Forgiven Not Forgotten [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Erin Shore (Traditional Intro)
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2. Forgiven Not Forgotten
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3. Heaven Knows
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4. Along With The Girls
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5. Someday
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6. Runaway
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7. The Right Time
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8. The Minstrel Boy
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9. Toss The Feathers
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10. Love To Love You
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11. Secret Life
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12. Carraroe Jig
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13. Closer
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14. Leave Me Alone
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15. Erin Shore
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16. Somebody Else's Boyfriend
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese version of their 1996 debut includes the bonus track 'Somebody Else's Boyfriend'. Lava/143 Records.
Forgiven Not Forgotten,Corrs,Rock/Pop
Forgiven Not Forgotten [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Love the Corr's
- GOOD CD THE CORRS ARE GREAT!
- Great CD
- Corrs Disappoint
- Awesome!!
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Forgiven, Not Forgotten
Corrs
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000005J7X
Release Date: 1995-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Erin Shores (Traditional Intro)
- Forgiven Not Forgotten
- Heaven Knows
- Along With The Girls (Instrumental)
- Someday
- Runaway
- The Right Time
- The Minstrel Boy (Instrumental)
- Toss The Feathers (Instrumental)
- Love To Love You
- Secret Life
- Carraroe Jig (Instrumental)
- Closer
- Leave Me Alone
- Erin Shore (Instrumental)
Amazon.com
With one foot in traditional Irish music and the other in smooth, sophisticated pop, the Corrs--a family quartet made up of three sisters and their brother--seem to have all the bases covered. On their appealing debut album, the group plays it both ways, leading with fetching love songs such as "Runaway" and the title track but incorporating fiddle, tin whistle, and bodhrán into nearly every track while tossing in snippets of traditional-leaning material such as "Carraroe Jig" and "Erin Shore" for good measure. Imagine the Spice Girls if they could play their own instruments and were inclined to do so down at the local pub. If that seems like a stretch, listen to the gossamer strains of "Heaven Knows" or "The Right Time" while downing a few pints. You'll eventually see the connection. --Daniel Durchholz
Customer Reviews:
Love the Corr's.......2007-03-24
I absolutely love the Corr's on all levels....their music, their lyrics
their voices, their souls, their beauty. I am moved from my depths and know my soul has been touched when I listen to them.
I hgihly recommend that you allow the Corr's to touch your
heart and soul as well.
GOOD CD THE CORRS ARE GREAT!.......2007-02-13
FOR A FORIEGN CD, THIS IS AMAZING. I ENJOYED IT MUCH...
Great CD.......2006-08-10
I became a fan of The Corrs the minute that I first heard the debut of "Runaway". They have beautiful love songs, and they have some fun and funky upbeat tunes on this CD.
I love the way they combine the pop music sound with a touch of their heritage music. I think that their music has gotten even better as the years go by, but I still love this CD the best.
Corrs Disappoint.......2006-07-05
I was hoping to be proven wrong when my husband said, "You're buying the Corrs? Prepare to be BORED!" but sadly, it was not to be. It IS boring. If you're looking for something mellow, bland and sleepy, this is your album. If you're looking for dynamic modern Irish music, prepare to be disappointed.
Awesome!!.......2006-02-09
This cd is great! I first heard the cd after my mother bought it when she heard "Runaway" when the cd originally came out. I immediately bought one for myself, my best friend heard it, then she bought one. This is a cd you cannot get tired of. I plan to play some of it at my wedding in August. This cd is definately better than their new albums. If you want to buy a Corrs cd, i suggest this one.
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- "Harvest Home" Serves Up a Feast
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Harvest Home
Manufacturer: Gothic Records
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Foster, Stephen
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ASIN: B000B8QFBY
Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Beautiful River (Shall We Gather At The River)
- Simple Gifts
- She'll Be Comin' Round The Mountain
- Peace
- McKay
- A La Claire Fontaine
- Deep River
- We Gather Together
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Album Description
This CD is the second of the final CDs to be issued by The Dale Warland Singers, who disbanded in 2004. The program is a "harvest" of popular songs, hymns and spirituals, including "Simple Gifts," "Deep River," and "We Gather Together". The Grammy-nominated Dale Warland Singers were specialists in performing American works. Includes 16-page booklet with full texts and notes on the works! The Dale Warland Singers CDs are among the best selling American choral CDs in recent history. This CD is a "volume 2" of their best seller, Blue Wheat, issued previously on ACC. Based in Minneapolis/St. Paul, the Dale Warland Singers were recognized as one of the world's foremost a cappella choral ensembles. This 40-voice professional choir recently celebrated its 31st and final season of concerts, tours, radio broadcasts, and critically acclaimed recordings, following the retirement of founder and director Dale Warland.
Customer Reviews:
"Harvest Home" Serves Up a Feast.......2006-03-10
Most CD recordings of choral music do not attract the attention of the population at large, and "Harvest Home" is clearly an exception. Word came to me about this remarkable album through a fellow faculty member at the Boston Conservatory. He was rightly proud of having written two of the arrangements, but prouder still of the fact that it had become a red-hot bestseller through the word-of-mouth network of choristers all over the country. Needless to say, I was curious but a bit skeptical. Generally, things that become that popular have an aesthetic downside. I ordered my copy from Amazon and got it just before I left to go to a concert with a couple of musician friends. We were frankly thrilled with the quality of the singing, the beautifully shaped nuances, and the richness of the several of the arrangements. It is clear that its popularity among choral singers has to do with the musical material, as with its execution. The arrangements are based on mostly religious American folk songs and show off the delicate intonational skills of Dale Warland's legendary group. It's just the kind of thing that church choir members can really appreciate, but unfortunately cannot stand up to repeated listing -- it has to be the work of great composers for me to hear recordings over and over again. Nevertheless, I played it for my choral group, and they jumped all over it. That's the market audience. Bravo, Mr. Warland.
Amazing.......2005-12-26
I've been a fan of the Dale Warland Singers for a long time, and attended many of their concerts. This recording displays perfectly what the choir was capable of. I listen to it constantly. Many of these arrangements are the best I've heard of these songs. "Deep River" is better than that of Chanticleer or Cantus. "She'll be Comin Round the Mountain" is really fun. I got the chance to sing it a few years ago and will never forget it. You NEED to buy this CD. It's well worth the money.
Exquisite.......2005-12-18
Buy this album! This is the finest recording I have purchased this year. The exquisite tonality and the arrangements have kept me listening every day. The audio quality is outstanding - balanced, finely nuanced, lovely soundstage. If you enjoy choral music, purchase this album - NOW.
Exquisite.......2005-11-16
I purchased this on a whim and it is been in my 5-disc player ever since. I have always loved choral settings of folk songs and hymns (with one exception - "The Water is Wide" should never ever ever be sung by a chorus - it doesn't work, but it is the only track I skip on this disc). The selections are all old favorites in often harmonically lush arrangements. Hawley's arrangement of "Not One Sparrow" is transcendent and has become my morning prayer, "Lay Me Low" my evening meditation. The singing is as near perfect as can be, musicality is stunning, and technical merits are high. I cannot recommend this disc enough.
Emotional and poignant.......2005-11-07
On Harvest Home, the Dale Warland Singers delve into the rich legacy of mostly American sacred and folk music. With the lush vocal orchestrations and thoughtful arrangements, many of these familiar songs take on new life and emotional depth.
As a boy, I grew up in the Mennonite church tradition and one of the distinctive things about our church services was the a cappella 4-part harmony. As I got older, I thought this was a bit odd and wished we used instruments in church like most people. In looking back now, I am thankful for that tradition and what it taught me about music and harmony.
Throughout high school I was involved with choral groups, doing several programs each year. The first year after high school I spent a few months at a religious school that had a long-standing tradition of chorale music. I well remember the hours of rehearsal to get the song just right, practicing enunciation and dynamics and expression.
So when I hear a group like the Dale Warland Singers, I have a small insight into the dedication it takes to do choral music at the level of this recording. These are singers and a director at the top of their game, with attention to detail everywhere, creativity in the arrangements and technical brilliance. And what a vocal range, with "how low can they go" bass and sopranos that my normal laptop headphones have trouble reproducing without distortion.
I've long been a fan of spirituals; they are at times moving to hear, at times playful and fun (and can be even more fun to sing). This album features a couple of my favorites: "Shall We Gather At The River" and "Deep River". Upon first hearing this rendition of the latter, I was nearly moved to tears by the stark beauty and emotional depth of this arrangement. It's a prime example of the power of music to take us places emotionally and connect us with the deeper feelings and longings of the soul.
In addition to several spirituals, there is a unique variety of other religious pieces pulled from the traditions of Quakers and Baptists among others. The album also mines some rich treasures from the Shaker tradition, including the comforting "Not One Sparrow Is Forgotten" and the poignant tenderness of "Lay Me Low', with the simple text of
Lay me low where the Lord can find me, where the Lord can own me, where the Lord can bless me
Not everything leans towards the serious or sacred though. A fun, light-hearted arrangement of "She'll Be Comin' Round The Mountain" (arr. by Emma Lou Diemer) features bouncing bass lines and lots of syncopation and sibilance to keep things interesting. And the traditional Dixie folk song "Cindy" tells the story of a heartsick man with tongue-in-cheek lyrics that playfully bounce from part to part.
The liner notes are exceptional, with lots of helpful historic and musical notes on the various selections. This is one of the final albums from The Dale Warland Singers after 31 years. The group disbanded in May 2004 so that the founder Dale Warland could focus more on teaching, consulting and guest conducting. He certainly has left his mark on the choral landscape and this recording is no exception. Highly recommended if you appreciate choral music, especially traditional folk and sacred selections.
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Not Forgotten
Malcolm Holcombe
Manufacturer: Gypsy Eyes Music
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- goin' home
- a steady heart
- baby doll
- room eleven
- cryin' dime
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- your eyes will shine
- yesterday's clothes
- animated sanctuary
- this ol' house
- where is my garden
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Born and raised in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina, Malcolm Holcombe is being recognized by the contemporary U.S and European folk/americana community as a performer of national stature, and an uncommonly unique guitarist/vocalist about whom Rolling Stone magazine says: "Haunted country, acoustic blues and rugged folk all meet [here]..."
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Amy Beach: Songs
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ASIN: B0002BXOFK
Release Date: 2004-10-19 |
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- Ecstasy
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- Sleep, Little Darling
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- I Send My Heart Up To Thee!
- Come, Ah Come
- Canzonetta
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- June
- I Ask The Bird
- Go Not Too Far
- Shena Van
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- A Prelude
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- An Old Prayer
- The Funeral Wreath
- The Candy Lion
- A Thanksgiving Fable
- In The Twilight
- The Host
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- I Sought The Lord
- Though I Take The Wings Of Morning
Album Description
One of America's most prolific and successful composers, Mrs H. H. A. ("Amy") Beach was one of the first women composers whose works were as highly regarded as those produced by men. Best known during her lifetime for her well-crafted songs and short piano pieces, she was also the first American woman to compose in the larger forms. Beach's 117 art songs span the whole of her compositional career. By incorporating musical ideas from many cultures and musical traditions within a late-Romantic framework, Beach's songs show her skillful craftsmanship and profound understanding of text.
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful!.......2004-11-11
I take private voice lessons from Kathie Kelton and she is amazing! She brings Amy Beach's music to life! I strongly recommend this CD to anyone who enjoys listening to classical and operatic music. The music is so beautiful it will give you chills! Fantastic!
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The Classical Connection
Manufacturer: President Records
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Release Date: 2003-02-17 |
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Album Description
1991 saw the first of two Rick Wakeman "Classical Connection" releases.
On this album, Rick has re-recorded some of his best-known instrumentals, backed by David Paton on classical guitar and electric bass. The emphasis is on the classical side of Wakeman's style and work, and Wakeman's main instrument is a digital piano.
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- An opera that deserves consideration by a major company
- Soaring majesty!
- a favorite opera with an old and inconsistent performance
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Robert Ward: The Crucible
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- Act l: 'Gently, Sirs, Gently' - Eunice Alberts/Paul Ukena/Chester Ludgin/Maurice Stern/Spiro Malas/Joyce Ebert
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- Act l: 'For Much In the World' - Joyce Ebert.John Macurdy/Naomi Farr/Eunice Alberts/Patricia Brooks/Gloria Wynder/Spiro Malas...
- Act l: 'Oh, How Many Times Mr. Parris' - Gloria Wynder/Naomi Farr/John Macurdy
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- Act II: 'For Sarah Good Confessed' - Nancy Foster/Chester Ludgin/Frances Bible/John Macurdy/Richard Krause
- Act II: 'You Will Go To That Court' - Chester Ludgin/Nancy Foster
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- Act III: Beginning - Patricia Brooks/Chester Ludgin
- Act III: In The Courtroom - Richard Krause
- Act III: 'Open Thou, My Lips, O Lord' - Jack DeLon/Richard Krause/Paul Ukena/Maurice Stern/Joyce Ebert
- Act III: 'These Girls Never Saw A Spirit' - Chester Ludgin/Joyce Ebert/Paul Ukena/Nancy Foster/Patricia Brooks/Jack DeLon/New York City Opr...
- Act III: 'No, No, It Is A Natural Lie To Tell' - John Macurdy/Jack DeLon/Patricia Brooks/Nancy Foster
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Customer Reviews:
An opera that deserves consideration by a major company.......2003-10-04
I became familiar with this recording of the "The Crucible" back in the 60's when it was available on the old CRI label. It was an exciting piece then and it remains one now. It has been a puzzle to me why such an opera has not been taken up and presented regularly by major companies. The music is appealing--and frequently more than that; the drama is potent and never fails to captivate; it offers wonderful opportunites to a cast of singing actors. So what's the problem?! Granted some of the liberties taken with the Arthur Miller text render certain moments dramatically unclear and the Gershwinesque strains that accompany the slave Tituba's character are certainly a mistake. Still, the work as a whole is an exciting one. Hightlights abound, with the whole of the last act being especially moving.
This is still the only recording available and, overall, it is excellent. The leads perfectly embody the roles of John and Elizabeth Proctor, while the balance of the cast, a few vocal duds notwithstanding, competently fill in the many character roles.
The CD sound is very good and far superior to my old vinyl disks.
If you've never heard "The Crucible," give this recording a chance. It is well worth your time.
Soaring majesty!.......2001-12-19
This performance is a gem. Just the soaring majesty of Frances Bible is well worth the experience. What a sadly underrated artist. The final duet with Bible and Ludgin is a lesson in passionate, searing drama and full-out singing.
a favorite opera with an old and inconsistent performance.......1999-03-23
I had the privilege of being part of a cast of this opera at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in the late 70's, directed by the avuncular Herbert Wildeboor (since deceased). I've always loved the 7/8 hymn at the end of the first act. However, this performance is very uneven, including generally unfortunate singing by female leads, and bad acting (at least) by the person singing Reverend Parris. Reverend Hale and John Proctor are consistently good. And the orchestra parts, very demanding, are well handled. It astounds me that there is no new recording in all these years. I've since seen it done in Pittsburgh and know it's being done somewhere on the West Coast. While Mr. Ward's music is considered cliche by some, I prefer it much to, for example, Moore's Ballad of Baby Doe. Perhaps my affection for it is due to having the opportunity to perform it.
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- Example of good quality, taste and emotion
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Alone But Not Forgotten
Harold Danko
Manufacturer: Sunny Side
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000035Y6
Release Date: 1995-11-01 |
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- Alone But Not Forgotten
- Liz Ann
- Candlelight Shadows
- O Circo Mistico
- Laurie
Customer Reviews:
Example of good quality, taste and emotion.......2004-09-16
This is a CD I discovered by chance. And it was great such fortuity, because it allowed me to enter Danko's magical world. It is said that Danko admires Brazilian music, and that is shown in his performance. "O Circo Mistico" is a good sample.
Each song has something special. My favourite is "Wayne Shorter", magnificently played with his great band, and into its complexity reaches an intensity that turns many emotions on.
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- Strong performances of unjustly neglected songs
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Tchaikovsky Complete Songs 1
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ASIN: B00000JMXB
Release Date: 1999-07-20 |
Tracks:
- Zemphira's Song
- Midnight
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- Wait! Op.16, No.2
- Carry My Heart Away
- As When Upon Hot Ashes, Op.25, No.2
- Do Not Leave Me, Op.27, No.3
- He Loved Me So, Op.28, No.1
- If I Had Known, Op.47, No.1
- A Soul Floated Gently Up To Heaven, Op.47, No.2
- Darkness Has Fallen Over The Earth, Op.47, No.6
- Whether In The Realm Of Day, Op.47, No.6
- Was I Not A Blade Of Grass? Op.47, No.7
- Wild Nights, Op.60, No.6
- Gypsy's Song, Op.60, No.7
- Gentle Stars Shone For Us, Op.60, No.12
Customer Reviews:
Strong performances of unjustly neglected songs.......2001-02-25
Kazarnovskaya's full-bodied soprano is a perfect match for these songs. Any disk full of songs risks a grinding sameness, but these artist draw out the individual character of each song. Quite satisfying, and at a bargain price. Why aren't these songs performed more often? Most American and European singers don't bother mastering the Cyrillic alphabet and sometimes perplexing diction. Add to that Cold War politics that made it acceptable to like Nutcracker but not the language of Rusky songs. It's time to put these restraints behind us and hear much more of these masterful miniatures.
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- unabashed fury
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Upon the Right I Saw a New Misery
Love Lost But Not Forgotten
Manufacturer: Happy Couples Never
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Customer Reviews:
unabashed fury.......2003-02-09
what an amazing album. their last one was quite good as well, but this one is much more cohesive and tight. love lost just has a really unique way of writing hardcore songs, and it shows on here. the frantic time signatures, the inventive guitar lines...every song is just mind-blowing. i saw them in des moines last november, and these guys put every ounce of energy they have into their live show. if they ever come your way, do yourself a favor and see them.
Definitive instances of hardcore metal.......2002-08-18
There are albums which can't be placed in the boring land of compromises. There are some synaptic piece of pulsing music which is the sudden amplyfier of the worst desease you can't imagine, undressed of all that stupid depressive intentions that become the simplest way to buy kindness. Harsh, cruel, proud but even intelligent, cold and disillusioned. These are the outlines of Upon the Night I Saw a New Misery, twenty minutes of definitive catharsis, freed by any pretentious intellectualism, ideology or something similar: this is only a simple - but complete - engine builded up only to dilatate any inner desease. Nothing tries to find accomplishment here, there are only drastic cries spitted out with all the angry needed but without losing a feeble mind control. An album full of incredible degenerated hardcore metal, drawn with the certanty of whom knows his faculties. Probably one of the highest peaks of a way to mutate american hardcore.
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- If you like early Lucinda Williams - this is for you!!
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No Language
Linda McLean
Manufacturer: Bongo Beat Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BHN7I4
Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Love Nor Money
- How Strong Is Your Sorrow
- Calling
- All Around
- Almost Alien
- No Language
- What I'm After
- Clouds And Rain
- Lives Change
- Only One
- Amsterdam Canals
- Burn The Boats
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If you like early Lucinda Williams - this is for you!!.......2005-10-30
Linda McLean lives in Northern Ontario; a rough-hewn Lucinda Williams, with taut songs full of fire and emotion not easily forgotten. Her debut (Betty's Room) was distributed by Rounder Europe to critical success (it is not available in North America at the moment, maybe on Bongo Beat next year).
Now, with her new album, we're proud to introduce this great Canadian roots artist to North America and beyond. Produced by roots veteran John Whynot (Bruce Cockburn, Blue Rodeo, etc), No Language is an impressive showcase of strong songs and emotive singing. There has been a lot of love and attention paid to craft and feeling; recorded deep in the Muskoka woods at Linda's home studio (that lake she's swimming in on the cover is her back yard) with the full panorama of nature for inspiration.
"Music is always with me; even while I studied dance and theatre, I sang songs for friends, covers of the folk songs I'd learned as a child mostly, Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. At school I was most interested in language, and studied English literature, drama and poetry. And while I was a professional actor and an acting teacher, I studied music, piano, voice, composition, ear training. Listening to classical music is what really opened my ears, especially J.S.Bach and Gustav Mahler. All of these experiences contribute to the songwriting I do now."
"I opened the doors to my songwriting and the first person I found behind them was my partner. Andy had given up writing songs years before, but when he started helping me with arrangements on a few of my songs, we both realized that the process was bringing out the best in both of us. We started working together; the result is the songs on Betty's Room and No Language. We keep each other digging deeper, raising the bar... We each come in with ideas and the ideas grow as we experiment around chord changes and melodies. Most often I will go off with a melody we've come to love and write the lyrics. Sometimes a lyrical hook will come right with the melody. I've come to understand each song has its own nature. Some are ready and crystal clear, some songs are so quiet I have to listen really hard and long to hear them. I've got to let myself be quiet to hear what the song wants to say."
Linda McLean has been a well-kept secret with her fellow musicians and fans in the UK and Europe - now Canada and the rest of North America can experience a new voice on the roots scene, powerful, positive and inspirational.
Previous CD, Betty's Room, was released by Rounder in Europe to critical acclaim, this CD is on Bongo Beat worldwide.
* Produced by John Whynot (Blue Rodeo, Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, Bruce Cockburn, Colin Linden, Sue Foley, Kathleen Edwards, Lucinda Williams, etc)
* Co-written & guitars by Andy McLean (The Tenants, Double Dare, Intrepid Records, NXNE)
* Musicians on the cd have played with Jann Arden, Sarah Harmer, Blackie & the Rodeo Kings, etc..
Music:
- Get Rhythm: A Tribute to the Man in Black
- G.I. Blues: Collector's Edition
- Gonna Have a Good Time
- Gravity Pt.2 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
- Hayley Westenra
- Henk/in the Dutch Mountains [Import]
- Here Comes a Close Up [CD-single] [Import]
- Hole [Import]
- Hymns
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