Burn to Shine by Ben Harper (CD, Sep-1999, Virgin)
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Track Listing 1. Alone 2. The Woman in You 3. Less 4. Two Hands of a Prayer 5. Please Bleed 6. Suzie Blue 7. Steal My Kisses 8. Burn to Shine 9. Show Me a Little Shame 10. Forgiven 11. Beloved One 12. In the Lord's Arms
Album Notes & The Innocent Criminals.The Innocent Criminals: Ben Harper (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Juan Nelson (bass); Dean Butterworth (drums); David Leach (percussion).Personnel: Ben Harper (vocals, guitar); Bruce Bishop (guitar); David Lindley (banjo, mandolin, fiddle); Michael Fay (banjo); Eve Butler, Joel Derouin (violin); Matthew Funes (viola); Suzie Katayama (cello); Eric Sarafin (recorder, piano, harmonium); Jim Bogen (clarinet); Jon Clarke (oboe, English horn); James Leigh (trombone); Tyrone Downe, Tyrone Downie (keyboards); Dean Butterworth (drums, snare drum); Richard Barnes (washboard); David Leach (percussion).Audio Mixer: Eric Sarafin.Illustrator: Mike King.Photographer: Annalisa.Unknown Contributor Role: Real Time Jazz Band.By using a wide range of influences and styles, singer/songwriter Ben Harper manages to create a harmonious gem with BURN TO SHINE. Fans of Harper will not be thrown off by his dynamic versatility. In fact, new listeners will be drawn to the buffet of moods and emotions. "Steal My Kisses" is an up-tempo folk track that features a bit of human beat-boxing underneath. Harper's soft ballad voice shines bright on "Beloved One." Other tracks to check out are "Alone" and "The Woman in You," which both show off the tender side of Harper's songwriting. If you looking to rock outright, check out the title cut and "Forgiven." |
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