Book of Silk is the fourth album of Tin Hat Trio. It is a modern chamber music work, encompassing jazz in the Django and Grappelli vein with a haunting, acoustic soundscape that might have served as a film score.
Reviews were uniformly positive, with critics noting the more introspective and entirely instrumental turn, save for the closing lullaby. That final track, with lyrics by Mike Coykendall, was a response to the death of guitarist Mark Orton's wife Lauren in a rafting accident.[6]
Track listing
"The Longest Night" – 3:54 (Orton)
"The Clandestine Adventures of Ms. Merz" – 2:20 (Burger)
"Compay" – 4:52 (Kihlstedt)
"Invisible Mobile " – 4:45 (Orton)
"March of the Smallest Feet" (Kihlstedt) – 3:58 (Kihlstedt)
"Hotel Aurora" – 3:38 (Orton)
"Osborne Avenue" – 3:34 (Burger)
"Elliott Carter Family" – 3:52 (Parkins / Tin Hat Trio)
"Things That Might Have Been" – 4:26 (Burger)
"Red Hook Stoop" – 4:48 (Burger)
"Same Shirt, Different Day" – 1:55 (Burger)
"Pablo Looks Back" – 1:09 (Kihlstedt)
"Light Black from Pole to Pole" – 2:49 (Kihlstedt)