Immortal Memory
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| Immortal Memory | |||||
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| Studio album by Lisa Gerrard and Patrick Cassidy |
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| Released | 26 January 2004 | ||||
| Recorded | ??? | ||||
| Genre | Film music, Modern classical, World fusion | ||||
| Length | 56:58 | ||||
| Label | 4AD | ||||
| Producer | Lisa Gerrard, Patrick Cassidy | ||||
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| Source | Rating |
| AMG | |
| The Guardian | |
| Prefix | |
| Christianity Today | (positive)[4] |
Immortal Memory is an album by ex-Dead Can Dance member Lisa Gerrard and Irish classical composer Patrick Cassidy, released in 2004. It was Gerrard's first studio release since 1998's Duality with Pieter Bourke.
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[edit] Overview
Gerrard first met Cassidy in 2000 in Los Angeles (where he lives), when she came to work on the Gladiator soundtrack, and they planned to work together one day.[5] When they eventually found a shared two-month break, they joined at Gerrard's Australian studio for this record.[6]
The W. B. Yeats poem "Sailing to Byzantium" inspired the track of the same name.
The lyrics utilise three ancient languages:
- Gaelic (ancient Irish) in "The Song of Amergin" (based on the first song supposedly sung by a mortal on Irish soil).
- Aramaic in "Maranatha" (meaning "come lord, come teacher"), and "Abwoon" (meaning "our father", a rendition of the "Lord's Prayer" in the language of Jesus).
- Latin in "Psallit in Aure Dei" (meaning "singing in the ear of God", a dirge for Patrick Cassidy's late father).
[edit] Track listing
- "The Song of Amergin" – 5:27
- "Maranatha (Come Lord)" – 3:43
- "Amergin's Invocation" – 6:19
- "Elegy" – 6:41
- "Sailing to Byzantium" – 5:04
- "Abwoon (Our Father)" – 4:12
- "Immortal Memory" – 4:28
- "Paradise Lost" – 7:03
- "I Asked for Love" – 5:00
- "Psallit in Aure Dei" – 9:01
Music by Lisa Gerrard (tracks 1-9) and Patrick Cassidy (tracks 1-10).
[edit] Personnel
- Musical
- Lisa Gerrard – arranger, vocals
- Peter Cassidy – arranger, synthesized instruments
- Technical
- Simon Bowley – mixing
- David Badrick – mixing assistance
- Don C. Tyler – mastering
- Chris Staley – mastering assistance
- Jacek Tuschewski – technical assistance
- Graphical
- Jacek Tuschewski – sleeve design, paintings
- Chris Bigg – sleeve design
- Mark Magidson – sleeve photography (Uluru tree)
- Greg Barrett – sleeve photography (portraits)
[edit] Notes
- ^ AMG review
- ^ The Guardian review
- ^ Prefix review
- ^ Christianity Today review
- ^ 4AD press release.
- ^ Prefix Magazine review, op. cit.
[edit] References
- Track-by-track commentary by Lisa Gerrard as reposted on the Lisa Gerrard Message Board (scroll down)