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US release 2002 on PYRAMID RECORDS Distributed by EMD by arrangement with Orpheus Music Inc. 8 0246 90213 2 5 EUROPEAN release 2002 SMITH&CO SOUND & VISION SCCD 1006 |
1. AND WE FALL (4:02) 2. JAMMIN’ ALONE (4:03) 14. PRONE TO WANDER (4:17) 15. COME AWAY COME GO
(3:57) 17.LAST CALL (Note 2)
(4:17) Note 1 -
different version appears on the European release from the US. Note 2 -
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All songs written by Melanie Safka except ‘Smile,’ ‘You Can Find Anything Here’ and ‘Crazy Love’ written by Melanie Safka and Beau Jarred Schekeryk. All songs published by ã 2002 Two
Story Publishing Produced by
Peter and Beau Jarred Schekeryk. Drums: Danny Huff Bass: Tim McComas Guitars:
Beau Jarred Schekeryk |
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COMMENTS Melanie
described Victim of the Moon as a ‘work in progress’ and Crazy Love
is the now the final result. A new cover (not universally welcomed by fans)
and a revised track listing. New songs added are , This House, The
Wonderer (a re-recording of a song that first appeared on the Dutch
album, Melanie in 1987), Crazy Love, Prone To Wander, Come
Away Come Go and Poet is King, while several others are dropped (You
Call Yourself a Writer, Centre Of Your Circle, When Love Is
Deep, Working Legend and Never Had A Clue). I Can Do
This is a short, spoken track, a sort of introduction to the album’s
title song. The
sound quality of this album is excellent and subtly different (and better)
than Victim Of The Moon. It seems to have been mastered to a higher
standard, with instruments sounding bright and clear and Melanie’s vocals
well balanced, unlike some albums of recent years where her voice seems to
have been mixed too far back against the music. When the album was released on
Europe a new song, Last Call, had been added and the title track had
been replaced with the version that has come to be known as The Ballad of
Crazy Love. |
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