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The Pirate's Gospel

Alela Diane

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Tired Feet Alela Diane 2:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 The Rifle Alela Diane 2:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 The Pirate's Gospel Alela Diane 2:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Foreign Tongue Alela Diane 3:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Can You Blame the Sky? Alela Diane 2:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Something's Gone Awry Alela Diane 1:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Pieces of String Alela Diane 2:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Clickity Clack Alela Diane 3:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Sister Self Alela Diane 3:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Pigeon Song Alela Diane 2:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Oh! My Mama Alela Diane 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

First released in 2004 as a private CD-R run then later re-released formally in 2006, the softly spooked-out acid folk of The Pirate's Gospel is a captivating debut from Alela Diane, whose enthusiasm and ability for a then-extremely-fresh learner on guitar is quite something. Recorded by her father, who also helps perform on many tracks along with other friends and family members, the disc showcases Alela Diane's knack for gentle, immediate melodies and her fine voice, possessed of a hint of twang that suggests a combination of Dusty Springfield and Kristin Hersh, with a rich maturity beyond her years. The high and lonesome catch on songs like "Foreign Tongue" and "Clickity Clack" is quite something, while the interplay of vocals and guitar on the latter is particularly beautiful. Like her contemporary Larkin Grimm, she brings older forms of music to life with vivid performances, sometimes striking imagery, and a love for surprising little touches, such as the line "And a choir of little children sing along" from "Pieces of String," which is, indeed, sung by two young kids. The title track may just be the standout among them all with its low, moody backing vocals and an appropriate hint of sea shanty atmosphere in the chorus, while guest banjo from Matt Gottschalk adds a further tinge of mysteriousness. It's important to note that the 2006 version of the album differs greatly from the private release — the sequencing is somewhat altered, while a number of tracks are dropped, and a separate one, "Can You Blame the Sky?," is added. Both versions of the album are excellent but the earlier CD-R release is worth seeking out if one enjoys the later edition, especially for such fine songs as "Gypsy Eyes" and "Heavy Walls."

Recent Customer Reviews

The Pirate's Gospel
     
by islander-whidbey

This album hits nearly perfect notes, Ms Diane voice is agile and expressive, and the songs speak of quiet suffering, suffused with joy nonetheless; I fell in love with "Tired Feet" and felt compelled to hum along with "The Pirate's Gospel". I can't imagine getting tired of this album, thank you Ms Diane.

nostalgic coziness
     
by mamakaya

this is one of those albums you listen to...while sitting curled up warmly with some blankets and hot cocoa. it raised the hair on my arms and spoke to my soul. her voice is unforgettable and beautiful....absolutely worth getting.

Soothing and Simple
     
by Venno

Very nice and soothing- Looking forward for more albums.

Biography

Born: 1983 in Nevada City, CA

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Part of the nouveau psych-folk movement that began to take shape as the first decade of the 21st century drew to a close, the American-born singer/songwriter Alela Diane got her start thanks to a well-received self-released recording (2003's Forest Parade) and a helping hand from established scenester...
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