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Melody Mountain

Melody Mountain
Susanna and the Magical Orchestra

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Track Listing

  1. Hallelujah
  2. It's A Long Way To The Top
  3. These Days
  4. Condition Of The Heart
  5. Love Will Tear Us Apart
  6. Crazy Crazy Nights
  7. Don't Think Twice It's All Right
  8. It's Raining Today
  9. Enjoy The Silence
  10. Fotheringay

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #66339 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-09-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .15 pounds

Customer Reviews

Occasionally inspired album of covers4
An album of covers ...boring right? Err well no actually for two reasons 1: For the main part these are interesting often inspired choices of songs to cover and 2: The way they are interpreted is so far removed from the originals as to be almost alien .The originals are from Earth , the versions on "Melody Mountain" are from Mars ...or maybe Venus.
Susanna and the Magical Orchestra is the rather grand title given to this project by Danish singer Susanna Wallumrod in cohorts with studio technical boffin Morton Qvenild. The music is electronica, often so minimalist as to barely register. It unfurls in leisurely fashion around the subtle shifting nuances of Wallumrod, s vocals like a boa constrictor savouring its latest catch prior to devouring. The vocals are wonderful, at times so fragile and devastated you would think she was on the verge of passing out, but on others though yearning with longing or loss they hold a tremulous strength and suppressed power. It's the vocals as much as anything that makes some of these versions so remarkable.
The choice ranges from been done before -"Hallelujah"- and better by both John Cale and Jeff Buckley , to the very apposite "Love Will Tear Us Apart" where the indignation and sepulchral defiance of the original is replaced by pure abject acceptance .Then there are the choices that border the line between bizarre and inspired. "Crazy Nights", originally a hedonistic anthem is boiled down to an essence of intangible melancholy and mournful acquiescence. AC DC,s "It's A Long Way To The Top" is given a superb auto harp arrangement while on "Enjoy The Silence" Wallumrod is at her most fragile and vulnerable. This reminds me of This Mortals Coil's "Song to the Siren" with its quivering instrumentation and ominous atmosphere of extreme anxiety.
The covers of "It's Raining Today" by Scott Walker and "Fotheringay " by Sandy Denny originally are less successful but overall this is an captivating listening experience , revealing once again that cover versions if approached by someone willing to subvert , pervert or infiltrate the essence of the song with something different can produce something fresh and thrilling. And occasionally it is possible to improve on the originals as at least three songs on "Melody Mountain "have been to this reviewers ears.

Crazy Crazy Nights will never sound the same again!5
This is one of those albums that unexpectedly hits you and makes trawling away from the mainstream worthwhile. The choice of covers is both inspired and bizzare. Some are beautifully delivered, like love will tear us apart which shows Susanna's vocal talents to the full. Others like the Kiss track Crazy Crazy Nights, take on an entirely hidden depth with a moody, soulful rebelion replacing the teen energy of the original.

Its not something you would put on at a party (unless you really wanted everyone to calm down) but somehow it connects with you deeply and you keep coming back to it. Depeche Mode's Enjoy the Silence continues the ambient theme, while Bob Dylan's Dont Think Twice is a little more upbeat but only just. Overall a must for the connoisseur but a treasure for anyone who loves to feel something new when they listen to music!

Music straight from the soul5
This album is truly one of the most beautiful I've ever heard. It is so rich in authenticity and emotional feeling, despite the fact that these songs are actually covers.

Part of the reason the emotion comes through so well is through the simplicity of the arrangements. There's a guy on a synth/piano/harpsichord/keyboard (Morten Qvenild), and there's a beautiful and extremely talented singer (Susanna Karolina Wallumrød). That's it. The production is high quality and allows the music to do all the talking. There is no multi-layered orchestra, there are no backing singers, no layered vocals, no percussion, no beats. Anyone looking for a contemporary pop record, or expecting to find the usual 'cover' treatment will find something unexpected here.

Despite these songs being covers, the duo make each track their own. There are extremely odd choices and interpretations, but each one works brilliantly. Susanna's vocal delivery and Morten's delicate score makes each track feel extremely personal, deep, and emotional. If you've ever heard Johnny Cash's cover of 'Hurt' you will be aware of how a cover can be taken and changed into something completely different, something every bit as powerful and more than the original. Something that resonates at a deeper emotional pitch. Every track here achieves the same effect.

It's a slow burning ember of an album, and I adore it for its simplicity, beauty, and ability to speak directly to my soul.

I recommend this album to any music fan, but beware those looking for easy-access pop, or expecting to hear music even vaguely similar to the original tracks from which these covers are taken. You'll need an open mind to hear this properly. You won't go far wrong blacking out the room and lighting a candle or two while you listen either.