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Illuminations

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2000年10月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVanguard
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 VMD79300
SKU 090204872596

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:35:51
Personnel includes: Buffy Sainte-Marie, Bob Bozina, John Craviatto, Rick Oxendine.

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      God Is Alive Magic Is Afoot

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    2. 2.
      Mary

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    3. 3.
      Better To Find Out Yourself

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    4. 4.
      Vampire

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    5. 5.
      Adam

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    6. 6.
      Dream Tree

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    7. 7.
      Suffer The Little Children

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    8. 8.
      Angel

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    9. 9.
      With You Honey

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    10. 10.
      Guess Who I Saw In Paris

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    11. 11.
      He's A Keeper Of The Fire

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

    12. 12.
      Poppies

      アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Buffy Sainte-Marie

その他
エンジニア: Ed Friedner; Bob Lurie
プロデューサー: Maynard Solomon; Mark Roth

商品の紹介

The Wire - "...A weird, wired one-off that embedded her songs in soundfields eerily edged with electronics sourced from her powerful tremolo voice and guitar....She took acid folk on a darker trip through primeval deep forest tales of vampirism and the supernatural." Mojo - "[A]s strong a set of compositions as any Sainte-Marie album, mixing folk-rock protest, love songs both spooky and sensual, and an interpretation of a Leonard Cohen lyric..."
Rovi

In the year 2000, the Wire magazine picked this spaced out gem from Native American folksinger and activist Buffy Sainte-Marie as one the "100 Albums That Set the World on Fire." Released in 1969, and now on CD, as of 2001, it was reissued as an import on 180 gram vinyl with its original glorious artwork and package. Interestingly enough, it's a record Sainte-Marie doesn't even list on her discography on her website. It doesn't matter whether she cares for it or not, of course, because Illuminations is as prophetic a record as the first album by Can or the psychedelic work of John Martin on Solid Air. For starters, all of the sounds with the exception of a lead guitar on one track and a rhythm section employed on three of the last four selections are completely synthesized from the voice and guitar of Sainte-Marie herself. There are tracks whose vocals are completely electronically altered and seem to come from the ether -- check out "Mary" and "Better to Find Out for Yourself" as a sample. But the track "Adam," with its distorted bassline and Sainte-Marie throwing her voice all over the mix in a tale of Adam's fall and his realization -- too late -- that he could have lived forever, is a spooky, wondrous tune as full of magic as it is mystery and electronic innovation. The songs here, while clearly written, are open form structures that, despite their brevity (the longest cut here is under four minutes), break down the barriers between folk music, rock, pop, European avant-garde music and Native American styles (this is some of the same territory Tim Buckley explores on Lorca and Starsailor). It's not a synthesis in any way, but a completely different mode of travel. This is poetry as musical tapestry and music as mythopoetic sonic landscape; the weirdness on this disc is over-exaggerated in comparison to its poetic beauty. It's gothic in temperament, for that time anyway, but it speaks to issues and affairs of the heart that are only now beginning to be addressed with any sort of constancy -- check out the opener "God Is Alive, Magic Is Afoot" or the syncopated blues wail in "Suffer the Children" or the arpeggiated synthesized lyrics of "The Vampire." When the guitars begin their wail and drone on "The Angel," the whole record lifts off into such a heavenly space that Hans Joachim Rodelius must have heard it back in the day, because he uses those chords, in the same order and dynamic sense, so often in his own music. Some may be put off by Sainte-Marie's dramatic delivery, but that's their loss; this music comes from the heart -- and even space has a heart, you know. One listen to the depth of love expressed on "The Angel" should level even the crustiest cynic in his chair. Combine this with the shriek, moan, and pure-lust wail of "With You, Honey" and "He's a Keeper of the Fire" -- you can hear where Tim Buckley conceived (read: stole) the entirety of Greetings From LA from, and Diamanda Galas figured out how to move across octaves so quickly. The disc closes with the gothic folk classic "Poppies," the most tripped out, operatic, druggily beautiful medieval ballad ever psychedelically sung. That an album like Illuminations can continue to offer pleasure 32 years after it was recorded is no surprise given its quality; that it can continue to mystify, move, and baffle listeners is what makes it a treasure that is still ahead of its time. ~ Thom Jurek|
Rovi

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