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TechnoTV - Sparks of Ancient Light

Sparks of Ancient Light
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Manufacturer: Appleseed Records
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 6115871112272
Label: Appleseed Records
Manufacturer: Appleseed Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Appleseed Records
Release Date: 2008-09-16
Studio: Appleseed Records

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Summary: A Timeless Talent
Comment: Has it really been three years since Al Stewart's last release? It seems almost like yesterday that I bought and reviewed A Beach Full of Shells. I said at the time that it was the best Stewart album since The Last Days of the Century, but that opinion is now eclipsed by the release of the masterful Sparks of Ancient Light.
Almost forty years on since I was first turned on to and by Stewart's music, his voice is still as fresh and youthful as it was then and his songwriting skills have not diminished. On this CD, Stewart is sometimes jaunty and sometimes somber, but is always a delight. My favorites here are the mysterious The Ear of the Night, the sober Shah of Shahs, the winsome Angry Bird, the desolation of The Loneliest Place on the Map, the dreamy Football Hero, and the bouncy Elvis at the Wheel. Your list of favorites may well be different from mine, but you'll have to agree that Sparks of Ancient Light is inspired.
Al Stewart is a timeless talent who just never seems to run out of things to sing about although his some of his topics often seem more than a little obscure. On this CD, his subjects range from brave explorations of thousands of years ago in Hanno the Navigator to the very current topic of financial chicanery in Sleepwalking. Though I read a couple of reviews by people who say they are long-time Al Stewart fans but don't like this, I think most fans who actually have followed Stewart through the years will be excited by the quality of this release even though there are admittedly a couple of weak songs.
The CD is accompanied by a booklet containing all pertinent album information and those all-important lyrics that everyone should read in order to have the proper appreciation for what Stewart has achieved here.
If you are a fan of Al Stewart, then this is one you should not pass up!

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Summary: Boring...
Comment: I am really a great fan of Al (my favorite: Time Passages), but this album is quiet boring for me, so I already sold it...no 'old' famous melodies. The voice still sounds nice, but the rest... - so I hope it'll be better to wait for his next album.

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Summary: dedicated al stewart fans this is just what the doctor ordered
Comment: I always loved the musicianship of Al Stewart. He brings together great musicians, under appreciated song writing and his incredible melodic guitar playing abilities. We all know his hits and have many favorite tunes. Sparks of Ancient Light does not have top 40 go out and grab you songs, rather it is in the subtle lyrics and instrumental rifts that it really shines. The ultra tight well played songs recall the best of the bands from the classically trained musicians that gave us so many musically solid rock hits from the 60's to 80's. Al still has a great voice! We all know he delights us with his lyrics, weaving a story with each song choosing words that consistently showcase his mastery of storytelling in the English language. This album won't appeal to everyone, but with a few listenings by those who like Als' other material this is in the class of Last days of the Century.

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Summary: he's still got it
Comment: just an enjoyable album. you wont find any year of the cat or time passages on this just a bunch of good tunes, and al's voice is as good as ever. songs still have history or nostalgia to them.

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Summary: It's a good day for going to sea
Comment: I, too, have long been a fan of Al Stewart, going back to "Love Chronicles." While "Sparks of Ancient Light" has moments of real brilliance (my favorite is "Hanno the Navigator" the melody of which has been stuck in my head for the week I've had this CD), it suffers from the same unevenness as a few of Al's latest offerings. "The Loneliest Place On The Map" is particularly dull.

But I quibble. Al Stewart is one of but a handful of '60's and '70's singer songwriters whose talent and quality output has endured. A mediocre Stewart song is vastly superior to almost anything heard today.

For those unacquainted with Al, the best place to start is his '70's album "Past, Present, and Future."


Editorial Reviews:

Magical history tours have been Al Stewart's trademark since the early 1970s, when he switched from writing about his own romantic turmoil to a wider view of the world and its rich cast of characters and events. While his 1976 international hit single, "Year of the Cat," was tied to no specific time, the albums surrounding it combined finely drawn character studies and detailed settings that ranged across continents and centuries, forming the template of history mixed with mystery for Al's subsequent recordings.

Everything changes with time - except basic human motivations. Sparks of Ancient Light, Al's latest collection of songs (following 2005's A Beach Full Of Shells), spans at least 2500 years of history in its tales of exotic locations and situations, all tied to an underlying theme of "certainly and uncertainty." Something's happening in each of these songs, a sense of change and movement beneath the sometimes sedate, sometimes dramatic facades. The larger context isn't always obvious, but the emotions behind the action are always recognizable - love, greed, wanderlust, jealousy, complacency, curiosity, regret, hope.

With winningly varied arrangements mixing folk, rock, classical and jazz, and immaculate production from multiple-Grammy-winning guitarist Laurence Juber (formerly of Paul McCartney's Wings), the CD both starts and ends with songs set in 1896. The opening "Lord Salisbury" examines Great Britain's prime minister flinching from the oncoming events threatening his policy of "splendid isolationism," while the protagonist of the "Like William McKinley" finale awaits the rush of progress with calm resignation. In between those bookends, we are shown "(A Child's View of) The Eisenhower Years," a bouncy evocation of post-World War II optimism; a freaked-out Elvis Presley undergoing a religious revelation as he witnesses Josef Stalin's face morphing into Jesus Christ in a desert cloud formation (true story!) in "Elvis at the Wheel"; an international con man hoodwinking the well-to-do who embrace him as their latest diversion ("Sleepwalking"); and Hanno the Navigator (in the same-named song), sailing from Carthage off the end of the world to indescribable adventures 500 years before the Christian calendar, among others. The song set closest to the present, "Shah of Shahs," finds the Shah of Iran caught in a decline of power in 1979 that eerily resembles today's scenario in the White House.

With Juber and Stewart on guitars, accompanied by gliding, jazzy keyboards, a rhythm section and occasional horns and strings, the mood of each song is well-matched to its accompaniment. Al's erudite lyrics, instantly recognizable Scottish/British drawl, and seductive tunes present him at the top of his art, braiding historical fact and speculative imagination into yet another memorable collection of musical short stories that whisks us up, down and sideways in time and place.




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