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Pilgrimage

 
Album Review: Pilgrimage

  • Artist: Amy Duncan
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 14, 2006
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On Pilgrimage, singer/songwriter Amy Duncan will likely recall early Joni Mitchell to many listeners with her stirring, wide-ranging vocals that favor the pristine upper register; stark guitar-and-piano-dominated arrangements; and melodic, haunting compositions. If anything, the tone might be even more somber than the most somber of the songs on Mitchell's debut album Song to a Seagull (the Mitchell record this most strongly resembles), which is saying something. Acknowledging that this isn't the newest of territories to explore, it's a pretty well-done and pleasing effort in this particular singer/songwriting style. The material's both bleak and graceful, enhanced by clear, spacious production that resists the temptation to embroider songs that are best-served by minimal backing. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Wonderful Friend Amy Duncan Amy Duncan (4:47)
You See (Right In) Amy Duncan Amy Duncan (3:58)
Walk Away Amy Duncan Amy Duncan (5:10)
I Surrender Amy Duncan Amy Duncan (5:45)
Stars Amy Duncan Amy Duncan (4:07)
The Only Sound Amy Duncan Amy Duncan (3:17)
Unconditional Love Amy Duncan Amy Duncan (3:51)
Pilgrimage Amy Duncan Amy Duncan (3:16)

Credits

Amy Duncan (Vocals), Amy Duncan (Keyboards), Amy Duncan (Engineer), Mark Freegard (Mixing), Amy Duncan (Stick Bass), Amy Duncan (Producer), Gary Hobish (Mastering), Mark Freegard (Engineer), Amy Duncan (Ocarina), Patrick Roques (Design), Amy Duncan (Guitar (Acoustic)), Amy Duncan (Photography), Patrick Roques (Art Direction)
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