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Suzanne Vega - Solitude Standing

Album details

Label: A&M    Ref#: ?-0355
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Length: 0:00    
Format: CD    
Audio: Stereo    
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Notes/Reviews

Suzanne Vega emerged in the mid-'80s, and while her intimate voice and acoustic guitar brought to mind Joni Mitchell, her urbane lyrics suggested a sensibility that was as much reportorial as confessional. Vega's second album, which replaced the delicate acoustic textures of her self-titled debut with more dramatic arrangements, includes Vega's career song, "Luka," surely one of the biggest hits ever written about child abuse. But it was the energetic folk-rock production of "Luka," thick with ringing guitars and pushed by perky drums, that let the listener luxuriate in a song that suggested the darkness that can lurk behind a neighbor's door. The title tune confronts personal loneliness with a similarly powerful performance, while "Ironbound/Fancy Poultry" makes a downtown landscape sound downright homey. Well-turned tunes like "Calypso" and "Gypsy" recall the softer textures of her debut. Ironically, Vega's next big hit would come when the English production duo DNA made a dance hit out of "Tom's Diner," a nursery-rhyme tribute to a coffee shop that opens the album. --John Milward

Songs/Tracks

1.   Tom's Diner  
2.   Luka  
3.   Ironbound/Fancy Poultry  
4.   In The Eye  
5.   Night Vision  
6.   Solitude Standing  
7.   Calypso  
8.   Language  
9.   Gypsy  
10.   Wooden Horse (Caspar Hauser's Song)  
11.   Tom's Diner (Reprise)  

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