New musical paths ...

New musical paths ...

1983 (Audio CD)

Customer Review

Of course you did not know what Sophie Hunger would publish after their brilliant, Monday's Ghost 'now. On the one hand there was the hope that the new board could repeat many of these brilliant moments of last plate, on the other hand it was clear or expected at least that the young Swiss woman seeking an evolution of their music and thus automatically also something this naive, raw expressiveness in their Music could be lost. Now, it has become a mixture of both ways. There are again some of these beautiful ballads (or even being slightly-sloping passages) disappeared almost entirely such. B., Headlights 'Travelogue' or 'Leave me with the monkeys', however, are the folk passages with acoustic guitars. So you would be but then, when the acoustic guitars are then unpacked yet again in brisk, Your personal religion '. The theme song, 1983 'and' D 'Red', two absolute musical highlights, there is then again 2 songs in German (the latter being sung in Schwizer Dütsch). With, Le vent nous Portera 'there is still a beautiful French song. At the end comes with, Train people 're one of those wonderful ballad, with piano and this unique voice.
With this album, Sophie Hunger has therefore taken a number of new musical paths, however, is still its own distinctive style remained faithful. She makes uncompromising their music without peering at charts merchantability or musical and fashion trends could nevertheless (or perhaps because) this plate also will find many music enthusiasts.