Sarah Jane Morris - Love And Pain (2002)
Artist: Sarah Jane Morris
Title: Love And Pain
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Fallen Angel
Genre: Jazz / Pop / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 50:48 min
Total Size: 117 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Love And Pain
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Fallen Angel
Genre: Jazz / Pop / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 50:48 min
Total Size: 117 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Love And Pain
02. I Get High
03. Cowboy Junkies
04. Innocence
05. Nothing Comes From Nothing
06. Arms Of An Angel
07. Mad Woman Blues
08. 'It's Jesus I Love'
09. Blind Old Friends
10. Once In Every While
11. A Horse Named Janis Joplin
12. Fields Of Wheat
To underpin her classic blue-eyed soul voice with electronic swoops and programmed drums is a very clever entrance into Sarah Jane Morris' Love and Pain. The swirling organ and sparse bass do their jobs as well to further bolster the acoustic guitar-driven opening track, "Mad Woman Blues." It serves as the signature, cornerstone piece setting the tone and kicking off a terrifically intriguing series of 12 tunes. These juxtaposed instrumental choices and themes weave in and out of the sonic landscape, making room for other just as titillating production elements such as world-tinged percussion grooves, guitars on the brink of distortion, way-hip sampled bits and beats, processed vocal parts, and more. Morris' smoky voice is the common thread holding it all together.
Her performances dance from sultry to sassy in the blink of an eye (or the change of a track, as the case may be). From moment to moment, you might think of Garbage, Moby, Alison Moyet, or Primitive Radio Gods, or even reach as far as Erykah Badu. But while those works might seem similar, Love and Pain is something else altogether, and it's pretty darn cool. ~ Kelly McCartney ~Allmusic
Personnel: Sarah Jane Morris (vocals); Calum MacColl, Martyn Barker (various instruments, programming); Mornington Lockett (saxophone); Simon Edwards (bass).
Her performances dance from sultry to sassy in the blink of an eye (or the change of a track, as the case may be). From moment to moment, you might think of Garbage, Moby, Alison Moyet, or Primitive Radio Gods, or even reach as far as Erykah Badu. But while those works might seem similar, Love and Pain is something else altogether, and it's pretty darn cool. ~ Kelly McCartney ~Allmusic
Personnel: Sarah Jane Morris (vocals); Calum MacColl, Martyn Barker (various instruments, programming); Mornington Lockett (saxophone); Simon Edwards (bass).
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