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DescriptionOne of those albums I found lurking at the back of the seedbox Artist: Ai Phoenix Release: Lean That Way Forever Discogs: 1004433 Released: 2002-05-27 Label: Glitterhouse Records Catalog#: GRCD 564 Format: FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue / CD Country: Germany Style: Rock, Indie Rock 01. Mountains And Castles 02. Bird Whispering 03. Elvis 04. The Song From Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart) 05. Don't Be Afraid 06. Revolution Gray 07. Ice-Cold Storm 08. Different Strauss 09. Breakfast 10. Hopscotch 11. Storyteller 12. Very Kind "Bird Whispering - all the way down here - trembling sky comes clear" whispers Mona Mørk in her slowcore mysterious universe in the latest album from Ai Phoenix. This band is clearly one of Luna Kafe's favourites with their charming sweet lo-fi country cabaret universe. They recently got a record deal and Europe distribution (outside Norway and Sweden) with respectable Glitterhouse Record in company with among others Walkabouts and 16 Horsepower. This gives the band a unique chance to reach out to a larger audience in Europe even though they've always had a cult status and faithful fans there. The band is in this present date touring Europe and has among other places played at the legendary "Orange Blossom Special Festival" in Germany. So what's new with this latest album compared to the earlier albums? Among other things there's a more varied expression on this album, due to the fact that Patrick Lundberg is singing more than he used to. The two voices are quite different and this gives the album a nice total whole. Patrick with his gentle, careful voice is the more typical low-fi vocal and Mona with her sensual, whispering voice gives the sound a touch of dark mystery and drama. She brings back memories of Lisa Germano or even Anita Lane. This altering between the slow low-fi tunes and the more cabaret like tunes brings forth every song. There's also a sense of longing nostalgia to the old times and some of the songs brings associations of dancehall music with a glamorous singer in a red, glittering dress. They even does a nice cover of the Moulin Rouge song "where is your heart" from the 50's. On the best song on the album, "Storyteller", is the musical relation to both Edith Piaf and Leonard Cohen quite clear, filled with passion and drama. As a whole the songs are small, delicate pieces often with minimal instruments, with the voice and the good melody in the centre. This is the perfect album for the nice summer evenings and lazy mornings. Best moments: "Bird whispering" - a beautiful small poptune; "Where is your heart" - and the nostalgia lives on; "Ice-cold storm" - an elegant dancehall waltz in slow motion with some Mexican elements; "Storyteller" - an exciting journey through the musical soundscape of Paris on a cold and foggy night. Credits: Artwork [Cover]: Palander Bass: Robert Jønnum Drums, Accordion, Banjo, Synthesizer [Moog]: Bosse Litzheim Guitar: Espen Mellingen Lyrics By: Mona Mørk (5, 7, 10, 11) Lyrics By: Patrick Lundberg (1 to 3, 6 to 10, 12) Mastered By: Ingar Hunskaar Music By: Bosse Litzheim (10) Music By: Mona Mørk (5, 10, 11) Music By: Patrick Lundberg (1 to 3, 6 to 10, 12) Other [Not Here, But Everywhere]: Pedro Carmona Alvarez Recorded By, Mixed By: Airbuz (1, 8 to 10) Recorded By, Mixed By: Robert Jønnum (2 to 7, 11, 12) Vocals: Mona Mørk Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizer [Moog]: Patrick Lundberg Mastered at Strype Audio. Also released on Racing Junior in Norway. Track 4 is a cover-version from a song from the Moulin Rouge film soundtrack. Related Torrents
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