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Album Review: Birds of Passage

  • Artist: Bel Canto
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Total Time: 47:02
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Beginning the band's second album with something that almost exactly resembled Depeche Mode in 1986 may or may not have been intentional, but when Drecker's vocals slid alongside the music with a quietly desperate lyric, "Intravenous" became much more distinctly Bel Canto. Here, the band's music is a touch -- just a touch -- more upfront, with Drecker's vocals a little more to the fore, if not exactly in one's face. Whether it's due to their increasing confidence in performing or just a decision on the part of the band, the effect has helped Bel Canto become an even more distinct unit. Ironically enough, there are actually many more performers on this record, with six guest musicians fleshing out the sound in a variety of ways, from strings and percussion to "stardust," as co-producer Gilles Martin is amusingly credited with. There are still times on Birds where other bands are called to mind quite strongly, to a higher degree than on White-Out. "The Glassmaker," while energetic and great to listen to, is as close as one can get to the Cocteau Twins, especially with Drecker's wordless singing. All it takes is the next song, "A Shoulder to the Wheel," with its cool synth backing and slightly strident but still lovely main melody, to stay the course, with Drecker's vocals steering their own lovely direction. Johansen takes a vocal turn with Drecker on "Time Without End," which is understated but quite fine, with a striking synth break. Otherwise, he and Jenssen concentrate strictly on the music, sometimes a bit softer at points than on White-Out but often capturing the blend of cool beauty and drama once again, and at points foreshadowing the astonishing later of work of In the Nursery. The group's eclectic roots surface in intriguing ways, as they do on "Oyster," whcih subtly quotes Gary Numan's "Cars," but then transforms into a more openly passionate, orchestrated number. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intravenous (Lyrics) Anneli Marian Drecker, Geir Jenssen Bel Canto (3:18)
Birds of Passage Geir Jenssen, Nils Johansen Bel Canto (5:26)
The Glassmaker Anneli Marian Drecker, Geir Jenssen Bel Canto (4:27)
A Shoulder to the Wheel Anneli Marian Drecker, Nils Johansen Bel Canto (4:16)
Time Without End Nils Johansen Bel Canto (5:01)
Oyster (Lyrics) Anneli Marian Drecker Bel Canto (3:04)
Continuum Anneli Marian Drecker, Geir Jenssen, Nils Johansen, Marian DelValle Bel Canto (4:34)
Dewy Fields (Lyrics) Anneli Marian Drecker, Geir Jenssen, Nils Johansen Bel Canto (4:01)
The Suffering Anneli Marian Drecker, Geir Jenssen Bel Canto (4:05)
Picnic on the Moon Anneli Marian Drecker, Geir Jenssen Bel Canto (4:39)
Look 3 Anneli Marian Drecker, Geir Jenssen Bel Canto (4:32)

Credits

Nils Johansen (Vocals), Jeannot Gillis (String Arrangements), Nils Johansen (Mandolin), Stefan de Batselier (Photography), Giles Martin (?), Marc Hollander (Keyboards), Geir Jenssen (Programming), Nils Johansen (Bass), Nils Johansen (Bouzouki), Nils Johansen (Guitar), Bel Canto (Producer), Geir Jenssen (Keyboards), Jeannot Gillis (Viola), Luc van Lieshout (Trumpet), Geir Jenssen (Roland TR-808), Marc Hollander (Producer), Anneli Marian Drecker (Piano), Claudine Steenackers (Cello), Geir Jenssen (Photography), Giles Martin (Producer), Anneli Marian Drecker (Keyboards), Michel Delory (Guitar), Nils Johansen (Programming), Anneli Marian Drecker (Vocals), Michel Delory (Drums), Jeannot Gillis (Violin), Luc van Lieshout (Flugelhorn), Giles Martin (Engineer), Marc Hollander (Clarinet), Geir Jenssen (Piano), Marc Hollander (Percussion), Nils Johansen (Script)
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Birds of Passage
Studio album by Bel Canto
Released 1989 European Union
March 6, 1990 United States (second pressing)
Genre Ethereal
Electronic
New Age
Dream pop
Label Crammed Discs European Union
CRAM 065

IRS/MCA Records United States (first pressing)
IRSD-82031

IRS/EMI Records United States (second pressing)
0220 7 13031 2 5
X2-13031


Nettwerk Productions Canada
Professional reviews
Bel Canto chronology
White-Out Conditions
(1987)
Birds of Passage
(1989)
Shimmering, Warm and Bright
(1992)

Birds of Passage is the second album by the Norwegian band Bel Canto.

Track listing

  1. "Intravenous" (Drecker, Drecker, Jenssen) – 3:18
  2. "Birds of Passage" (Jenssen, Johansen, Johansen) – 5:26
  3. "The Glassmaker" (Drecker, Jenssen) – 4:27
  4. "A Shoulder to the Wheel" (Drecker, Drecker, Johansen) – 4:16
  5. "Time Without End" (Johansen, Johansen) – 5:01
  6. "Oyster" (Drecker, Drecker) – 3:04
  7. "Continuum" (Del Valle, Drecker, Jenssen) – 4:34
  8. "Dewy Fields" (Drecker, Jenssen, Johansen) – 4:01
  9. "The Suffering" (Drecker, Drecker, Jenssen ) – 4:05
  10. "Picnic on the Moon" (Drecker, Drecker, Jenssen) – 4:39
  11. "Look 3" (Drecker, Jenssen) – 4:32

Personnel

  • Bel Canto – Producer
  • Stefan de Batselier – Photography
  • Michel Delory – Guitar, Drums
  • Anneli Marian Drecker – Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
  • Jeannot Gillis – Violin, Viola, String Arrangements
  • Marc Hollander – Clarinet, Percussion, Keyboards, Producer
  • Geir Jenssen – Piano, Keyboards, Programming, Photography, Roland TR-808
  • Nils Johansen – Bass, Bouzouki, Guitar, Mandolin, Programming, Vocals, Script
  • Giles Martin – Producer, Engineer
  • Claudine Steenackers – Cello
  • Luc van Lieshout – Trumpet, Flugelhorn

 
 

 

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