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k.d. lang, "Hymns of the 49th. Parallel" (2004).


Kathryn Dawn Lang
, better known as kd lang, singer and songwriter is a winner of many awards, born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Lang has become a star thanks to the remarkable power of his voice, perfect, rich, and has worked with big names from various genres, such as Roy Orbison, Bonnie Raitt, Madeleine Peyroux and Tony Bennett.
Hymns of the 49th Parallel a dream come true pattern of kd lang, to create a songbook (song) in Canada. On the album, the first record for Nonesuch Records, she pays tribute to Canadian artists, among whom are included Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Jane Siberry, Ron Sexsmith and Bruce Cockburn.
Was homesick that drove kd lang, resident and for a while in Los Angeles, to make this campaign by the country's northern neighbor, or just a good idea? All Canadian content has long been a pillar of the Canadian media, but few people have chosen their material with one hand so refined and aesthetic as high. Certainly the singer away from his country, has taken his work to create a sophisticated tribute to his Canadian roots, the elegantly reinterpreting 11 songs struck by some of his more illustrious compatriots. The idiosyncratic singer makes "Bird on a Wire" a poignant lament Cohen explored in the song monochromatic shades of pain that does not exist in the original, while the version of "Helpless" by Neil Young anathema transforming it into a captivating and comfort memory sounds never helpless (helpless ). A great love letter to his brothers, complete with a clever orchestration and bereft.

tracks
1. After the Gold Rush (Young)
2. Simple (lang / Piltch)
3. Helpless (Young)
4. A Case of You (Mitchell)
5. The Valley (Siberry)
6. Hallelujah (Cohen)
7. One Day I Walk (Cockburn)
8. Fallen (Sexsmith)
9. Jericho (Mitchell)
10. Bird on a Wire (Cohen)
11. Love Is Everything (Siberry)


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