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Laura Nyro
Mother's Spiritual |
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Laura Nyro's ninth album Mother's Spiritual was the second
of her two "maternal" albums (1978's Nested being the
first). Mother's Spiritual broke a long silence upon its
release in 1984, being Nyro's first new release in over five
years, and was itself followed by a nearly decade-long
absence from the studio. In contrast to the wild,
adventurous music with which Nyro first made her reputation
(Eli and the Thirteenth Confession, New York Tendaberry),
Mother's Spiritual exhibits a calm, serene, piano-centered
sound. At the same time, Nyro introduces political,
motherhood (both of a child and of the earth), feminist, and
environmentalist themes into her writing. Thematically ahead
of its time upon its initial release, Mother's Spiritual was
incredibly prescient with lyrics that are relevant to
today's world.
As Nyro biographer Michele Kort (author of Soul Picnic: The
Music and Passion of Laura Nyro) comments in her new and
typically incisive liner notes, "When Laura Nyro released
Mother's Spiritual on Columbia Records in 1984, she
certainly wasn't tapping into the mainstream musical
zeitgeist. It was a good year for women in pop music, but
those women were named Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner and
Madonna, and they were singing about girls who just wanted
to have fun. Nyro was no longer a girl, but a grown-up
woman—a mother, a lover and, literally, a tree hugger.
Motherhood pushed Nyro further into feminism, but it was a
goddess-conscious ecofeminism, intimately close to nature.
She drew lyrical imagery from the green environment now, in
stark contrast to the urban dramas she played out in her
extraordinary early albums. She also had new love to inspire
her, this time in the form of a woman. The 14-cut album was
a huge departure from the angsty, intense music of her early
career, but repeated attention revealed the depth and
richness of her new vision of both life and music."
Cherished by longtime fans, Mother's Spiritual has never
before been widely available on CD. Newly digitally
remastered by Grammy-winning engineer Vic Anesini in
celebration of the album's 25th anniversary, this reissue of
Mother's Spiritual includes a very special live bonus track
of "Man In The Moon." Taped in 1978 (a half decade before
the song was completed in the studio), the live "Man In The
Moon" sports an alternate lyric and different melodic
development. It is, if anything, even more beautiful than
the studio version, itself a highlight of Mother's
Spiritual.
Track Listing:
1. To A Child
2. The Right To Vote
3. A Wilderness
4. Melody In The Sky
5. Late For Love
6. A Free Thinker
7. Man In The Moon
8. Talk To A Green Tree
9. Trees Of The Ages
10. The Brighter Song
11. Roadnotes
12. Sophia
13. Mother's Spiritual
14. Refrain
Bonus Track:
15. Man In The Moon (Live) |
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The ethos of Iconoclassic Records is perfectly captured in
the company's name. Iconoclassic Records reissues classic
titles by iconic artists, many of whom have handled their
careers in an uncompromising, iconoclastic manner.
A CD reissue label focused on rock, pop, and R&B music of
the 1970s and '80s, Iconoclassic Records specializes in
notable albums that have never been released on CD, as well
as classic titles that have fallen out of print. [more]
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Are the CDs remastered?
Yes, all Iconoclassic Records CDs are digitally remastered
from the original master tapes by award winning engineers,
such as Grammy® winner Vic Anesini, who remastered Laura
Nyro's Nested and Season of Lights. Check out photos from the mastering session
on the Nested album page.
Are the original album graphics included in the
packaging?
Yes, Iconoclassic reproduces all the imagery and text from
the original LP front and back covers and inner sleeves. In
addition, we frequently add newly written liner notes and
additional photographs from the appropriate time periods.
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