in Florida for the summer to record Oscar's vocals." I have the recollection that "Memory" came together in about three hours; music, lyrics and everything; Allan's drums and guitar were recorded in his garage in an afternoon, each with a single microphone.Oscar's vocals were recorded in his living room, while his baby daughter slept (and occasionally cried) upstairs.The Ropewas mixedin three hours. Yeah, three hours! Now I spend 20 - 40 hours mixing just one song. I had no idea that I was rushing things! The song "Within These Walls" begins with a sample of drums from the Attrition song "Mind Drop," so it's interesting to have Attrition returning the favor with their cover of "Memory" on Disc 2.The Ropewas originally released on vinyl, later on cassette and then CD. Theoriginal 2-track 1/4" masters were sent to Canada to get baked and transferred to digital. "Memory, Uncaring Friend" was re-mastered by Al Ursini at Studio Chicago. The rest of the album was mastered here at my studio. Of course there are limitations because the album was recorded on 4-track; often all the music was mashed down to one track, to make room for the vocals and instruments. Re-mastering is a chance to make the album sound a bit more modern as far as the levels go. Yet, as many fans tell meThe Ropeis their favorite album, I did not do anything to drastically alter the sound. I stayed faithful to the original and cleaned things up, eqed some of the sounds to make them more present, and - just like the listener - re-experienced Black Tape For A Blue Girl of 25 years ago.

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Disc 2:
Various Artists: The Rope 25
1 black tape for a blue girl: memory, uncaring friend (2011)
2 All My Faith Lost...: the rope
3 Mirabilis: the floor was hard but home
4 Erik Wllo: within these walls
5 Forrest Fang: hide in yourself
6 Dirk Serries: lingering (vintage mix)
7 Dirk Serries: blurred (lo-fi mix)
8 Walter Holland: seven days till sunrise
9 Kho Hat Hasa: the holy terrors
10 Rajna: end
11 Attrition: memory, uncaring friend
12 Lux Interna: we return

1 black tape for a blue girl: memory, uncaring friend (2011)
Sam Rosenthal: moog
Athan Maroulis: vocals
Brian Viglione: drums & electric guitar
Valerie Gentile: electric guitar
Arrangement by Sam & Brian. Recorded & mixed by Sam in the Lush Garden. Drums recorded by Martin Bisi at BC Studios, Gowanus Brooklyn. Mastered by Martin Bowes at The Cage, Coventry, England.
blacktapeforabluegirl.com

2 All My Faith Lost...: the rope
Viola Roccagli: Vocals
Federico Salvador: Guitar, Vocals
Fabio Polo : Violin
Stefania Pellizzer: Cello
Recorded during October 2010 in Valvasone
allmyfaithlost.com

3 Mirabilis: the floor was hard but home
Summer Bowman and Dru Allen: Voices and arrangement
Engineered by Summer Bowman, mixed by Summer Bowman and Pete Murray
mirabilismusic.com

4 Erik Wllo: within these walls
Erik Wllo:: electric guitars/synthesizers/programming
Wintergarden Studio, Norway
wollo.com

5 Forrest Fang: hide in yourself
Forrest Fang: synthesizer, electronics, saron (Javanese gamelan), Japanese palm harp, Burmese gong
Recorded during August 2010 at the Hangar, Berkeley, CA
forrestfang.com

6 Dirk Serries: lingering (vintage mix)
7 Dirk Serries: blurred (lo-fi mix)

dirkserries.com

8 Walter Holland: seven days till sunrise
Walter Holland: Keyboard, Guitar
Richard Watson: Clarinet
Cauleen Smith: Cello
Recorded and mixed at Dr. Hunter's Sanitarium
walterholland.com

9 Kho Hat Hasa: the holy terrors
Laurie Reade: voice & instrumentation
April Goltz: voice
Recorded and mixed at The Palace, Minneapolis, MN by Laurie Reade
khohathasa.com

10 Rajna: end
Jeanne Lefebvre: voice, bells, voice effect
Fabrice Lefebvre: santoor, bouzouki, doudouk, percussions, synthesizer
Recorded and mixed at Out of the World Studio, 2011, France. Rearrangement by Fabrice and Jeanne Lefebvre
rajna.net

11 Attrition: memory, uncaring friend
Martin Bowes: voice and electronics
Julia Waller: voice
Recorded and mastered at The Cage, Coventry, England
attrition.co.uk

12 Lux Interna: we return
Joshua Levi Ian & Kathryn Mary: guitars, hand percussion, loops, voices
Ariela Marcus-Sells: spoken Arabic
We Return was recorded in our bedroom onto 4- track, and mastered by Doug White (Watchmen Studios). For those who once gathered in the black house.
luxinterna.com


A review from allmusic.com:
The debut Black Tape album, especially in light of the band's later efforts, makes for an interesting listen in retrospect. On the one hand, much of what would make Black Tape so distinct is already in place: vocalist Oscar Herrera's passionate interpretation of Rosenthal's romantically obsessed lyrics, Rosenthal's own moody, haunting contributions on keyboards, atmospheric instrumental pieces, and more. "Hide in Yourself," later featured on the A Teardrop Left Behind compilation, is an especially good example. On the other hand, The Rope is fairly rough and ready in comparison to something like Ashes in the Brittle Air or Remnants of a Deeper Purity, including some of the most explicitly rock-oriented material the group ever recorded. In part this is due to multi-instrumentalist Allan Kraut, who contributes drums, guitar, and bass, or some combination of them, on about half the tracks, along with writing three of the songs with Rosenthal. Also, the sheer depth of later Black Tape music makes the comparatively less full arrangements here sound more like demos. By no means is this criticism, it's just that those expecting the Black Tape aesthetic to have been fully formed from the start will be initially surprised with The Rope, but will find its charms to be plentiful in the end. Certainly one inspired constant of the band -- the use of numerous guest performers on any particular album -- pays dividends here. Two violinists, Candy Sherlock and Lara Radford, contribute haunting airs to a number of songs, while clarinet and cello both appear on the lovely instrumental "Seven Days Till Sunrise." Adam Buhler's subtle guitar work on "Within These Walls" matches Herrera and Kim Prior's vocals while nicely offsetting the rough drumming, while on the sweetly beautiful title track, the combination of violin, clarinet, vocals, and electronics is simply, perfectly enchanting.

A review from OptionMagazine:
The music floats, is beautiful in a simple way, and doesn't grate, abuse or build to tumultuous climaxes. The lyrics are of a masochistic nature, which reflects a probable suicide in the writer's future. Sung by and for those in love with self-misery. (Sam replies: I am still here, 25 years later)

A review from Star Hits Magazine:
Black Tape For A Blue Girl's the rope is like the musical equivalent of a nervous breakdown. "Holy Terrors" and "The Floor Was Hard But Home," complete with dark, scary lyrics that make The Smiths sound like Alvin and The Chipmunks, might give you an idea of what mental anguish sounds like. Not the easiest album to listen to, but it is an experiment worth hearing.

A review from The Bob Magazine:
I feel the room growing dark around me so I'd better write this quickly. The Rope, a project of Projekt's Sam Rosenthal, make music of a sort more often associated with British artists, specifically those you'd find on labels like Fetish or 4AD. The Rope's warmly textured avant-pop plays like a blend of Chris and Cosey and the Cocteau Twins. Black Tape For A Blue Girl is also the best retort I've heard lately to the argument that synthesisers are inherently cold and unemotional. Despite the fact that this viewpoint is idiotic on the face of it (translated, it just means that synthesisers are emotive because his music is: gently disorienting, autumnal, mesmerizing, mournful, full of wonder and elusive grandeur. This album culd bring on midnight at noon. The room grows black and the ceiling opens. The sky is awash with sound, So lie back . . . listen . . . and feel.

Other Albums by This Artist
  1. Sam Rosenthal : before the buildings fell CD (Projekt, 1986)
  2. mesmerized by the sirens ~ 3 for $20 CD (Projekt, 1987)
  3. ashes in the brittle air CD (Projekt, 1989)
  4. A Teardrop Left Behind (1991, a retrospective) Digital Only (Projekt, 1991)
  5. a chaos of desire (out of print) CD (Projekt, 1991)
  6. this lush garden within CD (Projekt, 1993)
  7. This Lush Garden Within (Taiwan version) (Rock / Projekt, 1993)
  8. the first pain to linger maxi-cd LAST COPIES Maxi-CD (Projekt, 1996)
  9. remnants of a deeper purity CD (Projekt, 1996)
  10. The Remnants ep Digital Only (Projekt, 1996)
  11. remnants of a deeper purity (10th anniversary 2-CD edition) 2-CD (Projekt, 1996 / 2006)
  12. across a thousand blades (1996, a retrospective) ~ 3 for $20! CD (Projekt, 1997)
  13. with my sorrows (3" CD) 3"-CD (Amplexus, 1997)
  14. The Aflame ep Digital Only (Projekt, 1998)
  15. As one aflame laid bare by desire ~ 3 for $20 CD (Projekt, 1999)
  16. the scavenger bride - Russian Edition CD (Irond, 2002)
  17. the scavenger bride ~ 3 for $20 CD (Projekt, 2002)
  18. the scavenger bride (mexican pressing) CD (Samadhi Musik, 2002)
  19. with a million tear-stained memories (2-CD) 2-CD (Trisol / Audioglobe, 2003)
  20. PROMO16 / 2002 sampler ~ 3 for $20 maxi-cd (Projekt, 2003)
  21. Tarnished (cd-single) ~~ $1.98 Sale Price CD-Single (Projekt, 2004)
  22. HALO STAR ~ 3 for $20 CD (Projekt, 2004)
  23. The Scarecrow single ~ sale $1.98! Maxi-CD (Projekt, 2004)
  24. A Retrospective CD (Shadowplay Records, 2008)
  25. The Pleasures Everlasting (ep) Digital Only (Projekt, 2008)
  26. 10 Neurotics CD in DIgi-Pack w/ 28-page booklet (Projekt / Trisol, 2009)
  27. Quadranotics ~ A sampling of tracks from 10 Neurotics | PROMO35 Maxi-CD (Projekt, 2009)
  28. 10 Neurotics - German version CD (Trisol / Audioglobe, 2009)
  29. Tenderotics CD in 6-panel ecoWallet (Projekt, 2012)
Merchandise by This Artist
  • fragments [vhs video] Video (Projekt, 1985-88)
  • the rope - L Short Sleeve T Shirt Shirt (Projekt, 1986)
  • the rope - M Short Sleeve T Shirt T Shirt (Projekt, 1986)
  • the rope - S Short Sleeve T Shirt Shirt (Projekt, 1986)
  • the rope - XL Short Sleeve T Shirt Shirt (Projekt, 1986)
  • HALO STAR girl's baby T-Shirt ~ 3 for $20 T-Shirt (Projekt, 2004)
  • HALO STAR L T-Shirt Large t-shirt (Projekt, 2004)
  • HALO STAR S T-Shirt Small shirt (Projekt, 2004)
  • HALO STAR spaghetti strap T-Shirt ~ 3 for $20 Spaghetti Strap Shirt (Projekt, 2004)
  • 10 Neurotics/Sailor Boy Large T Shirt Large T Shirt (Projekt, 2010)
  • 10 Neurotics/Sailor Boy Medium T Shirt Medium T Shirt (Projekt, 2010)
  • 10 Neurotics/Sailor Boy Small T Shirt Small T Shirt (Projekt, 2010)
  • 10 Neurotics/Sailor Boy XL T Shirt XL T Shirt (Projekt, 2010)
  • Rope Face Sticker Sticker (Projekt, 1988)
  • logo sticker Sticker (Projekt, 2009)
  • 10 Neurotics (poster) Poster (Projekt, 2009)
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