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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]

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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)

  1. To the Gods
  2. Speaking
  3. Alone
  4. Without a Name
  5. A Stranger That You Know
  6. Crash
  7. Angels of the Everyday
  8. Travelling the Sky

Call of the Wild (1988)

  1. Third Song

Lacuna (1992)

  1. Glink

The Two Executioners (1994)

  1. Apprehensive Arrival
  2. Wonderful Life
  3. Death
  4. Mr Jean Lagune
  5. A Moment of Change
  6. Marceline

Insatiable (1985)

  1. The Lover At Night
  2. Transition 1
  3. Sentiment Is a By-product
  4. I Wish Therefore I Am
  5. Transition 2
  6. Your Arrival, Your Return or Your Death
  7. I Must Go
  8. A Lover's Discourse
  9. Life Incomplete
  10. Final Act
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