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Swamp Ophelia
Reflecting the growth Amy Ray and Emily Saliers experienced during the late '80s and early '90s as songwriters and as performers, Swamp Ophelia finds the duo feeling more experimental, and also more relaxed. Guests like Lisa Germano (violin, mandolin), Jane Scarpantoni (cello), and Jane Siberry (vocals) assist in creating a satisfying and full sound. Songs like the romantic "Power of Two" and Amy's solo venture "Fare Thee Well" would do Jackson Browne proud. The Roches add a lovely vocal layer to "Reunion," and bongos and percussion give the bouncy "Least Complicated" an interesting texture. The darker tones of "Dead Man's Hill," with its haunting melodica and tom-toms, provide needed contrast to the lighter moods in the collection. Their harmonies are a delight, and the closer, "This Train (Revised)," is a wonderful, energetic nod to Woody Guthrie.--Lorry Fleming
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Tracks| 1 | Fugitive | | 2 | Least Complicated | | 3 | Language or the Kiss | | 4 | Reunion | | 5 | Power of Two | | 6 | Touch Me Fall | | 7 | Wood Song | | 8 | Mystery | | 9 | Dead Man's Hill | | 10 | Fare Thee Well | | 11 | This Train Revised |
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