[情報] Sinead O'Connor 新專輯 Sean-Nos Nua

看板Lilith作者 (我不再單獨走過秋天)時間22年前 (2002/10/31 00:43), 編輯推噓0(000)
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美國 10 月 8 號就已經發行 幾個禮拜前在東淘有看到進口水貨 不知道正式代理要等到什麼時候 這張選的都是傳統愛爾蘭民謠 似乎比上一張更具有吸引力!!! Artist: Sinead O'Connor Album Title: Sean-Nos Nua Date of Release: Oct 8, 2002 AMG Rating: ★★★★ Tracks Listing: 1. Peggy Gordon (Traditional) - 5:37 2. Her Mantle So Green (Traditional) - 5:38 3. Lord Franklin (Traditional) - 5:00 4. The Singing Bird (Traditional) - 4:30 5. Oro, Se Do Bheatha 'Bhaile (Traditional) - 3:21 6. Molly Malone (Traditional) - 3:33 7. Paddy's Lament (Traditional) - 5:28 8. The Moorlough Shore (Traditional) - 5:27 9. The Parting Glass (Traditional) - 4:33 10. Baidin Fheilimi (Traditional) - 3:22 11. My Lagan Love (Traditional) - 4:45 12. Lord Baker performed by Sinead O'Connor / Christy Moore - 11:40 13. I'll Tell Me Ma (Traditional) - 2:24 AMG Review: Few careers began with the promise shown by Sinead O'Connor, and few collapsed so quickly in a tumble of misguided projects. Her stumble through the big-band format, and her lapse into sentiment on Universal Mother, left an impression that this extraordinary singer had lost direction. Sean-Nos Nua decisively dispels all doubts, as O'Connor revisits the source of her gifts. With all thirteen tracks drawn from traditional Irish repertoire, she reclaims that combination of fragility and strength that distinguishes her from virtually every other singer of her age and background. Supported by an assembly of brilliant musicians, O'Connor follows the two paths most traveled by modern interpreters of these songs. One, represented on tracks like "Peggy Gordon," evokes misty pictures of mystic Eire by drenching strings, acoustic guitars, and her own voice in the kind of echo normally associated with whale songs; by reading the lyric with minimal and only idiomatic adornment, O'Connor turns these cliched arrangements into compelling narratives. The other approach is drier, with the instruments more clearly articulated, yet here she excels as well; a hard edge cuts through on tunes like "Her Mantle So Green" and even on the whispered "Lord Franklin and "Lord Baker" to emphasize the tragic flavors that sweeter singers often miss. Throughout Sean-Nos Nua the production treats O'Connor's voice like a canvas on which to paint vivid images. At times the result is distracting, with far too much slapback, but it also scores on songs like "Molly Malone," where vocal and instrumental textures together trace the tale through poignant light and ominous shadow. It is likely no coincidence that the album ends with "I'll Tell Me Ma," which closes with the teasing line, "Please won't you tell me, who is she?" The answer is clear: It is Sinead O'Connor, ascendant again. — Robert L. Doerschuk -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.224.46.36
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