Английская Википедия:Dart to the Heart
Шаблон:Use Canadian English Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox album Dart to the Heart is an album by the Canadian folk rock musician Bruce Cockburn, released in 1994.[1][2] Cockburn considered it to be primarily an album of love songs.[3]
The album peaked at No. 176 on the Billboard 200.[4] Its first single was "Listen for the Laugh", which was a hit on adult alternative airplay radio.[5][6] Cockburn supported the album by touring with Patty Larkin.[7]
Production
The album was produced by T Bone Burnett and mixed by Glyn Johns.[8][9] It was recorded at Bearsville Studios, in New York, although it was Cockburn's original intention to record the "quieter" songs in Los Angeles with a different group of musicians.[10][11] Greg Leisz played pedal steel on Dart to the Heart.[12]
"Closer to the Light" is a tribute to the American musician Mark Heard, who died in 1992.[13] "Train in the Rain" is an instrumental.[14] "Scanning These Crowds" is about Louis Riel.[15]
Critical reception
Шаблон:Album ratings Entertainment Weekly wrote that the album "veers from boisterous to a little too sleepy, and includes some beautifully pithy lyrics."[16] The Washington Post called the album Cockburn's best since World of Wonders, writing that it "is dominated by quiet love songs built around acoustic guitar and a refreshingly original take on pop music's most familiar subject."[5] The Los Angeles Times considered it "tenderly hopeful in heart and slightly feisty in folk-rock spirit."[17]
The Milwaukee Sentinel thought that "Cockburn has the intelligent folk rocker's respect for words and almost never writes a throwaway."[18] The Indianapolis Star noted that "Listen for the Laugh" "has a Lou Reed-esque driving beat with edgy, flat vocals."[19] The New York Times determined that the album's best songs "describe a domestic relationship as a precious, all-too-extingishable light in a dark, lonely world."[20] The Calgary Herald concluded that Cockburn "looks within but not without sharpening his sense of observation, his sense of searching for meaning in the presence, the passion of another."[21]
AllMusic called it "a convincing reminder of a gentler, more reflective Bruce Cockburn."[22] Salon deemed it a "great lyrical" album.[23]
Track listing
References
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