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音乐风格 Genre: Rock |压缩格式 MP3 VBR, avg压缩比率 . 201 kbps | 文件大小 69.4 MB | 48:16 abq$OI Ann Wilson : Hope & Glory[Pop][VBRkbps/69M] 5y. n i9.~cnk h]rF2 B 专辑名称:Hope & Glory (Advance) 5Mfs)a4j. 歌手姓名:Ann Wilson cC_L4 Mp3/69M D2`tWRm0 唱片公司:Zoe Records ic}M)S FD; 发行日期:September 11, 2007 p:9)}y 专辑流派:Pop KB$s7S"= 推荐指数:★★★★ GT[,[l 专辑简介: u;xl} Ann Dustin Wilson (born June 19, 1950 in San Diego, California) is the lead singer and flute player of Heart. I<q=lK Ann Wilson is one of the best known voices in rock, having fronted the legendary band Heart since the mid-'70s. With hits like "Crazy on You" and "Barracuda," Heart was one of the most popular bands of the album rock era. In the '80s Heart found even greater success with monster MTV and radio hits such as "Alone" and "Never." Hope & Glory is Ann Wilson's first-ever solo album and includes guest appearances from luminaries Elton John, Deana Carter, Shawn Colvin, Alison Krauss, k.d. lang, Rufus Wainwright, Gretchen Wilson, Nancy Wilson, and Wynonna on a variety of classic covers selected for their insight into important current social issues, including Elton John's "Where to Now St. Peter?," ,r{[l D^ ps#+i Heart's Ann Wilson has a host of big names in her corner for her first solo album, "Hope & Glory." Due September 11 via Zoe/Rounder, the 12-track project features contributions from Wilson's sister/Heart colleague Nancy as well as Elton John, Rufus Wainwright, Wynonna Judd and Gretchen Wilson, among others.The repertoire comprises socially conscious material such as Pink Floyd's "Goodbye Blue Sky," John Lennon's "Isolation," Neil Young's "War of Man" and Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song.""Such songs as these carry me through my life, and they are a standard to which all new music I hear and write must compare," Wilson says.Heart remains active on the road but has not released a new studio album since 2004's "Jupiter's Darling." }*{@-v|_R 专辑曲目: "#4p#dM0e Tracks: 8KioL{h 01. Goodbye Blue Sky - with Nancy Wilson (Pink Floyd) -uDB#?q:W 02. Where to Now St. Peter - with Elton John (Elton John) D@V1}/$UoN 03. Jackson - with k.d. lang (Lucinda Williams) @_tQ:U,v 04. We Gotta Get Out of This Place - with Wynonna Judd(The Animals) cSYW)c|t 05. Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin) sE4=2p`x 06. Darkness Darkness - with Nancy Wilson (The Youngbloods) [TAW68f' 07. Bad Moon Rising - with Gretchen Wilson (Creedence Clearwater Revival) ,O@xv 08. War of Man - with Alison Krauss (Neil Young) AnV\{A^ 09. Get Together - with Nancy Wilson, Deana Carter & Wynonna Judd(The Youngbloods) 8]6u]3q# 10. Isolation (John Lennon) Z&hzsJK{m$ 11. A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall - with Rufus Wainwright & Shawn Colvin (Bob Dylan) V0Cz!YM_3 12. Little Problems, Little Lies
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5:mS~ Ann Wilson is one of the best known voices in rock, having fronted the legendary band Heart since the mid-'70s. With hits like "Crazy on You" and "Barracuda," Heart was one of the most popular bands of the album rock era. In the '80s Heart found even greater success with monster MTV and radio hits such as "Alone" and "Never." Hope & Glory is Ann Wilson's first-ever solo album and includes guest appearances from luminaries Elton John, Deana Carter, Shawn Colvin, Alison Krauss, k.d. lang, Rufus Wainwright, Gretchen Wilson, Nancy Wilson, and Wynonna Juddon a variety of classic covers selected for their insight into important current social issues, including Elton John's "Where to Now St. Peter?," Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song," and Neil Young's "War of Man." " h,<PF )P:r;a' VJ`c/EVIt With Heart only intermittently active in the early 21st century, Ann Wilson took the opportunity to release her first-ever solo album, something her sister Nancy Wilson, Heart's other half, took care of back in 1999. But where Nancy's solo debut was a live, acoustic effort comprised of both original material and covers, Ann has gone the nearly-all-covers route for the Ben Mink-produced Hope & Glory; only one song, the album-closing "Little Problems, Little Lies," comes fromWilson's own pen. z
z@;UbD" Specifically, Ann turns her attention toward songs that ostensibly deal with social and political hot-button issues, loaded with messages of war, peace, hard times and, mostly, imminent doom. It's a bleak album to be sure, undoubtedly inspired by the downtrodden national mood of the times in which it was recorded (that would be the George W. Bush era -- perhaps it's no coincidence that the album's release date fell on the sixth anniversary of 9/11). 1]HEwTT/1_ Ann's voice is strong and convincing on these tunes, largely drawn from the '60s and '70s with a few exceptions, and she's joined by big-name collaborators on most, making Hope & Glory a duets album as well as Ann's first solo. FE+Y# Elton John aids Ann on the anti-war "Where to Now, St. Peter?" which first appeared on John's 1971 Tumbleweed Connection album and remains as poignant a lyric today as it was then. The futility and stupidity of armed conflict is also the subject of Neil Young's "War of Man," for which Alison Krauss teams up with Ann. Nancy Wilson is present on three tracks: Pink Floyd's "Goodbye Blue Sky" and two by the sadly underrated Youngbloods, the hopeful Summer of Love anthem "Get Together" (which also features Deana Carter and Wynonna Judd) and the considerably more ominous "Darkness Darkness," from that group's stellar Elephant Mountain album. While Ann pulls off the former cover admirably, her take on the latter is a clear example of a song whose original rendition has never been topped -- Robert Plant attempted that one as well in 2002 and came up short. 6&pI{ Speaking of Plant, Heart always owed a lot to Led Zeppelin and Ann must have relished the thought of giving Zep's "Immigrant Song" a shot. This one, too, though tailor-made for her throaty hard rock wail, only succeeds in making the listener want to break out the prototype. Ditto John Lennon's "Isolation" -- who could ever hope to capture the desperation behind Lennon's own reading of that one? Ann fares better on Lucinda Williams' "Jackson," the Animals' "We Gotta Get out of This Place" (also with Wynonna) and, with Gretchen Wilson (no relation), turns out a rocking "Bad Moon Rising," the foreboding Creedence Clearwater Revival rocker. Of the covers, that leaves the obligatory Dylan, and Ann goes with the apocalyptic "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall," with Rufus Wainwright and Shawn Colvin. Wainwright's plaintive warbling may seem to be out of sync with such a stark lyric, but he saves the day here, bringing an appropriate dread to the tune that neither Ann nor Colvin are able to muster. m_Owe/BC#m Finally, the Ann Wilson original wraps things up. An acoustic-based, country-ish ballad, it's consistent with the mood of the record, part depressed and part cautiously optimistic. It also sports one of her most heartfelt and less derivative vocals on the set. Hopefully the next time around she'll find enough to say on her own to release a solo album of her own material. pA(B~9 WQ Jeff Tamarkin, AMG ~429sT( <#U9ih
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