Little Three (album)
Little Three is an album by Robin Holcomb, released in 1996.
Critical reception
The Village Voice called the album "both a return to the kind of rigorous composition Holcomb started out in and a proud shrug in the direction of pop accessibility." The New York Times noted that "simple religious and folk tunes coexist with the more complicated harmonies of impressionism." The Gazette wrote: "Unclassifiable 'serious' music for piano and occasional voice—Satie impressionism, American expressionism, Stephen Foster-like folk, and all of it beautiful, balanced and wise."Personnel
- William Clift – photography
- Johnny Costa – art direction, design
- Marion Ettlinger – photography
- Robin Holcomb – vocals, piano
- Brian Lee – mastering
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- Judith Sherman – production
- Jeanne Velonis – engineering
- Paul Zinman – engineering