"String Thing" by Richard Carr is a captivating journey through the world of classical and contemporary music, released on May 26, 1998, under the Savant label. This 48-minute album is a testament to Carr's virtuosity and versatility, offering a diverse collection of tracks that showcase his mastery of the strings.
The album opens with "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams," setting a melancholic tone that is beautifully contrasted with the playful "Willow Weep for Me." Carr's interpretation of "We've Got the Moon and Sixpence" is a highlight, blending traditional melodies with modern sensibilities. The title track "Star-Crossed Lovers" is a romantic piece that highlights Carr's ability to evoke deep emotions through his music.
"Strictly Business" and "St. Elsewhere" showcase Carr's prowess in contemporary compositions, while "Bloodcount" adds a touch of drama and intensity. The traditional folk tune "Fair Rosemary (Schon Rosmarin)" is reimagined with a fresh perspective, and "Hit the Road to Dreamland" offers a soothing, lullaby-like quality. The album concludes with "Crazy Rhythm" and "Send in the Clowns," both of which are energetic and uplifting, leaving the audience with a sense of satisfaction and joy.
"String Thing" is a must-listen for fans of classical and contemporary string music, offering a rich and varied listening experience that highlights Richard Carr's exceptional talent and creativity.