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Elliott Murphy & Iain Matthews - La Terre Commune (2001 Germany Blue Rose Records Blu Cd023 1)

Track listing:
  1. One Cold Street 4:41
  2. Blind Willie Mctell 6:11
  3. Close To The Bone 5:25
  4. Navy Blue 5:56
  5. Darkness, Darkness 4:51
  6. Big Umbrella 3:32
  7. She's A Mystery 3:40
  8. I Want To Talk To You 3:47
  9. Fading Fast 3:53
  10. Dusty Roses 4:56
  11. The Ballad Of A Soldier's Wife 3:43
  12. Sad Eyes 3:20
  13. Unconditionally 4:28
  14. Full Cd In Flac With Cue 58:48

Notes


CD: Elliott Murphy & Iain Matthews - La Terre Commune (C)2001
Coast To Coast CTC 2990192 Netherlands

Tracklist:

01. One Cold Street 04:43
02. Blind Willie McTell 06:13
03. Close To The Bone 05:27
04. Navy Blue 05:58
05. Darkness, Darkness 04:53
06. Big Umbrella 03:34
07. She's A Mystery 03:42
08. I Want To Talk To You 03:49
09. Fading Fast 03:54
10. Dusty Roses 04:58
11. The Ballad Of A Soldier's Wife 03:45
12. Sad Eyes 03:23
13. Unconditionally 04:29

00:58:48

Elliott Murphy - vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, harmonica, keyboards
Iain Matthews - vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion
Olivier Durand - electric, acoustic & slide guitars, background vocals
Florent Barbier - drums, percussion

Wolfgand Niedecken - vocals on "The Ballad Of A Soldier's Wife"
Michael Nass - piano on "The Ballad Of A Soldier's Wife"


A collaboration stemming from longtime mutual admiration, Iain Matthews and Elliott Murphy find more than a little common ground on La Terre Commune. With each contributing four songs to covers of Bob Dylan's "Blind Willie McTell," Bruce Springsteen's "Sad Eyes," and Jesse Colin Young's "Darkness, Darkness," the two succeed in creating a seamlessly cohesive song cycle. Allowing each other to stake out his own territory in the recording process, Murphy and Matthews complement each other extremely well, not just vocally, but stylistically. Though generally soaked in a contemporary folk-rock aesthetic, their collaboration rocks with heartland soulfulness when not visiting the more pensive moments of Murphy's "Navy Blue" and "Dusty Roses." Similarly, Matthew's "Close to the Bone" recalls the homespun folkiness of Neil Young with its starkly languid tones. Bertold Brecht and Kurt Weill's "The Ballad of the Soldier's Wife" is given a menacing Tom Waits-like feel, with Matthews employing his best raspy growl. Overall, Murphy and Matthews achieve a rare synergy that is mutually gratifying for both songwriters. ~ Matt Fink, All Music Guide


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