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2012 studio album by Brad Roberts and Rob Morsberger
Midnight Garden
Studio album by Brad Roberts and Rob Morsberger
ReleasedSeptember 13, 2012
GenreRock, pop
Length32:59
LabelHieroglyph Records
Brad Roberts chronology
Rajanaka: Mantra
(2011)
Midnight Garden
(2012)

Midnight Garden is a collaborative album between Brad Roberts of the Crash Test Dummies and singer-songwriter Rob Morsberger.

Background

Morsberger developed serious headaches in 2011 that would eventually be diagnosed as a brain tumor. After Morsberger received surgery for the terminal brain tumor, he was motivated to create as much music as possible before his death. Midnight Garden would be the second project he would complete before his death. The premiere performance of the song cycle would be at a benefit concert raising money for Morsberger's family and his medical expenses.

Composition

The origins of the album were an unused "pile of lyrics" written by Brad Roberts. The music, composed by Morsberger, is a traditional song cycle scored for string quartet and piano, with Morsberger and Roberts performing vocals. The song cycle was inspired by Franz Schubert, Stephen Foster, and Gilbert and Sullivan, resulting in a combination of classical and popular music.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Brad Roberts and Rob Morsberger

No.TitleLength
1."He Heard a Melody"2:33
2."Midnight Garden"2:57
3."Venus Flytrap"2:53
4."Nail It Down"2:20
5."The Man and the Birds"2:58
6."Don't Mistake My Charity"2:49
7."The Breeze"3:02
8."Faith nor Doubt"2:19
9."At the Ledge"3:21
10."Dead Ahead"2:59
11."All the Songs Have Been Written"4:48

References

  1. "Songs About Mortality Take On New Meaning For Musician Rob Morsberger". WBUR. May 24, 2012.
  2. ^ Goodstein, Jack (October 29, 2012). "Music Review Brad Roberts and Rob Morsberger". Seattle Post Intelligencer.
  3. ^ "Crash Test Dummies' Brad Roberts with Rob Morsberger - A Tribes Hill Benefit Presentation". The Inside Press. May 15, 2012.


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