Bering Strait - Pages (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Bering Strait
- Title: Pages
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Show Dog Universal Music
- Genre: Country, Folk
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:42:55
- Total Size: 274 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Safe In My Lover's Arms (Album Version)
02. Oy, Moroz-Moroz (Album Version)
03. From Ankara To Izmir (Album Version)
04. Long Time Comin' (Album Version)
05. Just Imagine (Album Version)
06. Pages (Album Version)
07. You Make Lovin' Fun (Album Version)
08. Cruel Man (Album Version)
09. What's For Dinner? (Album Version)
10. Choose Your Partner (Album Version)
11. It Hurts Just A Little (Album Version)
This sophomore album from Bering Strait, the clutch of Russian musicians with classical chops, makes less of a plea for mainstream success than their 2003 debut, settling more into a sort of Nickel Creek groove, with moody meditations on life and love and a flash-fingered, 'grassy, Jerry Douglas-produced instrumental, "From Ankara to Izmir," that should have live audiences standing up in wild cheers. They mine the Slavic mood on their opener, "Safe in My Lover's Arms," and its successor, the folk song "Oy, Moroz-Moroz," then move along to cover (less successfully) Fleetwood Mac's "You Make Lovin' Fun," in which lead vocalist Natasha Borzilova never manages to get a grip on the song's tense undercurrent. Ultimately, with the addition of the jazzy instrumental "What's for Dinner," Pages is an album that offers a little something for everybody. As such, it's hard to pin down stylistically, and tends to play things a bit too safe. But doesn't it do it beautifully?
01. Safe In My Lover's Arms (Album Version)
02. Oy, Moroz-Moroz (Album Version)
03. From Ankara To Izmir (Album Version)
04. Long Time Comin' (Album Version)
05. Just Imagine (Album Version)
06. Pages (Album Version)
07. You Make Lovin' Fun (Album Version)
08. Cruel Man (Album Version)
09. What's For Dinner? (Album Version)
10. Choose Your Partner (Album Version)
11. It Hurts Just A Little (Album Version)
This sophomore album from Bering Strait, the clutch of Russian musicians with classical chops, makes less of a plea for mainstream success than their 2003 debut, settling more into a sort of Nickel Creek groove, with moody meditations on life and love and a flash-fingered, 'grassy, Jerry Douglas-produced instrumental, "From Ankara to Izmir," that should have live audiences standing up in wild cheers. They mine the Slavic mood on their opener, "Safe in My Lover's Arms," and its successor, the folk song "Oy, Moroz-Moroz," then move along to cover (less successfully) Fleetwood Mac's "You Make Lovin' Fun," in which lead vocalist Natasha Borzilova never manages to get a grip on the song's tense undercurrent. Ultimately, with the addition of the jazzy instrumental "What's for Dinner," Pages is an album that offers a little something for everybody. As such, it's hard to pin down stylistically, and tends to play things a bit too safe. But doesn't it do it beautifully?
Country | Folk | FLAC / APE
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