The Singer (Diamanda Galás album)
The Singer is an album by Diamanda Galás released in 1992, largely featuring her versions of classic blues and gospel songs.[4] The cover art is notable for a glamor shot of the artist, which on closer inspection reveals the words "We are all HIV+" tattooed on her knuckles. The album is dedicated to people with AIDS, as is much of her work.
The Singer | ||||
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Released | 27 April 1992 | |||
Recorded | 1 November 1991 | |||
Studio | Sorcerer Sound, New York City | |||
Genre | Blues | |||
Length | 45:48 | |||
Label | Mute | |||
Producer | Diamanda Galás, Eric Liljestrand | |||
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Track listing
- "My Love Will Never Die" (Willie Dixon)
- "Reap What You Sow" (Mike Bloomfield, Nick Gravenites)
- "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?" (Roy Acuff)
- "Gloomy Sunday" (László Jávor, Desmond Carter, Rezső Seress) (made famous by Billie Holiday)
- "Balm In Gilead/Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (Traditional, Wallace Willis; arranged by Galás)
- "Insane Asylum" (Willie Dixon)
- "I Put a Spell on You" (Screamin' Jay Hawkins)
- "Let My People Go" (Traditional; words and arrangement by Galás)
- "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" (Blind Lemon Jefferson)
- "Judgement Day"
Personnel
- Diamanda Galás - piano, organ, vocals
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United Kingdom | 1992 | Mute | CD, LP | STUMM 103 |
United States | Mute Ltd. | CD, CS | 9-61278 |
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References
- Olewnick, Brian. "The Singer". Allmusic. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- columnist (May 1992). "Diamanda Galás - The Singer". Q: 7.
- columnist (June 25, 1992). "Diamanda Galás - The Singer". Rolling Stone: 44.
- Kenny, Glenn; Robbins, Ira (2007). "Diamanda Galás". Trouser Press. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
External links
- Plague Mass at Discogs (list of releases)
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