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Heron Smiled, The

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発売日 2000年05月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMakoche
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MM0168D
SKU 703334016821

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:54:05

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Spirit Horses

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    2. 2.
      But This Love

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    3. 3.
      Same Old Years

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    4. 4.
      Much Sense

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    5. 5.
      DNA

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    6. 6.
      Falling Down and Falling Apart

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    7. 7.
      I Can Hear You

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    8. 8.
      Heron Smiled, The

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    9. 9.
      Another Horse

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    10. 10.
      See Her

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    11. 11.
      500 Years

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    12. 12.
      Call Me

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

    13. 13.
      Spirit Horses

      アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Annie Humphrey

その他
プロデューサー: Annie Humphrey; David Swenson
エンジニア: David Swenson

商品の紹介

ative American singer/songwriter Annie Humphrey has an appealing, somewhat throaty voice that sometimes recalls the phrasing of Stevie Nicks, and she writes attractive folk-rock music well suited to that voice. The weakness of her first nationally distributed album, however, is in the lyrics she sings, most of which were written by Carson Gardner. Gardner tends to write vague abstractions in repetitive structures, such that, even when you can figure out what he's getting at, you don't care. Humphrey does her best to freshen up the stale language, singing as though the lyrics were more compelling than they are, which tends to make The Heron Smiled the sort of album that sounds better if you don't listen too closely. When she writes by herself ("I Can Hear You") or with others ("See Her," co-written with her mother, author Anne Dunn, and Adrian Liberty), things don't improve much, but at least the songs are about something. The singer's American Indian heritage is referenced here and there, but the album's big set piece is the eight-minute "500 Years." Written by Humphrey, Gardner, and Dunn, the song is a compendium of Indian outrage written in the compressed, list style of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" that complains about everything from "conquistadors' golden lies" to Eskimo Pies. John Trudell, who does that sort of thing better and more concisely, turns up here and there on the album reciting lyrics behind Humphrey; he is also cited as an inspiration for a couple of the songs. ~ William Ruhlmann|
Rovi

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