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After graduating from Bennington College, Sasha Lazard started getting involved in the classical scene while attending the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. After singing opera in San Francisco and New York's circuit, producer Anthony Vanger teamed up with her to work on a revolutionary project to combine opera arias and Russian folk layered over electronic music, specially drum'n'bass. While… Read more in Amazon's Sasha Lazard Store

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  • Audio CD (May 7, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Higher Octave
  • ASIN: B0000640NU
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #14,257 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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In the never-ending move to cross novel musical idioms, The Myth of Red has an air of inevitability about it. An ambitious fusion of opera arias, Russian folk tunes, and art songs with beat-driven electronic soundscapes, the album largely succeeds in bridging incongruous musical worlds. A gifted classically trained vocalist, fetching soprano Sasha Lazard lends her talents to 13 tracks inspired by or based on Rachmaninoff, Verdi, Saint-Saëns, "Ave Maria," and "The Incubus" by the notorious poet Charles Baudelaire. Nimbly aided by the production, programming, and keyboards of Frank Fitzpatrick and David Tobocman, the lovely violin of Lili Hayden, and production ringers DJ Spooky and Delerium, Lazard delivers a smooth, classy, and fairly sedate collection that will appeal more to adventurous classical and world-music fans than hard-core electronic aficionados. The Myth of Red succeeds most when it picks up the pace on tracks like "Forbidden Dance," "Awakening," and the slyly funky "Temptation." Not surprisingly, two of the best tracks are DJ Spooky's galloping "Battle of Erishkigal" and a remix of "Awakening" by the incomparable Delerium, an act whose depth of feeling and mystery Lazard and her crew seem to strive for but don't quite achieve. Fusing several centuries of music is no small task, but Sasha Lazard actually makes it seem natural, which is a testament to her talent, training, and choice of company. --Carl Hanni

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Myth Of Red, September 14, 2003
By Clarissa "MoonGoddess" (Ontario, California) - See all my reviews
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Sasha Lazard's debut album was inspired by the story of Ishtar - the Sumerian Goddess who descended from heaven to the underworld. The Myth of Red tells a story of a woman who has grown restless with her pedestrian life. She was lured down to the underworld by the dark charms of the Incubus, the infernal lord. She succumbs to the seduction and is lost in his terrifying embrace. Annihilated and left for dead, she is awakened by the plaintive cry of her earthly love. Only after struggling to find her way out of the dark does she emerge and recognize for the first time the true beauty of light [taken from inside the booklet].

I, for one, have always been drawn to concept albums that come to reveal a story because, if done right, they contain such mystery and intrigue and with classical-crossover spreading as fast as it is, Sasha Lazard seems to standout among the other acts surfacing and I am very pleased with what I've heard so far and can only hope that she continues to follow the path she's currently taking and grow as an artist for she shows a lot of promise here.

Sasha was first heard with the haunting theme song to the popular anime "Princess Mononoke". She then put the wheels in motion for this captivating synthesis of styles. Her operatic voice is set to fresh, hip music with special guests DJ Spooky on "Battle of Erishkigal" and violinist Lili Hayden on "Tell Me Why" and "Awakening", which Delerium (Bill Leeb) remixes on the second take/closing track. The songs are mostly upbeat for she draws her influences from today's more modern sounds, including Reggae and dance, fusing contemporary electronic rhythms with Russian folk tunes and classical arias.

This isn't exactly new or groundbreaking and I wouldn't dare compare her to the amazing talents of Emma Shapplin and Sarah Brightman but she's got a gorgeous voice and the albums appealing nonetheless so I definitely recommend it to fans of this genre.

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quasi-classical music mixed with triphop and light techno, January 20, 2004
In the realm of today's classical/pop fusion, where does Russian soprano Sasha Lazard fit in? Her voice is splendid enough, similar to one of the Opera Babes, but the majority of songs contain a beat more at home on a Massive Attack album, i.e. industrial trip-hop, or on lighter moments, on Dido's No Angel. To prove it, there's also a techno DJ and a Delerium remix to enhance a techno side, but not as excessive as Bond, so classical purists will want to eschew this. The Myth Of Red is a concept album inspired by the story of Ishtar (q.v. Gilgamesh) about a woman's journey to the underworld and the process of finding and recognizing beauty on her way out.

The medieval sounding Latin-sung "Stabat Mater" is derived from 18th century composer Giovanni Pergolesi's religious composition of the same name. This track like others features keyboards and programmed drums familiar on Dido's No Angel. It is briefly reprised later.

Taken from the "Georgian Song" by Sergei Rachmaninoff, and featuring a melodic and melancholy violin solo by Lili Hayden, the trip-hoppy "Awakening" details the woman's flight to the underworld and the song sung by her earthly lover to bring her back. The Delerium remix for this stretches it an extra two and a half minutes, including thumping oontsa oontsa beats and bass which depending on one's mood, makes it cool or intrusive.

A medieval-like chorus permeates the religiously atmospheric "Ode To Innocence", taken in part from Giulio Caccini's "Ave Maria." The pulsing Massive Attack-like bass synth and a reggaeish rap by E-Day are prominent here. Definitely not as pure as Charlotte Church's rendition on Voice Of An Angel, but different.

Lili Hayden joins Sasha for "Tell Me Why" inspired by a section of La Traviata. Then, a French spoken word intro taken from Baudelaire's "Le Revenant" by Charles Fathy leads into the techno beat of "Forbidden Dance" also sung in French.

No backbeat is present in the quiet and haunting piano number "Romance," which highlights Sasha's lovely soaring voice, and a melancholy violin. My second favourite song.

The Massive Attack-like backbeat returns in "Temptation", adapted from Nikolai Rimski-Korsakov's "Charmed By A Rose", and sings of her seduction by the underworld's Incubus. The light techno and rap scratching by DJ Spooky characterizes the exotic Middle-Eastern/Russian sounding "Battle of Erishkigal." Sasha just vocalizes here, adding to the siren-like atmosphere.

My favourite song here is the lovely and haunting theme song to Princess Mononoke, alas all too brief. The description of the person matches that of the movie's title character: "when the sun has gone I see you/beautiful and haunting but cold/like the blade of a knief so sharp so sweet. nobody knows your heart."

If you can appreciate Sasha's voice enough without being too distracted by the constant drum and synth programming, this album is quite the ticket. The songs sung in Latin or French may lose the storyline of the concept, but Sasha includes a nice written bit detailing the conflict felt by the heroine:

"I live in shades of black and white. I am drawn to the dark... I rise to the lure of the lights. I am seduced by the pulsating, pounding sounds that spell danger. I am in constant conflict. I am touched by the sweet, the good, the kind. I am passionate about the dark, the tumultuous. I am ripped apart... torn in two by the battles I fight within my heart."

As for the album title, it's based on what red symbolizes according to text from Stephanie Busuttil's Red, be it seduction, life, death, euphoria, but most important of all, "red is the key and when applied to lips, will open all doors."

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An exquisite and hypnotic debut, May 26, 2003
By "johnnym77" (St Paul, MN United States) - See all my reviews
Most people, myself included, know Sasha Lazard as the voice behind the English version of the love theme for the film "Princess Mononoke." I'd been trying to find more of her music ever since then, and I was quite excited when I came across her CD "The Myth of Red" at a local record store.

Loosely based on the Sumerian myth of Inanna/Ishtar descending to the underworld, "Red" is a collection of tracks fusing opera vocal with electronic beats and arrangements. Lazard employs a number of collaborators, including violinist Lily Hayden, singer E-Day, and techno maestro DJ Spooky to deliver a hypnotic debut full of potential. The songs are all gorgeously arranged and delivered with standouts including the seductive "Awakening", the crystalline "Angeli", and the kinetic and rousing "Battle Of Erishkigal".

"Red" is a phenomenal debut album and speaks highly of Lazard's promise as a singer and arranger. Fans of Emma Shapplin and Sarah Brightman's more pop-leaning CDs will find much to enjoy here, while fans of Trance Opera and similar groups may find the tracks -- while beautiful -- lacking in kinetic potential. The CD also includes the aforementioned theme to "Princess Mononoke" and a remix of "Awakening" by Delerium which, while interesting, fails to improve on the original but could give Lazard access to a club audience.

All in all, a great album with much to like. Highly recommended for opera fans and electronica fans alike.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Goddess' Voice!!!!
Sasha Lazard made her first mark on me when I borrowed her CD from a library a couple of years ago. I was amazed by what I heard and wanted to hear so much more! Read more
Published on January 8, 2008 by Lars Nielsen

5.0 out of 5 stars Music To Calm The Nerves
I've owned this CD for over a year. Usually like most CD's I buy, once I listen to them a plethora of times, it becomes somewhat of old news. Read more
Published on December 13, 2007 by D. Stoddard

3.0 out of 5 stars Postmodern Opera
Remember that weirdly wonderful techno-aria sung by the character Plavalaguna in "The Fifth Element"? Well, here's an entire CD of opera/tek grooves like that one. Read more
Published on April 15, 2007 by A. Reed

5.0 out of 5 stars myth of Red
What inspired me into purchasing this item is the Avé Maria from Caccini, wonderfuly mastered in such a wonderful way. I absolutely flip over this track. Read more
Published on March 9, 2007 by M. Mignelli

5.0 out of 5 stars good buy
her voice is lovely and the whole cd was a delight to listen to.
Published on January 18, 2007 by 69punchy

5.0 out of 5 stars myth of red
ethereal, energizing, sexy, spiritual . sasha's voice is mesmerizing and the total sound of 'Myth' transplants me and makes me believe even when believing is in distant reach... Read more
Published on August 2, 2006 by K. Sain

4.0 out of 5 stars Really Interesting Album
I have grown to really love this album. This is something very uniqe that is easy to listen to. If you are like me and love exotic music that you can dance to, this is for you... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Mythic Journey Has Never Been Lovelier
Remember those ancient Greek myths and legends about beautiful sea sirens with voices so pure and enchanting they could lure unwary seafarers to their doom on the rocks? Read more
Published on January 25, 2006 by Brian E. Erland

5.0 out of 5 stars Dare to keep kids off drums
Lovely voice. Excellent music. The drums, electronic or otherwise, are unnessesary. Drums are often just a glorified click track left in, in many recordings for the more... Read more
Published on November 12, 2004 by Will Spence

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely incredible.
I am jealous of the reviewers who saw the live performance. I bought this CD by accident (like all other reviewers) and was shocked and stunned after listening. Read more
Published on August 21, 2003 by Dr. Yan Agranonik

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