Album Review - Linda Ronstadt / Ann Savoy - Adieu False Heart
am 19.07.2006 02:27:16 von John Metzgerween the
lines and attribute greater weight to the album than what initially
appears on its surface. For starters, in 2004, Ronstadt was ousted in a
well-publicized fashion from Las Vegas' Aladdin Theatre after she
dedicated a song to rabble-rousing documentarian Michael Moore, while
Savoy has made a career out of bringing traditional Cajun music to a
larger audience. Consequently, whenever the pair sings about a love that
has been left behind, as they do on much of Adieu False Heart, it's hard
not to believe that they are paying tribute to the city of New Orleans
as well to those who perished in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
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