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Redemption's Son

Redemptions Son
  • List Price: $13.98
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  • Seller:thebookgrove
  • Sales Rank:91,095
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.1
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:November 26, 2002
  • MPN:6307413409
  • Model:6307413409
  • UPC:044006008820
  • EAN:0044006008820
  • ASIN:B00007E6WW
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Tracks
  • Redemption's Son
  • Honey And The Moon
  • Dear Lord
  • I Would Rather Hide
  • Innocent World
  • September Baby
  • Nation Of Slaves
  • Evidence
  • Let's Embrace
  • Termite Song
  • Permission
  • Favorite Girl
  • You Are The Dark
  • In The Night
  • Blue Lips
  • You've Been Loved


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Third album for critically acclaimed U.S. singer/songwriter discovered by Peter Gabriel. For fans of Leonard Cohen, Joe Henry & Jeff Buckley. Produced by T-Bone Burnett it features 16 tracks. Highlights include, 'Honey & The Moon', 'You Could Be In Jail', 'I Would Rather Hide', 'Innocent World' & 'September Baby'. 2002.
Amazon.com
One of the most promising of Peter Gabriel's Real World label protégés came not from some dusty, Third World village, but from that American tire and rubber mecca, Akron, Ohio. But while Arthur's previous Gabriel-inspired adventures netted him considerable critical kudos and even a ‘99 Grammy nod for his self-created album art, he turns an even neater trick here. The frameworks for Arthur's 16 poetic, alternately introspective and impressionistic songs may be more firmly rooted in traditional folk and singer-songwriter formula than ever, but the influence of Gabriel seems even more pronounced on the album's evocative, often hypnotic sonic textures. Densely layered yet deceptively organic, it's a record of endless production subtleties in service of songs that trickle and dart like a playful stream of consciousness. Whether putting his own peculiar spin on romantic foibles in the dirge-turns-anthem "Favorite Girl," the upbeat energy of "Let's Embrace" and "In the Night," or conjuring more intriguing existential imagery on the fragile "You Are the Dark," Arthur has produced an album that reveals itself anew on every listen. --Jerry McCulley

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