MP3 Incantare - Blue Light Love
Songs of lust, lost love, suffering, shopping at K-Mart, ambient hallucinations, fairy tales, death and the existence of God, and a few surprises tossed in to tantalize your eclectic musical tastes.
10 MP3 Songs
SPOKEN WORD: With Music, POP: Quirky
Details:
A review of "Blue Light Love" by G-Man, appearing in the North Hollywood Reporter in May of 2003
Writer and chanteuse Leslie Waller (founder and CEO of https://www.tradebit.com) leads this delightful excursion into the heights of human darkness and the depths of soulful light. Sound contradictory? Well, duh. Songs, spoken word, ambient rock, and a farewell to artistic convention are the order of the day. Or night. This is one of those peel-back-the-layers-of-meaning types of albums, with each listen taking you further into your own heart and further out beyond the normal reaches of your mind. Exquisitely written and performed, "Blue Light Love" by Incantare is a masterstroke. (Oh, yes, "incantare" means to recite magical words," and there simply could not be a more appropriate name for this very lovely project.
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About Leslie:
see https://www.tradebit.com and https://www.tradebit.com
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About the tracks:
Renegade©
High heels. Downtown. L.A.: A dangerous place to play.
Commit the Crime©
A lusty rock rap...you''ll like this one!
Aching for You©
Talk to me, darlin''...a blues shuffle when you want your lover to communicate
Longing for the Future in Your Face©
A spoken word poem about holding on to love
Blue Light Love©
A girl finds love at K-Mart on aisle three. Funny!
Sweet Oblivion©
A lament for lost love...cinematic feel...
The Fever©
A fast-paced hallucination that includes a trip to the stars. Featuring Annette Zilinskas, vocals.
The White Light/Trying to Find You©
A trippy meditation on death and the existence of God. Listen to it while looking at a ceiling fan.
Questions (Stop this Holy War©
A commentary on religious war and hypocracy
One Last Kiss©
A piano/cello duo with a fairy tale feel...inspired by the movie "Farewell My Concubine"
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