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k.d. lang twang!
Finally, k.d. put out a GOOD album! I was really missing her country side and this is a great collection of SOME of her old country stuff.
Well, I'll be "tarned"!
"Reintarnation" is a long overdue look back at k. d. lang's early days, when she gave country and western music a good kick in the pants and produced some of the decade's (the 1980's) best records. The only thing that keeps "Reintarnation" from getting a well-deserved 5 stars is the lack of any songs from lang's ground-breaking "Shadowland" album (except for "Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes"). Buy "Reintarnation" - but then buy "Shadowland" to supplement it (if you don't already own it).
ABSOLUTE Torch & Twang!
How many times did you hear Jed Clampett exclaim "What in tarnation is that?" Or for that matter, how many times did you hear that word outside a country setting? If you have, you're one step ahead of me. k.d. lang has released an album with the title Reintarnation because it features her first decade of recording which consists of her well-known groundbreaking material of country fare. This collection contains some of her best tracks as well as rare singles from 1983 through 1989. As a bonus, there's one previously unreleased song, "Changed My Mind," that she and longtime collaborator Ben Mink wrote over twenty years ago and finally completed just in time for this release. In this collection, there are rarities such as the first single lang released, titled "Friday Dance Promenade," which was sold exclusively at her concerts when she had only a cult following. Her first album, A Truly Western Experience, arrived in 1984, and from that collection we receive two splendid tracks, "Pine And Stew" and "Hanky Panky." Later tracks from the 80's include "Diet of Strange Places" as well as "Turn Me Around." In 1988, lang recorded the album, Shadowland, and lifted the superb track "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes" for this set. 1989 was the year that would bring lang international attention and fame with her stunning album, Absolute Torch And Twang. The album also brought k.d. her first Grammy for Best Female Country Vocalist, and was so good that she decided to include seven of its tracks on this latest collection, including "Trail Of Broken Hearts," "Pullin' Back The Reins," and Big Big Love." The Gus Van Sant film Even Cowgirls Get The Blues hasn't been ignored - three of the soundtrack's songs made the cut; "Curious Soul Astray," Don't Be A Lemming Polka," and "Cowgirl Pride." All in all, there are twenty tracks that will easily explain to younger fans why k.d. lang mattered so much from the beginning of her career, as well as remind longtime fans of the love for this gal who "Got The Bull By The Horns" and never let go. By the way, I love the album cover homage to Elvis! Anybody else notice this discreet nod to the King?