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k.d. lang has a new album?



who knew?

K.d. lang returns with quietly powerful disc, 'Watershed'

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TORONTO - K.d. lang has never been one to bow down to convention.

The free-spirited performer is known for charting her own course when it comes to her music, her politics, even the way she spells her name.

If anything, a brief dalliance with the glitz and glamour of Hollywood in the early '90s - when lang rubbed shoulders with a crowd that included Madonna and some of the world's top supermodels - only seemed to deepen the independent spirit of this Alberta-raised lesbian vegan.

"I've always thought of myself as an alternative artist and I don't really think that's changed," lang said recently as she prepared to release "Watershed," her first disc of new material in eight years.

"To me, it's really sort of a reflection on my relationship with my lover, myself, my music, my other relationships, my art. It's really a self-reflective, self-examining record."

These days, lang says she lives a simple life with her partner and dogs in California and has little time for the celebrity excess that pervades the entertainment scene.

She's focused on doing things on her terms, especially when it comes to her own genre-bending music.

"Watershed," which lands next week, offers up quietly powerful melodies that drift along on an unorthodox meld of country twang, banjo jangle, expansive strings and of course, her always masterful voice. Lang describes it as a mix of all the styles she's tackled before.

Dressed casually in a bulky black sweater and black jeans, the singer lounged on a hotel couch while admitting to experimenting with a noticeably delicate vocal style this time out.

"It's something that I feel is the direction of my own vocal evolution," she said.

"It's a style that I'm working on - a subtle, a more emotive style rather than using sort of ornamentation and volume. I'm trying to compress emotion into a simpler delivery."

The powerhouse vocalist is known for belting it out with remarkable control on such well-loved hits as 1992's "Constant Craving," the Roy Orbison duet "Crying," and the Leonard Cohen cover, "Hallelujah."

Earlier recordings reflected a more buoyant approach to performing, she noted.

"I had a lot more exuberance and energy at that time so it was natural expression of where I was at, both physically and mentally.

"(It was) very unrestrained and very excited. Unbridled and excited to be out in the world making music, making noise."

Over the course of a career spanning some 20 years, lang has deftly moved through a variety of musical styles, at times singing the part of a traditional cowgirl, passionate torch singer or seasoned pop star.

Now, lang describes herself as "basically a minimalist, both aesthetically and musically."

"Watershed," features songs written over a six-year period, amounting to "a very slow-paced diary", lang said.

Confessional lyrics tell of "frozen lovers," and living "on the cusp of compromise."

"My very nature is to criticize and cut myself down to size," she sings on "Flame of the Uninspired."

Many of the album's tracks were recorded on the very first takes, said lang, who produced her own disc for the first time.

"It was really important to me to maintain the creative essence of the songwriting period," she explained.

"The production was really about maintaining and protecting those performances and it was actually designed to be empty and full at the same time."

Lang performs in Toronto on Feb. 21, and continues on to a string of largely-U.S. dates that include a three-night stand at New York's Lincoln Center.

A cross-Canada tour begins in Ottawa on May 24, with tickets going on sale Feb. 23.
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Reply #1 posted 02/03/08 11:25pm

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Did Not Know This.

thank you
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Reply #2 posted 02/04/08 12:03am

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yeah i know its rolling stone but:

http://www.rollingstone.c...atershedIn 2004, k.d. lang started paying close attention to one damn attractive asset: her own voice. She exiled the cute concepts and oversinging to make Hymns of the 49th Parallel a great collection of often famous songs by Canadian pop songwriters. That was lang's creative breakthrough, but now she has written her first collection in eight years, titling it Watershed. After the explosive growth of 49th Parallel, could lang possibly re-embrace distraction?

No. Watershed is first-rate singer-songwriter music; lang fuses the various styles she has tapped — country, pop, Brazilian — with an alluring integration. She produced herself, and when a steel guitar waltzes in with charming rightness on the otherwise art-song "I Dream of Spring," or soulful soprano tone floods the symphonic air on "Close Your Eyes," her work sings. With Watershed, k.d. lang does what the gifted and the lucky always should: improve as time passes.


http://entertainment.time...232466.ece

It’s a quirk of the music industry that one of the sexiest, most sensual voices in all of pop music comes not from some raven-tressed siren in a glitter-dress but a middle-aged woman with a utility haircut and a penchant for male tailoring.

Fifteen years have passed since Ingénue launched Kathryn Dawn Lang as an international star and Canada’s leading lady of lesbianism. Her clear, pure tones, unadorned with vibrato, melodrama and other Mariah Carey-isms have floated through country, pop and swoonsome balladry. However, recent studio albums have collated tasteful cover versions and lang talked of writer’s block.

All that ends with Watershed, a seductive restatement of her talents. As the title implies, this first self-penned set for eight years is all about lang, 46, taking stock. “My very nature is to criticise, to cut myself down to size,” she sings in Flame of the Uninspired. “Does the taste for truth disappear with youth?” she wonders on the similarly introspective Shadow and the Frame, while Je fais la planche touches on her newfound interest in Buddhism as she muses on what reality means.

But this is not mid-life crisis territory. The overall mood reflects a hard-won contentment. Career-wise, Lang says that she has resolved to mature into a grand old trouper like Ella Fitzgerald or Peggy Lee.

Domestically, after several doomed affairs, the singer is living happily with the woman she calls “the wife”. I Dream of Spring is about the sudden thrill of love, and Coming Home tells of discovering a soulmate and finding your own true nature.

Lang weaves her tales over pared-down arrangements – acoustic guitars, muted keyboards and discreet percussion augmented now and then by silky strings. This is her first self-produced album, with some tracks recorded at home, often in one take. There is nothing slipshod about the results, simply the sound of a woman who knows what she wants to convey. Stylistically, every era of Lang’s career – from cowpoke to torch singer – informs Watershed, a set that marks the return of a singular talent to the top of her game.




its a bit mellow from my first listen but its good, her vocals are still top notch and i actually like her combination of lyrics and music. Stark but it works.
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Reply #3 posted 02/04/08 12:09am

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I didn't know she had a new album out either. I don't own any of her albums-just a few singles. I wonder what this sounds like....
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Reply #4 posted 02/04/08 1:45am

GangstaFam

I've been in full blown k.d. mode for the past couple months and can't stop listening to her. She's really become one of my favorites in recent years. I've been looking for her new album for weeks and finally got it today. Can't wait to pick up the real thing on Tuesday.
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Reply #5 posted 02/04/08 2:04am

RockAbilly

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CBS news sunday morning show just did a profile of her
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Reply #6 posted 02/04/08 8:12am

Raze

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oooooh, this looks good. didn't know about it. been listening to her a little bit lately. i think i'll pick this up.
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Reply #7 posted 02/04/08 9:32am

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I got this last week and it's beautiful...at first listen it appears to be a good album, but after a few listens, it seeps into you and floats around the house and I now love it...The sound of this album is very atmospheric, plenty of strings and noises that unfold every time you listen
Her voice sounds fantastic too- she really has control over where she goes with it...Her 'close to the mic' vocals on "Jealous Dog" sent shivers up my spine as you can hear her accent in every sentence...bliss!
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Reply #8 posted 02/04/08 12:39pm

GangstaFam

love Oh my God, I'm fucking melting. mushy
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Reply #9 posted 02/04/08 10:31pm

Raze

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oh, it's good! i've only gotten half of it so far, but next time I'm in town, I'm picking it up. nod
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Reply #10 posted 02/08/08 5:54pm

GangstaFam

"Coming Home" is really doing it for me.
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Reply #11 posted 02/09/08 7:50pm

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Thank you secret friend for the special listen. hug I will definitely get this next time I'm at BB. I don't have a track listing but adore 1,6,10.
Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran
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