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Balinese Dancer/Feast of Hearts
(CD, 1998)
Primary Artist: Chuck Prophet

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Format: CD Dec 1998 Record Label: Edsel (UK) Recording Type: Studio UPC: 740155159221 |
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Track Listing 1. Baton Rouge 2. 110 Degrees in the Shade 3. Savannah 4. Balinese Dancer 5. Starcrossed Misbegotten Love 6. Who Am I Foolin' 7. Heart Breaks Like the Dawn 8. Somewhere Down the Road 9. What It Takes 10. Longshot Lullaby 11. Hungry Town 12. How Many Angels 13. Break the Seal 14. Too Tired to Come 15. Once Removed 16. Let's Burn the Firetrap Down 17. Madam Rosa's
| Details | | Distributor: | City Hall | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes 2 LPs on 1 CD. Personnel includes: Chuck Prophet (vocals, guitar); Stephanie Finch (vocals). This CD combining Chuck Prophet's 1993 and 1995 albums is a welcome reissue of two unjustly overlooked albums. But it's also rather odd, as these are Prophet's most dissimilar releases. BALINESE DANCER finds Prophet exploring the bluesier side of his musical personality. Al Kooper's carnival-esque organ playing on such scenic tunes as "Baton Rogue" and "Savannah" rests somewhat uneasily against the dark introspection of "Who Am I Foolin'" and the dryly witty "Star-crossed Misbegotten Love." In comparison, FEAST OF HEARTS is downright bouncy. Produced by Los Lobos' Steve Berlin and featuring songwriting assistance from the always-welcome Jules Shear, the album verges on slick. Accordionist Stephanie Finch's stellar harmony vocals are placed front and center in the crisp, well-played arrangements. Where BALINESE DANCER at times approaches Gram Parsons territory, FEAST OF HEARTS would appeal to fans of Cracker-or even Sheryl Crow.
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