Toward the Within Dead Can Dance

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  • Release Date: 07/22/2008
  • Original Release: 1994
  • Label: 4AD / ADA
  • UPC: 652637271232
 
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Track List
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Toward the Within

1LISTENRakim 6:25
2LISTENPersian Love Song 2:56
3LISTENDesert Song 4:21
4LISTENYulunga (Spirit Dance) 7:11
5LISTENPiece for Solo Flute 3:34
6LISTENThe Wind That Shakes the Barley 3:11
7LISTENI Am Stretched on Your Grave 4:38
8LISTENI Can See Now 2:57
9LISTENAmerican Dreaming 4:54
10LISTENCantara 5:16
11LISTENOman 5:49
12LISTENSong of the Sibyl Traditional Version 4:31
13LISTENTristan 1:48
14LISTENSanvean 4:05
15LISTENDon't Fade Away 6:15

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Editorial Reviews

A large reason that Dead Can Dance tours and performances were so praised by hardcore fans lay in the band's welcome preference for unknown and otherwise unheard material, rather than simply rehashing expected numbers. Bootlegging of these tracks and performances was understandable and widespread, so involved and passionate was the band's following. Recorded at a Los Angeles performance from the Into the Labyrinth tour, the astounding Toward the Within shows that the band's magic was clearly not simply something created in studio. Both lead performers are simply in excelsis, their vocal abilities hardly diminished by the rigors of the road -- if anything, they sound even more inspired as a result. The range of instruments tackled is testimony to the group's breadth, from the yang ch'in, a Chinese equivalent to hammered dulcimer, to a wide range of drums. As for the songs, only four of the fifteen had been officially released before, including fine takes on "Cantara," "Song of the Sibyl" and "Yulunga (spirit dance)." As for the numerous new delights, Perry has a number of solo or near-solo tracks he performs with acoustic guitar. These include the lovely "American Dreaming" and the mystical set-closing "Don't Fade Away," calling to mind Tim Buckley's sense of scope and vision. Gerrard's unquestioned highlight is the combination of "Tristan" and "Sanvean," the latter of which is an awesome, widescreen number that became an undisputed highlight on her solo debut The Mirror Pool. Perhaps the most astonishing numbers are "Rakim," featuring a striking intertwining of Perry and Gerrard's singing, and a version of Sinead O'Connor's "I Am Stretched on Your Grave" that redefines passionate drama. Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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May 29, 2002: Immerse yourself in the jangly warmth and resonating ''Nick Cave ... except not suicidal'' voice and sound of this album. American Dreaming has been stuck in my head since '94 ... and it's a good thing. If you like Lush, Stone Roses, etc. this is a good score.

This review was written about the CD edition.