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Out of the Blue

Burns SistersAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (July 4, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: July 4, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Philo/Rounder
  • ASIN: B00004U0PG
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #204,830 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. God Made Woman
2. Something Real
3. I Love You Anyway
4. Bedrock
5. Longtime
6. For Your Love
7. Never Be Mine
8. Out Of The Blue
9. Two Step Recipe
10. Wish I Never Met You
11. The One That Got Away
12. Prayer Of St. Francis

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Burns Sisters deliver Something Real, July 6, 2000
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Jeff Lamicela (De Witt, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out of the Blue (Audio CD)
Their uncanny ability to master many musical styles has been honed to its finest on this album. Annie, Jeannie and Marie tell their stories through folk, country, bluegrass, pop, blues and gospel tunes. Yet their signature three-part harmony and rotating lead vocals keeps them sounding unmistakeably original.

The album starts with the tongue-in-cheek pop anthem "God Made Woman". This has been a crowd-pleaser at their concerts for over a year, and it's wonderful to finally have it available on CD. I laughed out loud the first time I heard it, and I bet you'll at least smile. The CD ends with the a capella "Prayer of St. Francis" which gives me goosebumps whenever I hear it.

In between, the Sisters deal with the search for meaning ("Something Real"), rising above misfortune ("Bedrock") but most of all, real love: the sweetest love, the wished-for love, the lost love, the forbidden love, the love that might have been, the love that ruins everything, and the "let's get away from the kids and go out dancing love". Every one of these songs touches a place in my heart that still yearns, burns or aches.

If there's a roadblock in the way of their success, it could be their versatility. You can't pin them down to a single style or label. I think this has been what's kept their following to a small base of fiercely loyal fans. Too bad. If any band deserves to be famous, it's the Burns Sisters.

Yet there's no hint of bitterness here. Perhaps Marie's "Bedrock" best sums up their attitude: "life can be rough, but I can be tough... I keep my eyes on the sunny side". They've kept their energy positive, making beautfiul music since the mid-80's. Out Of The Blue is their most impressive recording yet. If you give it a spin it will live in your CD player for weeks and weeks.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Bejeweldly Woven Tapestry of Music to Touch the Heart, August 13, 2002
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Susan E. Naiman-Pascar (Lynn,, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out of the Blue (Audio CD)
Out of the Blue" was the FIRST CD of the Burns Sisters I acquired for my music library after seeing them for the first time at the Club Passim in Cambridge, MA. Since then, I have actually worked backwards, with the exception of their recent solo releases, in adding ALL of their CD's to my collection. With them for me, it is musically, a NEVER ENDING STORY.
This continues to be my VERY FAVORITE of their releases, and I think their very best, indeed. This summer is three years since I first saw them at Club Passim, and I'm still as in love with and as in awe of them as performers and as three wonderful ladies as I was that first night.
There's a touch of rock n'roll, a bit of blue grass, gentle love ballads, and a vein of pure folk running through the fabric of these tunes. It is rockin' n' rolicking, tender and sweet, and a most haunting patchwork quilt of music.
"God Made Woman" and "Bedrock" kick some solid and serious folky [tush] out there for digesting, particularly Jeannie Burns' powerful, bluesy and torchy moments, with Marie and Annie providing a back-up that is equally as energetic.
"Longtime", "With I Never Met You," "Something Real" and "Out of the Blue" pull at the heartstrings. These songs tell of the many facets of love, the title song in particular being so beautiful anyone would want to claim it for their very own love song.
My very favorite on the whole CD is "The Prayer of St.

Francis", written by none other than Saint Francis of Assissi, the Catholic patron saint of animals and ecology, and was set to music by someone in the mid 16th century A.D. It is powerful, yet gentle, simple yet complex, and is rendered hauntingly and exquisitely by a blend of three of the most beautiful voices on the planet. After I've concluded playing the CD, "Prayer of St. Francis" being the last of twelve songs in the collection, I
play this particular piece of music over and over. It just chills me in the deepest spiritual way and tears well up in my eyes with the need to hear it over and over again.
On a recent trip to the Berkshires of western Massachusetts to see Mikael Barishnikov perform at Jacob's Pillow, my husband and I were strolling about the grounds during intermission. We came upon a large boulder with a brass plaque that read "In Memorium to John Fitzgerald Kennedy", and the words beneath were the "Prayer of St. Francis of Assissi" printed out in its entirity with St. Francis' name at its end. We hugged and cried for joy as we thought of Annie, Jeannie and Marie Burns doing the song in concerts; as the spotlight sets their faces aglow on stage, they seem to look like a choir of three angels.
In conclusion, there isn't enough to be said about these one-of-a-kind, unique and exquisite ladies. Whether singing solo, or the beautiful blend of their trio, they are like the colors of the most beautiful rainbow. Their stage presence is fantastic, and runs from their totally hilarious banter and antics to loving and serious moments when they speak of the world in which we live, or their family, friends and pets. They deserve national attention and adoration for their music, and I hope they break into being nationally recognized for their exquisite talent very soon.
Every Burns Sisters' fan and folkmusic afficionado should own this gem of a CD.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! FANTASTIC!!!!!, September 4, 2000
This review is from: Out of the Blue (Audio CD)
This is my favorite album of this group to date. Always hard to categorize, the music of the Burns Sisters is full of beautiful harmonies, at times soul-searching, at times rockin' and funny. "When God Made a Woman" is hilarious, and shows their sense of humor. "Prayer of St. Francis" is deeply touching. I love the way the sisters' vocals complement each other so perfectly, and their three-part harmonies twine in and out of each other so beautifully. Crosby Stills and Nash had nothing on these women!

Go Burns Sisters! We LOVED this one!

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