Deep Blue
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Release date: 22/May/2020
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Style: Progressive Rock
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Dei ty"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Snake oil"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Painted world"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Cascading"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Deep blue"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Ophelia"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Isolde"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "The eve of the hunter"
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Description:Debut album from THE EDEN HOUSE vocalist Louise Patricia Crane! Delicious Alternative Pop/Progressive Rock for fans of Cocteau Twins, King Crimson, Kate Bush, All About Eve. Produced by Stephen Carey of THE EDEN HOUSE! Guest appearances from Jakko Jakszyk (KING CRIMSON), Ian Anderson (JETHRO TULL), Scott Reeder (KYUSS, THE OBSESSED etc.) and many more! Cover photography Jim Fitzpatrick (THIN LIZZY etc.) ??My main overall theme on this album, is certainly escapism, seduction, dreaming - escaping the corporeal realm and going somewhere otherworldly that stimulates and tantalises. I??m a total dreamer and art - for me - has always been about leaving this place and being taken away to somewhere more appealing to the senses? In this sense, Louise Patricia Crane??s mission - on the strength of this transporting debut - is apparently not so much accomplished as barely begun. -
Debut album from THE EDEN HOUSE vocalist Louise Patricia Crane! Delicious Alternative Pop/Progressive Rock for fans of Cocteau Twins, King Crimson, Kate Bush, All About Eve. Produced by Stephen Carey of THE EDEN HOUSE! Guest appearances from Jakko Jakszyk (KING CRIMSON), Ian Anderson (JETHRO TULL), Scott Reeder (KYUSS, THE OBSESSED etc. ) and many more! Cover photography Jim Fitzpatrick (THIN LIZZY etc. ) Existing in a dreamlike headspace that embraces classic psychedelia, ethereal visions, romantic mythos and rapturous drama, 'Deep Blue', the debut album of Louise Patricia Crane's is a twilit collection of uncommon class and chutzpah - emotional and fantastical realms writ large in a musical landscape where nothing is off limits, possessed of a rare magick to fire the imagination. The genesis of this project arrived when Louise began working in earnest with Stephen Carey, who she had first met when singing with The Eden House, Whilst recording her vocal contributions to that outfit's 'Songs For The Broken Ones', it became apparent that many of the musical ideas she had nurtured independently for years might have finally found a suitable creative foil. Eventually, having written the piano-and-vocal lament that would ultimately become this album's title track, she was so thrilled by what they came up with together that she relocated from her native Belfast to rural Cambridgeshire to work on the record. Indeed, with an intuitive rhythm section of Eden House drummer Simon Rippin and bassist Steve Gibbons on board, a resolutely genre-free and unconventional sound began to evolve amidst a myriad of influences - from the rich and celestial sonics of classic Cocteau Twins to the timeless melodies of 'White Album'-era Beatles and the maverick spark and earthy passions of early Tori Amos, not to mention non-musical inspiration such as the classic cult film Valerie And Her Week Of Wonders and the literary fiction of Angela Carter. However, the album was to take on still new frontiers when King Crimson member Jakko Jakszyk came on board as a collaborator, contributing guitar tracks and backing vocals to almost all tracks on the album. Through Jakko, legendary bassist Danny Thompson was soon also a part of the project, contributing his upright bass to 'The Eve Of The Hunter', and moreover a meeting with Jethro Tull legend Ian Anderson at a King Crimson show at the Royal Albert Hall led to his flute making an appearance on tracks like the empyreal 'Snake Oil'. Moreover, legendary artist Jim Fitzpatrick, famed for his work on Thin Lizzy's 'Jailbreak' amongst many others, was on hand to work on the album's sleeve, whilst four-string legend and Kyuss/The Obsessed/Fireball Ministry bassist Scott Reeder was on hand to offer magisterial low end to tracks such as the groove-driven dreamscape of 'Snake Oil'. Yet these contributions, prestigious though they may be, only serve to accentuate the finer points of an extremely well-defined and potent vision all Louise's own. Tracks like first single 'Deity' - a delirious wash of pastoral '60s English charm married to '80s dreampop radiance - the gloriously dramatic capital-G-Gothic denouement of 'Isolde' and the Pre-Raphaelite-styled, elegiac and emotional 'Ophelia' are a majestic testimony to this singular vision.
"Deep Blue" is the captivating debut album by British singer-songwriter Louise Patricia Crane, released in CD format. Known for her ethereal voice and evocative songwriting, Crane blends elements of progressive rock, folk, and dream pop to create a lush sonic landscape that draws listeners into an immersive experience. The album features collaborations with renowned musicians such as Jakko Jakszyk (King Crimson) and Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull), adding depth and richness to its sound. Since its release, "Deep Blue" has received critical acclaim for its atmospheric production and poetic lyricism, establishing Crane as a rising star in the modern art-rock scene. Louise Patricia Crane began her musical journey performing with various bands before launching her solo career. Her unique blend of influences?from classic prog rock to contemporary alternative?has garnered praise from both fans and critics alike. With "Deep Blue," she showcases not only her vocal prowess but also her skills as a composer and storyteller. The CD is produced by Plastic Head, one of Europe's leading independent music distributors known for their dedication to quality releases across genres including rock, metal, punk, indie, and more. Plastic Head has built a reputation over decades for supporting innovative artists while ensuring high standards in packaging and audio fidelity.
No. of tracks: 8
Manufacturer No.: PECUL 001
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