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Beauty & Crime
Last post Mon, Jul 16 2007, 5:54 PM by ZZZoltan. 26 replies.
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Joined on 04-25-2006
oxford, Michigan
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Wed, Jun 20 2007, 4:23 AM
I stumbled into a Music store here in Sweden and after a very comical exchange with my non existent swedish skills and the girls not so great English. We manage to actually find the CD it was actually in the R & B section of the store...... but anyway I got home got it uploaded into the IPod and now have listened to it twice and love the entire thing. favorite so far of teh album is New York is A Women its gets me even more excited about August and the 3 shows that are within reasonable driving distances from where I live.
 11-6-1996, 2-11-1999, 8-18-1999, 11-28-2001, 11-29-2001, 5-8-2003, 8-8-2007, 8-10-2007, 10-14-2007 & 10-15-2007
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Thu, Jun 21 2007, 6:50 PM
Great album!!! Made me a big fan of hers all over again! Can't even say what song I like most, they are all "bound" together like an epistolary novel. Really worth the long wait. But please, pleaaaase, don't let us wait another 6 years for the next album!
Looking forward to her concert here in Nürnberg in Germany. Suzanne, do you remember me from 1993 in Aschaffenburg? You were signing my card. Okay, I know, I am one fan from millions. But can you believe it, I haven't got a chance to see Suzanne in concert again since then. Well, until now, until August! And with such fantastic new music in the palm of her hand, the tour will be fantastic too, I'm sure.
I only wonder, will she wear her specs at the concert? We'll all love her and her music anyway. So come over to us europeans and bring your poetry with you. Beauty & Crime is full of it.
Andy
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Thu, Jun 28 2007, 4:41 AM
I totally agree Fatima. I've had it since release date in the UK and it hasn't come out of the CD player. I find myself humming and singing the lyrics when the cd isn't on, particularly Pornographers Dream. Its my ironing music for today, I have got the whole catalogue out ready for Saturday  C -x-
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Joined on 08-28-2006
gaia, portugal
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Thu, Jun 28 2007, 5:50 AM
chrissie, just wait until after the concert and you'll feel that
effect take an exponential increase within you: the new songs (and all
the others) will "run through everything you are".  listen
closely to the pairing of "pornographer's dream" and "caramel". and to
"ludlow street", "angel's doorway" and, always, "anniversary". and also
"rosemary", if suzanne decides to sing it. but then these are just my
choices and hints to you. enjoy the show. love, fátima
chance is the only thing that doesn't happen by chance
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Joined on 04-25-2006
France
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Sun, Jul 01 2007, 5:18 PM
I agree: the pairing of Pornographer's Dream and Caramel in concert is brilliant. It surprised me a bit at first but it is obvious when you see Suzanne singing the two songs. Rosemary, in Paris concert, was particularly moving as a final encore. Another couple of good reasons to see her if you needed some.
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Joined on 04-25-2006
Germany
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Tue, Jul 03 2007, 12:29 PM
Today has been a good day. I bought "Obvious Question" from iTunes for 1.29€ = $1.75 and last Friday´s Edinburgh concert arrived. Coincidentally, 29 June just happens to be Lefty Jnr´s birthday.  Here´s the set list featuring 7 songs from B&C: TOM'S DINER LUDLOW STREET NEW YORK IS A WOMAN CARAMEL FRANK & AVA ANNIVERSARY GYPSY THE QUEEN AND THE SOLDIER LEFT OF CENTRE BLOOD MAKES NOISE ANGEL'S DOORWAY PORNOGRAPHER'S DREAM ZEPHYR AND I IN LIVERPOOL LUKA TOM'S DINER SMALL BLUE THING MARLENE ON THE WALL ROSEMARY Lefty
"...when the armies of emotion go out to fight..."
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Joined on 04-25-2006
Germany
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Tue, Jul 03 2007, 1:00 PM
For those who have not heard "Obvious Question" yet, here are the lyrics: Obvious Question (Suzanne Vega) 2007 I am sitting over here The line is safely drawn The obvious question is How long does this go on? Alcohol danced upon his nose Played upon his skin Made him mad inside Broke everything within And now it does the same to me The needle points of fire Wreathed around my neck The spirits take the man Leave behind a wreck I am sitting over here The line is safely drawn The obvious question is How long does this go on? It tags on nicely at the end of B&C making the total running time just over 36 minutes and, with a slight gap betwixt "Anniversary" and "Obvious Question", has a similar function to "Private Goes Public" on "99.9F" - a personal expostulatory comment for us diehard towies. I do rather worry about Suzanne´s line "And now it does the same to me" however.  Lefty
"...when the armies of emotion go out to fight..."
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Joined on 04-25-2006
France
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Tue, Jul 03 2007, 8:22 PM
Hi lefty, when you say that: 'I bought "Obvious Question" from iTunes for 1.29€ = $1.75 and last Friday´s Edinburgh concert arrived', do you mean the show was recorded and we can buy this record somewhere? It would be great!
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Joined on 04-25-2006
Germany
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Fri, Jul 06 2007, 11:51 AM
Can´t find B&C listed on any general album chart here in Germany but yesterday when I was in the mega-chain store Saturn, B&C was listed as #89 in their current Top 100 best sellers.
Lefty
"...when the armies of emotion go out to fight..."
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Joined on 04-25-2006
Germany
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Mon, Jul 09 2007, 10:41 AM
The burning question is whether the black leg garments visible on the CD´s back cover are stockings...........or tights. Check this photo out:
http://www.hollywoodyesterday.com/ava-gardner1.jpg
Lefty
"...when the armies of emotion go out to fight..."
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Joined on 03-25-2007
Budapest, Hungary
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Sun, Jul 15 2007, 5:17 PM
I really had been waiting for Beauty & Crime European release date, but then, there was some disappointment as it turned out to be not available on the Hungarian official release date, June 6. What was more, a scandal was in the air as interestingly nobody heard about it here in the stores. What a crime! After getting fed up with the helpless situation, finally I asked my sister in Vienna to get a copy for me and send it to me to Budapest. She did so, and within 2 days I had my original Beauty & Crime in my hands! As for the cd, it's very nice to write an album on a city you live in, your homeland. When I first listened to B&C some minutes after it arrived by post, I got dazzled. Especially while listening to Ludlow Street - Zephyr & I was not new to me, since I could have access to that on the website). What a beautiful melody, and poignant story! Of course, if you don't know the background,the original inspiration for Suzanne, you too feel about some deep longing , where frozen memories of your own suddenly become alive under the influence of familiar scene. Anyway, when I first listened to the song, without the lyrics in hand, somehow I misheard something. I heard 'supernovas'...instead of 'stoop and doorway's' - though the first wouldn't make any sense grammatically in plural, after 'each'... Ludlow Street, though having very personal inspiration for Suzanne(the death of Tim Vega, Suzanne's brother) can be each listener's personal memorial place as well,while listening, a point in his/her own life, related to some relative, friend, or lover who cannot be reached any more. The feeling of missing someone. An eternal one. In the next brilliant song, New York is a Woman, there is a change from the printed lyrics, as Suzanne sings 'you were startled by her beauty and her crime',- so she chose to sing 'startled' instead of 'dazzled'. For me, the orchestra approach is really nice, the wind instruments are a real treatment to the song! the outcome is a wonderful masterpiece, New York is specially captured by Suzanne's words and great tune. Pornographer's Dream inevitably starts floating into the ears -and mind- by the nice piano notes and the vivid clicking of the fingers, and stays there while the lyrics are delivered too.The original strings' presence here is also a new colour, just like in Ludlow Street, Bound, or As You Are Now (delivered by the London Studio Orchestra). Frank & Ava, just like the opening track, Zephyr & I, are catchy ones, but in a very positive way -they lack the mainstream commercial 'catchyness',- they catch the mind as well! In Frank & Ava, Suzanne describes a story with some touch of irony, gently shaping some interesting message : 'it's not enough to be in love'. the next part comes sometime tomorrow - of course, not in time of maintenance work... Have a nice coming week,- B&C comes out in the States on Tuesday! best, Zoli
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Joined on 03-25-2007
Budapest, Hungary
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Mon, Jul 16 2007, 5:54 PM
You can go along West End Avenue in Zephyr & I, finding yourself in walk right in New York - just as Suzanne did with NY graffiti artist, Zephyr before. A single walk and many previous ones from the earlier past, the place unfolds its history , 'its' youth :'this was a youth mall / of america on this street / all of us hanging here / like underaged cops on a beat'. The New York journey in Beauty & Crime starts on the road, each song tells a different story, still they are linked with reality and mystery about the city. Suzanne looks at changes, looking for fixed places, things which can be valued or not: 'Edith Wharton's lovely figurines/ still speak to me today' - she sings in the 6th song, referring to some result of her search. Interestingly, acknowledged New York short story writer, Edith Wharton was also regarded a taste-maker, landscape architect and interior designer of her time, so still a possible compass in our times, as Suzanne sees, when the world is much different from the one it was yesterday. This way it seems universal, maybe not only relevant to New York. Also, the song has a nice melody, and again, Suzanne's guitar playing is very good together with the strings! To be continued. Zoli
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