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For the Beauty of Wynona

For the Beauty of Wynona
Daniel Lanois

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Track Listing

  1. Messenger
  2. Brother L.A.
  3. Still Learning How to Crowl
  4. Beatrice
  5. Waiting
  6. Collection of Marie Claire
  7. Death of a Train
  8. Unbreakable Chain
  9. Lotta Love to Give
  10. Indian Red
  11. Sleeping in the Devil's Bed
  12. For the Beauty of Wynona
  13. Rocky World

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #27623 in Music
  • Released on: 1993-03-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

Atmospheric beauty4
Although Beauty Of Wynona is an excellent album judged on its own merits, inevitably it will be compared with the singular masterpiece Acadie. Lacking that one's wealth of enthralling songs, it nevertheless impresses with its own gems like Still Learning How To Crawl, Sleeping In The Devil's Bed and The Unbreakable Chain. The folky song with snatches of French here is The Collection of Marie Claire while Unbreakable Chain, the moving story of a mother and son's reunion, has that same French feel. Another touching song is Lotta Love with its chiming guitars, a tale of addiction and redemption. Indian has Native American drumming and reminds me slightly of Joni Mitchell's Lakota on Chalk Mark In A Rainstorm. The production is magical, as to be expected from Lanois: atmospheric instrumentation - including evocative synths - backing his soulful voice. This is a very good album offering much in the way of stirring, memorable music and Lanois remains true to his vision.

Not one note out of place.5
This is one of the all time great rock albums. Lanois has created his own niche that will inevitably not be filled by others. It is too personal and distinctive the combination of its strong imagery and totally controlled (but sometimes wild) sound. The imagery in Rocky World can proudly stand next to that of any song. "Jenny has religion, she sinks in her chair / She's made a decision to color her hair / the black man cut the sugar cane / she watches the rain / in a building away from the rocky world." Unbelievable. Lanois' other album, Acadie, is the natural precursor to this one.

Walking on water5
If you only can afford, have room for or wish to own one cd, it better be this one. No single collection of songs, no other style of music or overwhelming feel-good-philosophy can compete with Daniel Lanois gift to mankind. Play it for a year, let it rest for a couple, return to the Beauty of Wynona....
I have, and I always will.