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...here to hear...
Join Date: Nov 2010
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![]() Tracklist:- 1 Introduction 1:45 2 Dance Of Eagle 4:36 3 Like Transparent Shadow 5:10 4 Order To Survive 5:41 5 Let The Sunshine 3:41 6 Ritual Virtuality 4:27 7 Tuva Blues 5:06 8 Old Melodie 4:13 9 Lonely Soul 7:44 10 Boomerang 8:45
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...here to hear...
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Stepmother City Tracklist:-
1 Introduction 1:45 2 Dance Of Eagle 4:36 3 Like Transparent Shadow 5:10 4 Order To Survive 5:41 5 Let The Sunshine 3:41 6 Ritual Virtuality 4:27 7 Tuva Blues 5:06 8 Old Melodie 4:13 9 Lonely Soul 7:44 10 Boomerang 8:45 It's been really interesting to read your comments about this album, particularly as I have no-one else to enthuse about it with - and happily most of you have enjoyed it. Quote:
Let The Sunshine was a drop in intensity: something of a filler track to me, which is also, and not by coincidence, the one that rubbersoul identifies as the natural choice for the single-from-the-album. I'm sure we've all seen this before: the choice for single being the track that's easiest on the ear, rather than the best. With the next track, we are on stronger ground as Ritual Virtuality swings easily from spooky floating flute parts to almost rocking rhythmic sections, with SN's voice master(mistress) of all. Tuva Blues is certainly strange, with spoken word, mouthharp (?) and the singing that TH didn't care for. To me, there is also a hint of a Latin beat in there too: furthur proof that SN can take any style and bend it to her vision - a point that you suggested, SGR, when you talked about the range of sounds across the album. But for the moment, we are back to safer, more established SN territory with Old Melodie. Lonely Soul raised a few eyebrows I think, but to me this is the lynchpin track of the whole album. This is SN's manifesto: Quote:
And to conclude, we have Boomerang, which sounds to me like a good reprisal of the whole album, and with some spoken word stuff full worthy sentiments, we are brought gently to peace with the universal sounds of birdsong and running water for the fade out. So, for me, a wonderful album, both in its individual songs and the way they have been put in a meaningful order. And yes, rs, I also thought of Yoko Ono, more specifically wondering why I like SN, but Yoko not so much. Is it bad manners in an album club to give 10/10 to your own nomination? In my defense, at least I've given that score before - to the Utah Phillips album. And lastly, a tip for furthur exploration of SN: Naked Spirit is a good album, Like A Bird Or Spirit is good in parts, but Lost Rivers is a mainly acapella hard-core nightmare. My advice to Trollheart: don't even set one foot into a lift if Lost Rivers is playing; your faith in music as a source of pleasure will be destroyed in the time it takes you to go from one floor to the next!
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Born to be mild
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Um, not to be pedantic, but I don't think you meant reprisal. Unless she's coming after us all, both guns blazing, for not loving her music!
![]() Also, score your own album as high or as low as you want. You're as much a member of the club as anyone, and it really only makes sense to give as much love to the album that you hoped others would. Wait till you see the score I give my next pick! ![]()
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