Name: Trapezoid
Album: s/t
Year: 1975
Style: Old Tyme, Folk, Irish
Similar Bands: (per allmusic) Darol Anger, Metamora, Mark O'Connor, Oregon, Adrian Legg, John McCutcheon
"One-Word" Review: Celtic Baroque Renaissance Fair
Based Out Of: West Virginia
Label: Troubadour Records
Trapezoid (1975)
- British Grenadiers/Swinging on a Gate 3:00
- Opera Reel 2:15
- Planxty George Brabizon 4:20
- Whiskey Before Breakfast 2:46
- Carrie Under the Arbor 2:25
- Southwind 2:57 /
- Dill Pickle's Rag 4:05
- Jamie Allen 2:16
- Wonderous Love 3:00
- O'Carolan's Concerto 2:50
- Chorus Jig 2:22
- Margaret's Walk 3:22
Album Rating (1-10): 5.0
Members & Other Bands:
- Sam Rizzetta - Hammered Dulcimer, Fretted Dulcimer, Concertina (Madeline MacNeil, Blackie Cool, Maggie Sansone)
- Paul Reisler - Bass Dulcimer, Guitar (A Thousand Questions, Kid Pan Alley, Three Good Reasons, John McCutcheon, Holly Near, Si Kahn, Beth Nielsen Chapman)
- Pete Vigour - Dulcimer, Banjo, Pennywhistle, Vox (Albemarie Ramblers, Hubie King, Diane Jones, Erynn Marshall)
- Paul Yeaton - Dulcetta, Mandolin
- Sandy Davis - Spoons, Concertina, Bones (Roaring Jelly, Common Ground quintet, Dudley Laufman, Canterbury Country Dance Orch, Berlin County Dance Orch., Oh CONTRAire, Tony Saletan, Jay Unger, Jerry Robichaud)
- Sarah Gregory - Bass, Recorder (Flying Shoes, All Comers Band
- Lydia Mills - Fiddle (Arlington Street Women's Caucus)
- Bill "Smitty" Smith - Banjo
- Rosie III - dulcimer on cover
Unknown-ness: I honestly don't know if this is a band or an album of random songs just played on a Trapezoid/dulcimer, or just some completion with cool cover art and font...because it is a VERY cool cover and font. Seeing the pics on the back & reading the notes, I imaging it is all instrumentals, of old time folk played on old time instruments, the dulcimer spotlighted. It looks like the "finger harp" we used to strum & play in elementary school music class. reading more of the back, the band makes their own instruments, including these dulcimers, so this might be pretty cool.
Album Review: Well, the description was not wrong, the instrument makers definitely have a knack for old tyme folk music going back to the Renaissance period. The range of their designed hammered dulcimers is quite good, as they themselves forged bass & piccolo dulcimers to fit the range of music in a full band.
Paul Reisler has been the one constant musician, with Sam Rizzetta perhaps being prolific / famous in his own right; still making instruments and recording albums (2020). Reisler has seen the band through many personnel changes, and played as Trapezoid for 25 years through 1995, reuniting in 2004 with their 1984 line-up. This is their first album. I read a little more and it seems Sarah Gregory and Bill Smith got married, and were together up to her passing in 2020.
Stand Out Track: Chorus Jig
Links:
Full Album on Spotify w/ Bonus Tracks
Wiki
Discogs
Allmusic
Rate Your Music
1995 Washington Post
Sam Rizzetta
Paul Reisler
Maine Fiddle Camp: Sandy Davis
Sarah Gregory obit 2020
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