Open Sky

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  • Artist: Iona
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 24, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Gospel

Review

Iona's seventh album brings more of their patented progressive layered instrumentals and ambient respites, both seasoned by uilleann pipes, whistles, and other folk instruments. Unlike previous albums, however, Open Sky's instrumental passages possess more drive and body than before. It wasn't uncommon for such segments to continue vapidly for five or ten minutes before finally fading to an unsatisfying conclusion. Guitarist Dave Bainbridge makes much better use of his talents and available time (73 minutes) as he incorporates less of the innocuous and more of the inspired playing, akin to Steve Hackett as heard on The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway and Trick of the Tail. In fact the technique employed by drummer Frank Van Essen resembles that of Genesis drummer Phil Collins from that same period. That's not to infer that Iona has abandoned their ambient and noodling proclivities; they've just found a way of making them more tuneful and relevant. The addition of violin (also played by Van Essen) to their lineup has made a difference in that regard. While Joanne Hogg's voice is prominent on several songs, Iona has always had the visage of an all-instrumental band. Her supple voice radiates from and melts into the music in much the same manner as a woodwind or electric keyboard. It's used more for textured than expressive purposes but is, nevertheless, a key identifying feature of this band. This is probably the most focused and well-conceived effort, thus far, by Iona. ~ Dave Sleger, Rovi

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Open Sky
Studio album by Iona
Released 8 May 2000
Recorded 2000
Genre Progressive rock, Celtic rock, Christian rock
Length 73:30
Label Alliance
Open Sky Records re-release 2005
Producer Dave Bainbridge
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Iona chronology
Woven Cord
(1999)
Open Sky
(2000)
The River Flows
(2002)
For other meanings & uses, see Open Sky (disambiguation)

Open Sky is a progressive rock album by Iona. Released in 2000.

Recordings were made again at various locations during 1999 and 2000:

  • Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire- (Engineer Nigel Palmer)
  • Visions on Albion, Yorkshire - (Engineer Nigel Palmer)
  • The Snooker Roon, Northern Ireland - (Engineer Nigel Palmer)


Personnel

Band

  • Joanne Hogg - Vocals, Piano, Keyboards
  • Dave Bainbridge - Guitars, Keyboards, E-Bow & Indian Guitars, Piano, Bouzouki, Autoharp, Vocals
  • Phil Barker - Bass
  • Frank Van Essen - Drums, Percussion, Violins, Vocals
  • Troy Donockley - Uillean Pipes, Low Whistles, Tin Whistle, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, E- Bow Guitar, Portuguese Mandola, Harmonium

Additional Musicians and Special Guests

  • Billy Jackson - Celtic Harp, Clarsach

Track listing

Disc 1 - Total Time 73:30

  1. "Woven Cord" – 9:28
  2. "Wave After Wave" – 6:15
  3. "Open Sky" – 5:40
  4. "Castlerigg" – 9:27
  5. "A Million Stars" – 3:20
  6. "Light Reflected" – 5:11
  7. "Hinba" – 4:58
  8. "Songs Of Ascent" (part 1) – 7:58
  9. "Songs Of Ascent" (part 2) – 9:06
  10. "Songs Of Ascent" (part 3) – 4:53
  11. "Friendship's Door" – 7:14

Release details

  • 2000, UK, Alliance Records ALD 1901772, Release Date 8 May 2000, CD
  • 2000, U.S., Forefront Records FFD-5285, Release Date 8 May 2000, CD
  • 2005, UK, Open Sky Records OPENVP8CD, Release Date 27 June 2005, CD

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