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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth digging into,
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This review is from: Share This Place: Stories & Observations (Audio CD)
This is an ambitious adventurous concept album by Mirah and Spectratone International (the original work was commissioned for an art gallery and included animation). These are songs written from the point of view of insects with accompaniment by a "chamber" group (of accordion, string instruments and percussion).Mirah's voice can be stunning and passionate and the music is complex and unpredictable with sudden major shifts. But I struggled with this album; it took a while to grow on me. Some of the songs grate on my nerves whereas others, where it feels like everything meshes, are exceptionally lovely. Many songs are based on dance forms and are surprisingly successfully danceable! I would like to see a little more explanation of these songs; I feel like I may be missing something although I like some mystery; the lyrics quoted below are by ear and may not be entirely correct and some songs I was not able to make out in their entirety. My favorite songs are Luminescence (a love song with a relaxed Samba style where the voice and Accordion and humor of the lyrics shine) which starts: Luminescence is ours; don't need a reason ... shine like a beacon; I've got the brilliance to let him know I am so ready to glow This light is soft in the night like a sigh brilliantly I oxidize a belly fully of bright Then there is Love Song of the Fly (another stimulatingly unusual love song between a fly and a human that has a beautiful romantic guitar intro): I permit myself the nearness of you Even just the scent of what you left behind sends me in circles of lust Please render me adoringly Oh, why do you despise me, only criticize me A Love that resides in kaleidescope eyes you only think me base and dirty you multiplying in my eyes Ecclycis is tango-like (how can you not like a song with a name like this?): Upside down, split from the ground insides out and gyrate? I begin to pupate cause all my tissues to rearrange green and gold is getting old prepare to know my indigo I'm getting out, I'm getting out My Lord Who Hums (with great atmospheric accompaniment): If I am killed and not understood You will never learn what you could I am the Lord of the flies I have been swallowed and re-birthed I am your kin Supper (perhaps this is a cha-cha?) goes as follows: My villainy is rare just like any other gadabout I vanquish you with kisses, a dubious caress in truth it is a poison Liquefaction is a skill which I possess Another is Song of Psyche (again Accordion and percussion and the concept shine). Emergence of the Primary Larva (this accompaniment takes time to grow on one as it is fresh-sounding)
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Music Alt Parents and Kids alike will love,
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This review is from: Share This Place: Stories & Observations (Audio CD)
We listen to this CD every night as we prepare dinner. So cool and fun, great lyrics, crazy different music from anything on the radio right now.
5.0 out of 5 stars
think about what it means,
This review is from: Share This Place: Stories & Observations (Audio CD)
beautiful and smart, and far more relevant that merely "quirky", this album centers on the lives of insects, creatures we are more likely to ignore than try to relate to. give this cd a listen, and really think about the meaning and intention behind it...
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