Artist: K.D. Lang
Title Of Album: Ingenue
Year Of Release: 1992
Label (Catalog#): Sire/Warner Bros Records [7599268402]
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt-Country, Folk Pop/Rock, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks,cue,log,scans)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 41:58
Full Size: 289 mb
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On her early albums, k.d. lang was a country traditionalist with a difference -- while she had a glorious voice and could evoke the risen ghost of Patsy Cline when she was of a mind, there was an intelligence and sly humor in her work that occasionally betrayed her history as a performance artist who entered the musical mainstream through the side door. And while the three years between Absolute Torch and Twang and Ing?nue were full of controversy for lang that may have encouraged her to seek out new creative directions (among other things, she came out as a lesbian and her outspoken animal rights activism alienated many fans in the C&W mainstream), the former album suggested lang had already taken her interest in country music as far as it was likely to go. Ing?nue presented lang as an adult contemporary artist for the first time, and if she felt any trepidation at all about her stylistic shift, you'd never guess after listening to the record; lang's vocal style is noticeably more subtle on Ing?nue than her previous albums, but her command of her instrument is still complete, and the cooler surroundings allowed her to emotionally accomplish more with less. lang's songwriting moved into a more impressionistic direction with Ing?nue, and while the literal meanings of many of her tunes became less clear, she also brought a more personal stamp to her music, and the emotional core of "Save Me," "Constant Craving," and "So It Shall Be" was obvious even when their surfaces were evasive. And the production and arrangements by lang and her longtime collaborators Ben Mink and Greg Penny were at once simple and ambitious, creating a musical space that was different in form and effect than her previous albums but one where she sounded right at home. Ing?nue disappoints slightly because while lang was a masterful and thoroughly enjoyable country singer, she was a far more introspective adult contemporary singer/songwriter who seemingly demanded the audience accept her "as is" or not at all. However, the craft of the album is impressive indeed, and few artists have reinvented themselves with as much poise and panache as lang did on Ing?nue.
::TRACKLIST::1. Save Me
2. The Mind Of Love
3. Miss Chatelaine
4. Wash Me Clean
5. So It Shall Be
6. Still Thrives This Love
7. Season Of Hollow Soul
8. Outside Myself
9. Tears Of Love's Recall
10. Constant Craving
Personnel k.d. lang – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, tamboura, tambourine, percussion, Tma
Ben Mink – electric and acoustic guitars, bass, viola, violin, percussion, beatboxing
Greg Penny – percussion, beatboxing
Greg Leisz – steel, pedal steel and lap steel guitar
Teddy Borowiecki – keyboards, piano, accordion, santur
David Piltch – acoustic, electric and fretless bass
Randall Stoll – drums
Graham Boyle – percussion, tympani, tambourine
Gary Burton – marimba, vibraphone
Ingrid Friesen, Martin Laba – pizzicato violin
John Friesen – cello
Mryon Schultz – clarinet
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