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Shadows in Bloomington, MN
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A surprisingly strong collection from
Gordon Lightfoot
six years after the hits had stopped,
Shadows
finds him shedding his folksinger image for that of an
adult contemporary
singer. There are keyboard textures here where previously there had been all stringed instruments. The change obviously reflected the performer's attempt to remain contemporary, and though
found no radio airplay and little sales, the music on this disc is very good, mature, and melodic. Songs like
"In My Fashion"
and
"Heaven Help the Devil"
sound like classic
Lightfoot
, built around
folk
song structures but more heavily orchestrated than in the '60s and '70s.
"14 Karat Gold"
sounds like a hit, while the title track and
"All I'm After"
are reminiscent of classic
ballads
like
"Beautiful,"
with the acoustic guitar mixed up-front but augmented with tasteful keyboard colors.
"She's Not the Same"
borrows its introductory licks from
"Down in the Boondocks,"
while
"Triangle"
harks back to the singer's lyrical story tales of old. Throughout this fine disc,
's attractive baritone voice sounds great.
is a little-known recording well worth checking out. ~ Jim Newsom
Gordon Lightfoot
six years after the hits had stopped,
Shadows
finds him shedding his folksinger image for that of an
adult contemporary
singer. There are keyboard textures here where previously there had been all stringed instruments. The change obviously reflected the performer's attempt to remain contemporary, and though
found no radio airplay and little sales, the music on this disc is very good, mature, and melodic. Songs like
"In My Fashion"
and
"Heaven Help the Devil"
sound like classic
Lightfoot
, built around
folk
song structures but more heavily orchestrated than in the '60s and '70s.
"14 Karat Gold"
sounds like a hit, while the title track and
"All I'm After"
are reminiscent of classic
ballads
like
"Beautiful,"
with the acoustic guitar mixed up-front but augmented with tasteful keyboard colors.
"She's Not the Same"
borrows its introductory licks from
"Down in the Boondocks,"
while
"Triangle"
harks back to the singer's lyrical story tales of old. Throughout this fine disc,
's attractive baritone voice sounds great.
is a little-known recording well worth checking out. ~ Jim Newsom