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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lang's concept album is anything but a "Drag",
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This review is from: Drag (Audio CD)
First she was a Nashville misfit, then a would-be pop diva. But for 1997's "Drag," kd lang took elements from each of her previous incarnations and fused them with elements of jazz and lounge for an ultra-sophisticated torch concept album. Loosely linking songs that either center on or make reference to smoking (not to mention the double entendre depicted in the album's photographs, coupled with the fact that a good number of these songs are commonly associated with male vocalists), lang's selection in material has never been sharper, as not one of the dozen songs onhand sound as if they weren't written specifically for her voice and stylings.The lyrical ties may be a bit of a stretch at times, but the music throughout the project is firmly knotted together. One hardly has to read the production credits; a sampling of the left-of-center jazz and country blend leaves little doubt that anyone other than Craig Street, oddball extraordinare behind Cassandra Wilson's "New Moon Daughter" and Holly Cole's "Temptation," was at the helm. Street's presence explains -at least in part- the surprisingly highbrow arrangements of Steve Miller's "The Joker" and The Hollies' "The Air That I Breathe"; famous for turning novelty pop songs into mature music for adults, Craig's sensibilities in this sense have never been stronger. He also apparently had a field day with lang's love of Roy Orbison and Julie London, as Orbison's "Till the Heart Caves In" is given a rendition nothing short of immaculately beautiful, and the vibraphone and organ on "Smoke Dreams" are more than a little reminiscent of later-year recordings of Julie's. But lang is no one's carbon copy, as the country-tinged "My Last Cigarette" and the Hawaiian-flavored "Smoke Rings" will prove beyond a doubt...when's the last time you heard music like this that wasn't on a reissue? Even an oft-covered standard like "Don't Smoke in Bed" can get a tailor-made alteration: lang starts it off as a classic torch, but a surprise bridge, with tremelo guitar and ethereal vocals, makes it something her very own. If you're still not a believer, behold the ease with which she takes the theme from the ultimate camp film ("Valley of the Dolls") and morphs it into a mature and classy affair. "Hain't it Funny" is the lone exception; whether it's the lowkey jazz arrangement or the lazy vocal, you'd almost swear lang intentionally took a page from Holly Cole's book (and that's no complaint). But for a strong dose of the charm, warmth, and emotional accessibility that makes lang such an irresistible vocalist, look no further than the gorgeously understated "My Old Addiction," a deceivingly simple song that, at first listen, seems to stays on one emotional plane. It isn't until the six-and-a-half minute listen is over, however, that you realize lang wove in and out of subtle inflections, both technically and emotionally. The hindsight revelation makes it all the more impressive and the listener is all the more anxious to repeat the experience. Come to think of it, you may well reach the same conclusion at the close of this moving, entrancing, and ultimately beautiful record.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
k.d. lang is a goddess,
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This review is from: Drag (Audio CD)
k.d.lang has a voice that just soars and is able to wrap itself around a song. I would call her a modern day Karen Carpenter. The depth of emotion in her singing and the songs on this album just show off that range. The theme of "drag" is carried throughout the album in the smokey sound of her voice and the literally smokey/airy titles of the songs. "The Air That I Breathe" is a perfect example of the floating vocals making a perfectly perfect ethereal atmosphere. This is an amazing album of songs sung by an amazing voice of our time. Haunting and moving. A definite must for any music lover and an absolute must for a k.d. fan.
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best sizzle and smoke since the Divine Miss M,
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This review is from: Drag (Audio CD)
Before "Drag" the only music I had heard by kd was the duet she did with Roy Orbison "Crying", which ranks as one of the best pop duets. "Drag" had some interesting selections so I purchased it on a whim. "Don't Smoke In Bed" could only be equaled by Midler's sizzle and sarcasm. You can almost feel the burn baby burn as she's walking out of the bedroom. Carly Simon did this same song on her "Film Noir" Cd but kd's version takes the prize. "The Air That I Breathe" was one of the songs I wanted to hear (I thought if she did half as well on this one as she did on "Crying" it would be worth the Cd). This song was made for infinite interpretations, and kd's is by far the one I like best. You feel a sensuous humanity in her voice and the lyrics. Albert Hammond remains one of the great underated writers of pop music, and his music really shines here. "Smoke Dreams" takes you into some smokey nightclub with smoke rings spiraling upward and everywhere. "My Last Cigarette" a perfect blend of country (not my favorite) and pop music. This one sneaks up on you. "The Joker" a very personal and suggestive piece. Read between the lines and enjoy. "The Valley Of The Dolls" is the big triumph on this Cd. The thoughtful lyrics and wind-swept melody sweeps you away. My favorite version of this song. "Your Smoke Screen" a quiet piece that holds its own. "My Old Addiction" great cello and piano intro. Again, this is the type and quality of music that made Bette Midler famous. This one reminds me of Midler's "Am I Blue". Same subtle intensity and message. "Till My Heart Caves In" is one of a handful of country type songs that really works for me. You can feel the earth slip from beneath you as she slowly brings your heart into this twangy crescendo until you can only give in to its irrisistable tug and pull. "Smoke Rings" is a little more country than I like but is well done and is ripe for some nightclub act. "Hain't It Funny" probably her most steamy and honest song on this Cd. Fantastic! "Love Is Like A Cigarette" a perfect song to end this perfect Cd. I suppose you could live without this Cd, but why? Press on the order button immediately!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This album is far from a "drag.",
By The Groove (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Drag (Audio CD)
I love this woman! Why she's not a multiplatinum seller is beyond me, but I can't think of a more underrated pop singer than kd Lang. This album is a nice collection of covers, mostly from the old school. Lang's voice is like a brush of velvet: smooth and luxurious. The musical arrangements are flawless. My two cuts of choice are "Don't Smoke in Bed" and "The Air That I Breathe," which Simply Red would later butcher. If you lost interest in Lang after "Ingenue," then this is the disc to pick up.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Magical,
This review is from: Drag (Audio CD)
K.D.Lang is to date, the single most talented female vocalist I've ever heard.Her music is unlike any other female artist who is known for there style or singing ability. trust me, I've listened to the greats over the years to the likes of :Ella F. Sara V. Rosemary C. Anita B. All are good, but you could cluster them together and get the same sound. K.D.Lang's uniqueness sets her apart from the rest, she's the embodyment of the so called "songstress" and makes her own sound, her own!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely NOT a Drag.,
By "bud@livingout.com" (Charlotte, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Drag (Audio CD)
We've all made the comparison. lang and Patsy. That's what makes this album surreal. Owen Bradley brings life to his unforgettable sound once again, for the last time, and with the only talent worthy, since Cline flew off into history.Some of these smoke-themed tunes are indeed lighter than air, but lang breathes life into them as only she can. Others, like the deeply moving "My old addiction" are so heavy that only a talent as strong as lang could carry them. And carry them she does, with a voice that is a gift from heaven.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A k.d. cynic, won back by a wonderful album,
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This review is from: Drag (Audio CD)
It took me two years to buy this album because I figured "Who wants to listen to songs about smoking? Besides I'm tired of k.d..." Well, it's not about smoking; it's about living. And k.d. has managed to put together a nice set of songs with her impeccable style. It's wonderful to hear classics like Air that I Breathe, Valley of the Dolls, and a version of a Roy Orbison piece that he couldn't help but approve of. While she doesn't display all the virtuosity of some of her other albums, she does a fine job vocalizing on some really enjoyable pieces.
16 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great album,
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This review is from: Drag (Audio CD)
i was actually sort or shocked when i found out this album had a loose smoking theme, but was quite relieved when i found out kd was a non-smoker. anyway, the music is wonderful. the album starts off with the ballad "don't smoke in bed", with very nice orchestration and beautiful vocals by kd (as always). "the air that i breathe" is a song i think we can all relate to if you've ever made love of any kind (that's within normal barriers). "smoke dreams" is one of my favorites on the album. it sounds like a song that came out of the 30's or 40's, with a nice, "drag"gy beat (heh heh) and something that sounds like a vibraphone. other favorites are "till the heart caves in", which kd pulls off perfectly; "my old addiction", a beautiful and sad ballad, and "haint it funny?", a clever ballad reminiscent but not as serious as "my old addiction". if you enjoy the more upbeat side of kd lang, this album probably won't really be for you. also, know that this album is not about smoking per se-it has some obvious smoking songs, and some that only have a little reference. anyway, for the die-hard kd lang fan, i definitely recommend this, and i tie this among my favorites of kd lang's work with her 1988 classic "shadowland".
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Valley of the Dolls" is worth the price of admission,
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This review is from: Drag (Audio CD)
I've never purchased a kd album before I bought this one. Now I want to buy "Ingenue" and the rest to see what I've been missing. No fan of country, it took me a while to come to her table. Then I saw her belt "Help Me" on the TNT Joni Mitchell tribute and was sold on her. What a voice, what an interpreter. And anyone who covers "Theme from Valley of the Dolls" with reverence gets my buck. "The Air That I Breathe" transforms a song I once hated into a gem. I still want her live version of Roy Orbison's "Crying". What a gal.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
POSSIBLY THE BEST FROM KD,
By scooper@scotia-holdings.com (Linlithgow, Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Drag (Audio CD)
This CD is just amazing, although the first time I heard it I was not a fan. I now think that it is a classic. My last cigarette (track 4) just sends shivers up my spine. KD'S voice surely cannot get any better than it is on this album.
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Drag by K. D. Lang (Audio CD - 1997)
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