O Moon Queen Of Night On Earth

Jonathan Richman
O Moon Queen Of Night On Earth

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Release date: 07/Dec/2010
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Sales Rank: #28725 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 O Moon, Queen of Night on Earth
1.2 These Bodies That Came to Cavort
1.3 If You Want to Leave Our Party Just Go
1.4 I Was the One She Came for
1.5 Sa Voix M Atisse
1.6 We'll Be the Noise, We'll Be the Scandal
1.7 The Sea Was Calling Me Home
1.8 Winter Afternoon By B.U. in Boston
1.9 The Bitter Herb
1.10 Sa Voix M'atisse (Reprise)
1.11 My Affected Accent
1.12 Even Though I Know I Am the Wind and the Sun, I?
1.13 The Sea Was Calling Me Home (Reprise)
1.14 It Was Time for Me to Be with Her
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. On Earth
Description:O Moon Queen Of Night On Earth is an album by Jonathan Richman, released in 2010. The album is a pop CD. - .. ON EARTH
2010 release from the legendary singer/songwriter and former leader of the Modern Lovers. Featuring Jonathan's longtime collaborator Tommy Larkins on drums, the album reveals a shift in direction for Richman. As the title suggests, this outing finds Richman looking up to the lonely night sky during the wee small hours - when time slows down and everything is as melancholy as it is beautiful. The album artwork acts in kind, with Richman's own paintings suggesting a veil of muted moonlight. Through his songs, Richman invites the listener down this dim and starry path. With O Moon, Queen of Night on Earth, Jonathan Richman again shows himself to be an evolving artist whose ears are wide open to the language of the world.
Packaged in gatefold card sleeve There is uncredited organ on track 6, and uncredited accordion on track 10.
No. of tracks: 14
Manufacturer No.: VAP526072.2
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