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Ian Lang : The Whisper
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Anglo-Americana Music From The Midlands, England.
Genre: Country: Americana
Release Date: 2009
The Whisper Record Label: Nursery Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Under the Sun 4:39 $0.99
The Moon and the River 3:19 $0.99
Rollin' Home 4:20 $0.99
The Girl Who Chased Storms 4:30 $0.99
Roses and Rust 4:00 $0.99
O'Casey's Ghost 5:19 $0.99
Between the Bells 4:03 $0.99
Button 3:27 $0.99
What About You 4:14 $0.99
Radio Days 4:28 $0.99
Great Expectations 7:07 $0.99
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Album Notes

Ian Lang’s latest release, The Whisper, is a superb collection of the finely crafted, beautifully arranged Anglo-Americana songs for which Ian has become widely known on both sides of The Pond. An inspired acoustic set of 11 songs make subtle reference to Lang’s influences but shine vividly with their own light. A brilliant follow-up to Blood on a Pale Moon (2003) and Radio Days (1998), Ian’s soulful voice is in perfect gritty contrast to the grace of the dancing melodies and sparkling crystalline production. Performances by a host of top musicians from the UK and North America mix it up here with textures of pedal steel, fiddles, dobro, mandolin, layered harmony and ethnic percussion. Ian is a gifted songwriter whose stories are told with rare intensity, wisdom and tenderness. Tales of a near-to-retired boxer (Between the Bells), a soldier who gives his life far from his home and the girl he loves (Button) and the impossibly tender Girl Who Chased Storms segue easily into a reprise of Lang’s popular Radio Days, the darkly sensual Roses and
Rust and the ultra-spooky O’Casey’s Ghost.
This is a collection of songs you will return to again and again always hearing something new.
Musical contributions from UK artists Gavin Sutherland (Sutherland Bros), Chris Parks (Any Trouble) and Ollie Collins (Angie Palmer) sit quite comfortably next to those of Seattle Americana artists Nancy K. Dillon, Zak Borden (Rachel Harrington, Darren Smith) and Paul Elliott (Michelle Shocked) bringing Ian’s songs into full flower. The Whisper was recorded in truly innovative fashion in England, Scotland, Canada and the US. Thanks to connections formed via internet music sites such as MySpace and the ease with which e-mailing tracks over many miles and even oceans can be done in our time, you can hear first-hand how musical connections form and grow and how the power of music erases distance. Lang is currently based in The Midlands, England and performs whenever the mood strikes in the UK and America.

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REVIEWS

Stave Magazine
author: Christy Claxton
Fans of dark storytelling should give Ian Lang a listen.
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The Whisper by Ian Laing
author: Brian Frain
I haved been a big fan of Ians for many years and this is his best album to date. The opening track Under the Sun is not to be missed. O'Casey's Ghost and Between the Bells struck me straight away. The whole album grows on you the more you play it. Look forward to the next
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its the dogs b******ks
author: Andy
Love the 'between the bells' track - on my no 1 playlist ! Sort of Cash meets Young'ish; nice one mate!
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wow
author: oldMattB
I recently returned from a driving trip, and forgot to throw some CDs in the truck. I listened to pop country for most of the trip and found it tiring and eventually unbearable. So much of it is compressed until it is lifeless, and autotuned until it is just as bland as the songs before and after. After a while, it feels like sonic punishment - Nashville sound torture. Two days later, I left for another trip WITH some music, including this album, given to me by a new friend. Wow. Breath, breadth, space, dynamics, emotion, character… all of the things lacking in commercial country now. If you would be excited by an all-acoustic album by Dylan, Kristofferson, Donovan, or as other reviewers mentioned, Tom Waits, you will enjoy “The Whisper” thoroughly
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