Immortal Memory Lisa Gerrard, Patrick Cassidy

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  • Release Date: 01/20/2004
  • Sales Rank: 24,857
  • Label: 4AD / ADA
  • UPC: 652637240320
 
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Immortal Memory

1LISTENThe Song of Amergin 5:28
2LISTENMaranatha (Come Lord) 3:43
3LISTENAmergin's Invocation 6:19
4LISTENElegy 6:41
5LISTENSailing to Byzantium 5:04
6LISTENAbwoon (Our Father) 4:12
7LISTENImmortal Memory 4:28
8LISTENParadise Lost 7:03
9LISTENI Asked for Love 5:00
10LISTENPsallit in Aure Dei 9:02

About Lisa Gerrard

About Patrick Cassidy

Editorial Reviews

Immortal Memory is a collaboration between vocalist Lisa Gerrard and Irish composer Patrick Cassidy. Billed as a cycle of life and death and rebirth, Immortal Memory is better described as an orphaned film score. Cassidy's warm arrangements allow the former Dead Can Dance singer to step out of the dark medieval world that she's called home for nearly 20 years -- though there is much of that world within these castle walls -- and focus on the simplicity of love, faith, and loss with a grace that's bereft of the icy perfection of her previous work. Gerrard, whose voice has aged like the finest oak, displays an almost supernatural mastery of the material. Her effortless contralto wraps itself around the ten Gaelic, Latin, and Aramaic spirituals like an evening prayer, making each stunning entrance the equivalent of audio comfort food. Echoing her collaboration with composer Hans Zimmer on the Academy Award-winning Gladiator -- Gerrard and Cassidy framed this work during the recording of the film's soundtrack -- ethereal pieces like the solo showpiece "Elegy" and the Cassidy-penned lament for his late father, "Psallit in Aure Dei," are powerful statements hatched by two people who understand each other like old friends. The majestic opener, "Song of Amergin," with its sublime Celtic melody and slow build, is indicative of the pieces to follow, allowing listeners the time to decide whether or not this is a road they wish to travel. Fans of Enya, Dead Can Dance, or snowy, image-laden soundscapes of powerful quietude will have no problem making that choice. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide

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December 08, 2004: I am conservative with the whole five stars thing. Lisa Gerrard has an amazingly beautiful voice. When I was Pagan, I listened to all her music with Dead Can Dance and then Mirror Pool and Duality. Now that I am Christian, I listen to her Immortal Memory (mostly, if not all, in Aramaic...singing the Our Father no less!) Her voice takes you to a Sacred Place within you. Her music moves the very soul. This particular album moved me to tears...literally.

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February 25, 2004: Once again Lisa Gerrard shows us what it means to be amazing, her voice is able to potray emotion so well that you feel every note with her. Again Wonderful.