Suzanne Vega - RetroSpective: The Best Of Suzanne Vega (Special Edition) (2003)

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Title: RetroSpective: The Best Of Suzanne Vega (Special Edition)
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: UMC
Genre: Folk Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 1:48:23
Total Size: 649 / 248 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc: 1
1. Luka
2. Tom's Diner - The DNA Disciples, Suzanne Vega
3. Marlene on the Wall
4. Caramel
5. 99.9F°
6. Tired of Sleeping
7. Small Blue Thing
8. Blood Makes Noise
9. Left of Center [From Pretty in Pink]
10. (I'll Never Be) Your Maggie May
11. In Liverpool
12. Gypsy
13. Book of Dreams
14. No Cheap Thrill
15. Calypso
16. World Before Columbus
17. Solitude Standing
18. Penitent
19. Rosemary
20. Queen and the Soldier [B-Side][Live]
21. Woman on the Tier (I'll See You Through) [From Dead Man Walking]

Disc: 2
01. Caramel (live) (3:56)
02. Widow's Walk (live) (4:52)
03. Solitude Standing (live) (4:21)
04. Blood Makes Noise (live) (3:18)
05. In Liverpool (Intro/Narrative) (live) (1:41)
06. In Liverpool (live) (5:29)
07. Anniversary (New Song) (4:37)
08. Tom's Diner (Original Version) (2:09)

This album comprehensively covers Suzanne Vega's remarkable career and body of work. Taken from her six multi-platinum albums and including her biggest hits, most intimate songs, and personal favourites. This version of the album is a special UK only edition featuring unreleased live recordings, a brand new song ('Anniversary') and the original version of 'Tom's Diner'.
Review

It's easy to forget Suzanne Vegas' success, it kind of creeps up on you. But her story telling and unassuming vocals, singing and speaking at the same time, have been with us for a long time (with a back-catalogue of 6 albums), and her fans are devoted. She rewards loyalty by staying in touch, keeping in regular contact through the message boards on her website.

You could get away with calling her an anti-singer: her persona is quiet and inconspicuous like ''Solitude Standing'', and ''Left of Centre''. And her voice is not about virtuosity, just conveying a message in a calm, trustworthy way. That's what always made tracks like ''Luka'' so effective: she tells the story and you add the emotion. There's a real tenderness in the telling; sympathy of all the characters and their troubles; the queen of understatement.

Songs like ''In Liverpool'' are powerful little poems; miniatures of human nature; how the world can be a reflection of the insider. She retells the actions of the crazed boy in the belfry, ringing the bells out and expressing the observer's pain. 'He sounds like he's missing something or someone he knows he can't have now. And if he isn't, I certainly am'.

''Marlene on the Wall'', tells the story of a fractious half-hearted relationship:'We skirt around the danger zone and don't talk about it later'. But then ''Caramel'' reminds you that she can write and sing a very simple love song.

There's so much in this CD it's impossible to go into, but it reminds me that I'm glad she persevered; auditioning week-in week-out in a bar in Greenwich Village, whilst the promoter ate a pork chop and rejected her, week-in week-out.

Someone once told me that if Suzanne Vega was playing in the background, he couldn't concentrate on anything else, and it's easy to see why. She's got a lot more to say than your average songwriter, the lyrics stand up as poems on their own, and using historical scenes and urban settings she shows love, loneliness and overall goodness in her timeless songs. --Lucy Davies


Suzanne Vega - RetroSpective: The Best Of Suzanne Vega (Special Edition) (2003)


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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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Many thanks
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Many thanks for Flac.