Dead Can Dance's Into the Labyrinth


Anybody on this one? Just picked it up, after hearing Srajan, from 6moons, talking on Audio Asylum, about this cd he heard at the CES Show in Las Vegas. Actually, what I'm interested in is Dead Can Dance. Other cds. Background. Whatever. thanks in advance. peace, warren
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Albert: Thanks for the good DCD history and the heads-up on "This Mortal Coil, It'll End In Tears". I always enjoy your posts!

I have several of DCD's CD's, and enjoy them very much, but after recently jumping back into the wonderful world of vinyl, the little silver disc's are gathering dust.

Consequently, for the last 2-3 months I've been on a LP vinyl buying spree of major proportions, adding to the record collection I had mothballed over two decades ago.

In any case I found a copy of "This Mortal Coil, It'll End In Tears" on MusicStack.com for a reasonable price. BTW, if anyone else is interested, a copy from another highly rated seller was available the last time I looked. In fact, since both copies were within a few cents of each other and the seller’s were similarly rated, I had a hard time choosing, and ended up buying from the gentleman closest to me (adjacent state).
This Mortal Coil-Filligree and Shawdows

This Mortal Coil-Blood

Lonely Is A Eyesore

Dead Can Dance-A Passage In Time

Lisa Gerrard-The Mirror Pool

Lisa Gerrard-Duality

His Name Is Alive-Livonia
Marco, I'm still crying. Too bad Figueras doesn't sing enough for me. Great recommendation. Next listening, after dinner, Albert's (others as well) Mortal Coil. What else are to do in a blizzard? Oh, a good fire, and better woman. thanks again...peace, warren
Rja-Spot on attitude; your comment reminds me of the occasionally mentioned quote on Sirius classical "reminding you that all music was once new". Marco-I took the El Cant recommendation as well. Spinning non-stop.
Glad you guys liked the recommendation. Warren, good thing there wasn't too much of her as you may have run short on tissues. For more of Figueras, albeit not quite as dynamic a collection of work, there is a wonderful collection of lullabies she's done. It's also under Alia Vox label (owned by Jordi Savall & Figueras BTW), and is titled "Ninna Nanna". It's a lovely collection of lullabies throughout the ages. Much more low key than Sibil-La, but that same stunning voice, and also the attention to recording detail that Alia Vox is known for. There are many stunning recordings on this label if you enjoy early music. Savall's own recordings are brilliant (viola da gamba mostly)! His playing is breathtaking (pun intended - you will know what I mean if you hear one).

Marco