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Suzanne Vega ‎– Days Of Open Hand (1990, A&M Records)

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Media NM
Sleeve VG+

Format : K7
Cat N° : 395 293-4
Style : Folk Rock, Synth-pop

Vega’s unique style of introspective folk-rock, influenced by the likes of Cohen and Dylan, was stripped back and poetic, eschewing political statements for personal reflections. Her music resonated with listeners looking for an alternative to stadium rock and new wave acts. Her sophomore album, Solitude Standing, featuring the hit “Luka,” cemented her position in the mainstream. Days of Open Hand, however, was considered a departure from her previous work, blending a variety of sounds from around the world into her folk-pop style. The album dealt with themes of dreaming, fears, and the unknown, producing a range of emotional responses in listeners.

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A1 – Tired Of Sleeping
A2 – Men In A War
A3 – Rusted Pipe
A4 – Book Of Dreams
A5 – Institution Green
B1 – Those Whole Girls (Run In Grace)
B2 – Room Off The Street
B3 – Big Space
B4 – Predictions
B5 – Fifty-Fifty Chance
B6 – Pilgrimage

Weight 0,1 kg