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One listen to Lisa Gerrard's The Silver Tree (originally available only digitally, then as an Australia-only import, and finally, as a U.S. release) is enough to convince anybody -- who isn't already -- that there's a specific reason she has been courted by directors to compose soundtracks. There are 13 tracks here full of wispy ambient soundscapes, on top of which the former Dead Can Dance vocalist places her almost otherworldly gift of a voice. Sung nearly as prayers or meditative mantras, Gerrard employs monosyllabic glimpses of other languages -- and occasionally English -- to create her own tapestry of dreams. Some may be tempted to call this "new age" music, but it's much more melancholy than much of what passes for it. That said, it's nearly sacred in its approach to articulation, creating the feeling in places ("Come Tenderness," "The Sea Whisperer," and "Abwoon," to name a few) that she is singing inside a cathedral. In other tracks, such as "Wandering Star" and "Serenity," her voice offers a drone approach that is as subtle -- yet powerful -- as her instrumentation. In "Sword of the Samurai," the dissonance of both the sonic wash and her rumbling contralto creates tension and near frightful intensity. This track is sheer darkness, without even the hint of a glimmer. The closer is a contrast in that it is the only thing here o contain a distinct rhythmic pulse and sounds almost cheesy. Slowly pulsing drum loops and synth strings (which almost sound like the opening of Soft Cell's version of "Tainted Love") open up a space where Gerrard appears as if from the ether to allow the instrumentation to swirl around her as she moans and drones so far down in the mix that she is almost incoherent. It does serve to bring listeners back into the present realm, but it's a curious choice nonetheless. Gerrard's fans will find this irresistible, despite its lack of drama, and ambient music fans will no doubt appreciate its various textures, dimensions, and closely knit sonics. Yes, it is beautiful, and spiritual, and moving in places, but it is secretive, mysterious, and engaging on the aural level as a text as well.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo
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Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
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Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Lisa Gerrard, Composer, Author, MainArtist
Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007 Cloverleigh Downs Pty Ltd 2007
Album review
One listen to Lisa Gerrard's The Silver Tree (originally available only digitally, then as an Australia-only import, and finally, as a U.S. release) is enough to convince anybody -- who isn't already -- that there's a specific reason she has been courted by directors to compose soundtracks. There are 13 tracks here full of wispy ambient soundscapes, on top of which the former Dead Can Dance vocalist places her almost otherworldly gift of a voice. Sung nearly as prayers or meditative mantras, Gerrard employs monosyllabic glimpses of other languages -- and occasionally English -- to create her own tapestry of dreams. Some may be tempted to call this "new age" music, but it's much more melancholy than much of what passes for it. That said, it's nearly sacred in its approach to articulation, creating the feeling in places ("Come Tenderness," "The Sea Whisperer," and "Abwoon," to name a few) that she is singing inside a cathedral. In other tracks, such as "Wandering Star" and "Serenity," her voice offers a drone approach that is as subtle -- yet powerful -- as her instrumentation. In "Sword of the Samurai," the dissonance of both the sonic wash and her rumbling contralto creates tension and near frightful intensity. This track is sheer darkness, without even the hint of a glimmer. The closer is a contrast in that it is the only thing here o contain a distinct rhythmic pulse and sounds almost cheesy. Slowly pulsing drum loops and synth strings (which almost sound like the opening of Soft Cell's version of "Tainted Love") open up a space where Gerrard appears as if from the ether to allow the instrumentation to swirl around her as she moans and drones so far down in the mix that she is almost incoherent. It does serve to bring listeners back into the present realm, but it's a curious choice nonetheless. Gerrard's fans will find this irresistible, despite its lack of drama, and ambient music fans will no doubt appreciate its various textures, dimensions, and closely knit sonics. Yes, it is beautiful, and spiritual, and moving in places, but it is secretive, mysterious, and engaging on the aural level as a text as well.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 13 track(s)
- Total length: 01:01:41
- Main artists: Lisa Gerrard
- Composer: Lisa Gerrard
- Label: Subway Records
- Genre: Pop/Rock Pop
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