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Wicked Voice
2001 compilation album by David Chesworth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wicked Voice, subtitled Songs, arias and humorous refrains, is a 2001 album by David Chesworth. The album is a collection of tracks from his earlier works Insatiable, Sabat Jesus, Call of the Wild, Lacuna and The Two Executioners.[1] It was nominated for the ARIA Music Award for Best Original Show/Cast Album in 2001.[2][3]
The Australian's Deborah Jones says "As well as a gift for melody, Chesworth shows a delight in regular, pulsating rhythms and intriguing textures involving a mix of voice, instruments, real-life sounds and synthesisers."[4] Roger Covell in The Sydney Morning Herald wrote "Not everything in this piece is equally arresting, but it is rarely less than interesting. Chesworth in general persuades a listener that his musical choices represent a series of genuine personal impulses, mixing pop, historical and concert-hall styles and resources, rather than any particular desk-bound credo."[5]
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Track listing
Sabat Jesus (1990)
- To the Gods
- Speaking
- Alone
- Without a Name
- A Stranger That You Know
- Crash
- Angels of the Everyday
- Travelling the Sky
Call of the Wild (1988)
- Third Song
Lacuna (1992)
- Glink
The Two Executioners (1994)
- Apprehensive Arrival
- Wonderful Life
- Death
- Mr Jean Lagune
- A Moment of Change
- Marceline
Insatiable (1985)
- The Lover At Night
- Transition 1
- Sentiment Is a By-product
- I Wish Therefore I Am
- Transition 2
- Your Arrival, Your Return or Your Death
- I Must Go
- A Lover's Discourse
- Life Incomplete
- Final Act
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