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Artist:
Luka Bloom
Label: Shanachie Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 016351573926 EAN: 0016351573926 ASIN: B00000K2B9 Release Date: 1999-09-21 |
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Weak.......2003-06-24
A Must-Have album.......2002-04-03
I was put onto Luka in general and this album in specific by an inspirational teacher and friend of mine who had the guts to play the entire 8-minute opus that is "Forgiveness" in front of some 500 students last year. While most of my friends were busy talking about other things, I was spellbound by Luka's guitar technique and the no-holds-barred, leave-it-all-on-the-stage nature of his imagery. Then and there I was converted to the work of this incredible man.
The album itself is simply amazing. "Blackberry Time", the opener, gives the merest hint of what is to come: Luka's baritone overlaid over gloriously catchy guitar strumming, all the while singing some of the most heartfelt lyrics ever committed to CD. The other 10 tracks offer more of the same, Luka's lyrical brush paints many pictures of life and love in which the one common denominator is his lived-in voice, making his stories all that more believable.
The coup de grace is saved for the final track, "Forgiveness". Here, Bloom leaves the 20th Century behind as he tells the heartbreaking tale of a young man and his wife fleeing the Irish Potato Famine. All pretences of sugar-coating (which does appear on this album every so often) are left behind as Luka travels with this couple to Canada and beyond.
Every song on the album has its own high points and barely any have low points, so picking favourites is almost impossible. The first three tracks "Blackberry Time", "The Hungry Ghost" and "Don't Be So Hard On Yourself" are utter gems just dying to be heard by many more people than will ever do so. The first and third of those songs I've heard live and am still in awe of, while the second should have been played as well. The other songs are also, as I have said, classics - although I recommend "The Shape of Love To Come", "Ciara", "Rainbow Warrior" and "Holy Ground" as well worthwhile. "Ciara", interestingly enough, is even better live as well. In fact, at the concert I saw it played at, it was requested from the audience as Luka tuned up for his next song - upon hearing it he responded "OK" and performed it, while keeping the audience completely silent.
There are always reasons that people have to hate artists. Luka is sometimes accused of predictability in guitar technique or vocal range, however this simply accentuates his lyrics - and certainly makes "Rainbow Warrior" a spellbinding listen. Certainly his lyrics do venture a little close to the sappy side of things on occasion, but the complete package of the performance salvages them.
Overall, as I said above, this album is important to own regardless of your musical tastes. Folk-lovers will, of course, derive the most utility out of it, but all bar hardcore rappers and metalheads will certainly enjoy it.
salty heaven.......2001-03-02
The Sound of Passion.......2000-11-03
Disappointing Effort.......2000-05-03
It was interesting to note that many of the reviewers had seen Luka live: I agree he is an outstanding performer, and the songs are probably better live, but this CD only has a few good - not great - songs on it ('Ciara', 'Blackberry Time', 'The Shape of Love to Come'. 'Sanas' are the best of the bunch), so, separated from his live show, it just isn't all that impressive. There just isn't the humour and passion in this CD that is evident live. The only possible exception is the song 'Forgiveness', which is a pretty powerful song addressing an emotional subject.
For those interested in hearing this excellent singer/songwriter, check out 'Turf'. In my opinion, it is by far his best album. For that matter, his other two CDs are also better than this effort. I'd still leap at the chance to see him live though!
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