Mary Black - Speaking With The Angel (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Mary Black
- Title: Speaking With The Angel
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: The Grapevine Label
- Genre: Folk, Soft Rock, Celtic
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 51:36
- Total Size: 125/307 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Turning Away 04:54
02. Cut by Wire 04:27
03. Don't Say Okay 03:54
04. Bless the Road 03:44
05. Broken Wings 05:32
06. Fall at Your Feet 03:37
07. Message of Love 04:04
08. Moments 03:52
09. Speaking with the Angel 03:26
10. Big Trip to Portland 04:34
11. I Live Not Where I Love 05:11
12. Fields of Gold 04:17
Ever since she left 'De Dannan' to begin her solo career in 1987, Mary Black has experimented with finding the proper balance of folk and pop to best suit her magnificent voice. Speaking with the Angel, which includes songs by Dougie MacLean, John Gorka, Sting, Ron Sexsmith, and the folkie's favorite songwriter Anonymous, gets the ratio just about right.
The CD includes uptempo pop ditties such as "Message of Love" and "Big Trip to Portland"; smoky, jazz-inflected songs like "Fall at Your Feet"; and of course a good sampling of folk songs like "Turning Away" and "I Live Not Where I Love." On her late-'90s albums Black abandoned her familiar folk-inspired arrangements in favor of a slick, pop sound, but here she has
enlisted the help of famed Celtic music producer Donal Lunny, who worked on five songs, to help keep her music from straying too far from its roots.
Speaking with the Angel is a CD full of strong performances, but perhaps the most moving is "Moments," a tribute to Sandy Denny, a singer Black still turns to for inspiration more than two decades after her untimely death.
The CD includes uptempo pop ditties such as "Message of Love" and "Big Trip to Portland"; smoky, jazz-inflected songs like "Fall at Your Feet"; and of course a good sampling of folk songs like "Turning Away" and "I Live Not Where I Love." On her late-'90s albums Black abandoned her familiar folk-inspired arrangements in favor of a slick, pop sound, but here she has
enlisted the help of famed Celtic music producer Donal Lunny, who worked on five songs, to help keep her music from straying too far from its roots.
Speaking with the Angel is a CD full of strong performances, but perhaps the most moving is "Moments," a tribute to Sandy Denny, a singer Black still turns to for inspiration more than two decades after her untimely death.
Folk | Celtic | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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