Speaking with the Angel

Speaking with the Angel

by Mary Black
Speaking with the Angel

Speaking with the Angel

by Mary Black

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Overview

Ironically, traditional folk vocalist Mary Black's first American release (Shine) buried her traditional Irish roots in glossy pop production, obscuring the very quality that interested the labels in the first place. Speaking with the Angel corrects the errors of its predecessor by bringing Black back to her folky origins. The result is not only more marketable, it's also more genuine, more innovative and more listenable. Though production duties are split between Donal Lunny, a ubiquitous presence in Celtic circles, Steve Cooney and Black herself, the sound of the record is remarkably consistent and cohesive. The electronic keyboards that have played a leading role in many of Black's recent efforts are reduced here to tasteful cameos, replaced by the mellow warmth of acoustic guitar, bouzouki, accordion, piano, fiddle, harp and flute. Some of Black's other regrettable tendencies -- oversinging, sentimentality -are present, though in palatable doses. And there are two excruciatingly perky pop songs ("Message of Love," "Big Trip to Portland") that shouldn't have made the final cut. But for the most part, Black is very successful at finding the heart of the songs she's chosen and expressing them with honesty and reserve. Which is especially gratifying since she's chosen some excellent songs. Among the artists covered in this collection are Dougie McLean, John Gorka, Ron Sexsmith, and Neil Finn. She does justice to all of them and even improves on Sting's "Fields of Gold" with a soft, lilting version that features a graceful harmonica solo by Brendan Power. ~ Evan Cater

Product Details

Release Date: 03/07/2000
Label: Curb / Atlantic
UPC: 0715187795822
Rank: 127764

Tracks

  1. Turning Away
  2. Cut by Wire
  3. Don't Say Okay
  4. Bless the Road
  5. Broken Wings
  6. Fall at Your Feet
  7. Message of Love
  8. Moments
  9. Speaking With the Angel
  10. Big Trip to Portland
  11. I Live Not Where I Love
  12. Fields of Gold

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mary Black   Primary Artist,Vocals,Bodhran,Vocals (Background)
Steve Cooney   Didjeridu,Percussion,Double Bass,Guitar
Ciaran Tourish   Fiddle
Laoise Kelly   Harp
James Blennerhassett   Double Bass,Bass (Electric)
Frank Gallagher   Viola,Fiddle,Low Whistle,Whistle (Instrument)
Donal Lunny   Guitar,Bouzouki,Electric Bouzouki,Vocals (Background)
Liam O'Flynn   Uillean Pipes,Whistle (Instrument)
Nollaig Casey   Fiddle
Noel Bridgeman   Percussion
Pat Crowley   Hammond Synth,Piano (Electric),Vocals (Background),Piano,Accordion,Keyboards
Brendan Power   Harmonica
Bill Shanley   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Liam Bradley   Drums,Tambourine
Martin Brunsden   Vibraphone
Lloyd Byrne   Percussion
Billy Robinson   Bass

Technical Credits

Tony Perrey   Engineer
Steve Cooney   Producer,Composer
Bryn Haworth   Composer
Shane Howard   Composer
Geoff Bartley   Composer
Donal Lunny   Producer
Dougie MacLean   Composer
John Gorka   Composer
Ron Sexsmith   Composer
Mary Black   Arranger,Producer
Neil Finn   Composer
Sting   Composer
Tim Finn   Composer
Joe Watts   Assistant Engineer
Aiden Foley   Mastering
Noel Brazil   Composer
Public Domain   Composer
Billy Robinson   Engineer
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