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| 1. A Moth Is Not A Butterfly |
| 2. Hey Hey Hey (My Little Beauties) |
| 3. You Are Too Beautiful |
| 4. You And The Candles |
| 5. Rain |
| 6. When These Mountains Were |
| 7. It’s A Long Life To Always Be Longing |
| 8. Goodbye To Radio |
| 9. Ice Age |
Workman has clearly spent many hours creating poetry and setting it to music, especially evident in "It's A Long Life To Always Be Longing," where he sings "a run-in with fear/left ruin it its wake/is the measure of a man/how much love he can fake?" and the hushed loveliness of the fragile "You Are Too Beautiful" where he completes the title's thought with "to be in bed with me." Workman's own production talent frames the music wonderfully; there is obvious effort and care behind this work, and it shines brightly as a result. --Denise Sheppard
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Ever!,
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This review is from: Treeful Of Starling (Audio CD)
I own all of Hawksley Workman's CDs, and I love that each has a different style, but this is my Go To album! You and the Candles is my favorite song ever.
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Every song is a jewel,
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This review is from: Treeful Of Starling (Audio CD)
This is one of those albums that you will play over and over again and never get tired of hearing. Hawksley's vocals are incredible, frequently leaping into a high, emotion-charged falsetto, and his lyrics are thought-provoking and poetic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
So depressing you fall in love,
By Chris G (Halifax, NS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Treeful Of Starling (Audio CD)
This album is Hawksley taking his genius to a higher level. It is deeply touching, and you will be affected. If you listen enough it will make you cry, or make you a bit misty. Nothing on this album is particulary cheerful, and what is truly amazing is that listening to it will still make you smile. I love it.Many people have been praising it for its simplicity, and they are right. It is simple and highly effective. Essentially the only thing that keeps it going is Hawksley's voice, and it really does. He has never sounded as powerful as he does here. This album is a testament to the fact that Hawksley Workman is a musical genius. Bravo!
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