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ALBUM OF THE WEEK - 02/03/2001

The Lovers - Black Orchid

The LoversMusic is like a tree, forever growing new branches and extending its roots. The Lovers are part of one of music's newer offshoots, born out of maturity, but fed by the desire to express. It's not music for pop charts. It's not music for mosh pits. It's music for the inner being, quiet, gentle, engaging music that you play when you want to be at peace with yourself. Enya does it. Mareena McKennitt does it. The Lovers do it. Mary Doumany and Jeremy Alsop came to it from different directions. Mary, a classically trained harpist with a pure singing voice wanted to challenge herself musically. Jeremy, jazz prodigy and rock musician, wanted to play the music in his soul. They came together musically and otherwise as The Lovers, and called their first album 'Embrace'. The name said everything about their encounter musically and personally. Six years later comes 'Black Orchid'. This name and the music it represents balances something beautiful with its darker side. That gives this album a different power, a different inner strength. The cover of the first album was black, intimate. The cover of this album is bright, outgoing. Some of the songs on 'Black Orchid' were started at the place when the first album was born and Mary and Jeremy's journey started. Some could never have been written then. 'Black Orchid' is painted on a much larger canvas than the first, using more colours, is much richer sonically, more about the sound of Mary's voice than the novelty of her harp playing, Jeremy's musical imagination circling her in a much broader arc. Literally in the middle of the album, like a recess from Mary and Jeremy's own creations is their interpretation of the Burt Bacharach classic 'The Look Of Love'. From start to finish the album floats majestically with the kind of music that you listen to at night by the light of a single candle or when, with a whole day in front of you, you open the doors and windows to breathe in the morning air. (Gotham/BMG)

Track Listing

1. Find My Way  
2. Black Orchid
3. The Golden Son
4. Here and Now
5. The Mood
6. The Look of Love
7. Tonight
8. Elysium
9 Say Farewell
10 Three
 

Ed.Nimmervoll

 

 

 

 
 
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