Listing error
This album, while featuring "various" guest vocalists, is definitely a performance by Glass and his ensemble, so it should be listed with Glass as the artist and appear on his page. As it stands now, it's only searchable by title.
This album, while featuring "various" guest vocalists, is definitely a performance by Glass and his ensemble, so it should be listed with Glass as the artist and appear on his page. As it stands now, it's only searchable by title.
The elegaic "Changing Opinion,"written by Paul Simon, (my favorite song on this album) is on the LP but not your download. For shame, Mr. eMusic. With respect to what is on the download, I bought this album just before I went off Herr Glass entirely. Revisiting it now, the songs have a sweeter appeal than they did then; perhaps Glass'style has reached deeper into my ears - what used to be a droning repetition is now the rhythm of breathing, of heartbeats, of the sameness in life itself. I've always enjoyed songs taken out of their context more than in their context ("Raising Sand," "Stay Awake," "Across the universe (soundtrack)" which this album rewards. Linda Ronstadt sounds particularly polished.
I am a fan and collector of Phillip Glass, but this was not one of my favorite works of his. It's still good for a one time experience, but I will not be revisiting it like I do with some of his other works.
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