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SOURCE: Sandy Denny - 1972 - Sandy (Island Records IMCD 132 USA 1991)
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MEDIAINFO
Genre: Folk Rock
Country of release: USA
Year of release: 1991
Publisher (label): Island Records
Catalog number: IMCD 132 (848 746-2)
Country: UK
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks+.cue
Audio bitrate: lossless
Duration: 00:40:40
Tracklist:
01. It'll Take A Long Time 05:13
02. Sweet Rosemary 02:29
03. For Nobody To Hear 04:14
04. Tomorrow Is A Long Time (Bob Dylan) 03:56
05. Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood 04:28
06. Listen, Listen 03:58
07. The Lady 04:01
08. Bushes And Briars 03:53
09. It Suits Me Well 05:05
10. The Music Weaver 03:19
Review by Brett Hartenbach (amg):
Sandy Denny's second post-Fairport solo offering, produced by then-future husband Trevor Lucas, is a beautiful blend of the traditional style with which she is most often associated and a slightly more lavish sound that would become more prevalent in her later work. Lucas does an excellent job of balancing the two and creates an exquisite backdrop for Denny's gorgeous songs and majestic voice. Nearly every track has the radiance and timelessness of her best Fairport work, along with an accessibility she had merely hinted at prior to this. "Listen, Listen," with its soaring chorus and bed of strings and mandolin, the lovely "The Lady," and the layered a cappella vocal arrangement of Richard FariA±a's "Quiet Joys of Brotherhood" (featuring Dave Swarbrick's haunting solo violin coda) are perfect examples of Denny's enormous talents, and only a few of the many pleasures found here. Touches such as lush strings, Allen Toussaint's horn arrangement on "For Nobody to Hear," Sneaky Pete Kleinow's steel guitar and former Fairport partner Richard Thompson's guitars and mandolin bring out the many dimensions in Denny's music without obscuring it. Sandy also boasts her best collection of original material, as well as terrific covers of Dylan's "Tomorrow Is a Long Time," featuring Linda Thompson Peters on backing vocals, and the aforementioned "Quiet Joys of Brotherhood." If you're simply looking for a quick introduction to a wonderful songwriter and one of the finest voices in popular music, go for the single-disc best-of collection, but if you would like to hear Sandy Denny's definitive (solo) musical statement, search out Sandy
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