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Shimmering, warm and bright

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Unicorn
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Summer
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Die Geschichte einer Mutter
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Waking Will
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Shimmering, Warm & Bright
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Sleep In Deep
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Buthania
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Le temps dégagé
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Spiderdust
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Mornixuur
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 47:42

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A classic Bel Canto album

Ady_H

Note: most other music sites have a different track order with track 3 "Die geschichter einer Mutter" moved to the penultimate track between "Spiderdust" and "Mornixuur". Personally, I think this order flows much better than the e-music track order.

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Beautiful Voice

mikaellewis

I got this album on the strength of the amazing title track. The rest of the album was a bit dissapointing. The sound is dated and so awash with reverb as to become annoying. However; the songs are pretty good and that voice....just beautiful.

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Bel Canto is nice

liodax

Nice album, something between Dead Can dance or Delerium, but more discreet. I saw them on a very small stage at the FNAC in France when this album was promoted, and they were fresh and different!Now, i don't know what they do.

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Shimmering, warm and bright

Are

This is one of my all time favourite albums. Anneli Dreckers fantastic singing and the luscious sweeps of electronica melts together. There's also something wild and medieval here that gives me associations to the norwegian woods and mountains. It's difficult to classify the music, but to me this is a true sign of greatness. The Album is definitely both beautiful, original and varied.

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This Is Their Masterpiece

violatrix

'Shimmering, Warm and Bright' is Bel Canto's masterpiece. You really get a Norwegian feel from the record, yet there are dips into modern pop. From start to finish, you really find yourself in a winter wonderland, wondering why you would ever want to be any place else. It's comfort music at its finest. A true story telling record. Bravo!

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Can't go wrong!

interferencemusic

SW&B has all of the hooks and ethereal props that easily makes it a classic 'lounging in the hammock' kind of autumn album. Fantastic!

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They Say All Music Guide

Jenssen left before the recording of Shimmering to pursue his solo career as Biosphere; arguably he took some of the harder and darker edges of Bel Canto with him, but by no means all, and the band was not crippled as a result. The duo of Drecker and Johansen here create another bewitching array of songs with sources young and old, resulting in another exquisite fusion of modern technology with haunting touches from the past. The two strongest songs open and close the album respectively. “Unicorn,” embracing low-key techno á la Ultramarine, but still dressed with the sparkling keyboards and lush orchestrations of previous releases, is perfectly lovely. Drecker’s delivery infuses the almost fairy-tale lyric to lovely heights, building to an evocative conclusion. Even more soul-stirring is “Mornixuur,” a slow growing ballad that eventually sweeps to an awesome climax, with Drecker in excelsis with the music. The remainder of the songs generally achieve the same quality of previous albums, though there’s a more organic flow here and a touch less of the dramatic feel throughout. Drecker’s voice is in utterly excellent form consistently, and if sometimes she sings lyrics that don’t read that well on the page — “Waking Will” almost ends up like a psychoanalytic diagnosis on dreams — her vocals make everything sound perfectly bewitching nonetheless. The title track is an especially strong number, with another fairy-tale narrative supported by one of the most explicitly folky arrangements that Bel Canto has ever done. Mandolin and other acoustic instruments mix with both real and machine percussion sounds along with shades of post-punk Cure/Cocteau Twins guitar. Other standouts include “Spiderdust,” a quietly intense tale of voodoo and passion, and the French-language “Le Temps Degage.” – Ned Raggett

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