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Description: Genre: Rock - Pop Rock / Artist: Cranes / Audio CD released 2001-06-11 at Dadaphonic / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Future so ... more Newest Review: ... looking at photographs of a winter woodland, some tracks ('Thursday'¸ 'Living and Breathing') being sharply ... more |
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by - written on 12/11/01
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"Beauty" is a bit of a dirty word in some quarters. It is a shallow thing, we are told, a cheap trick that art should eschew. But those quarters confuse beauty with allure, which is a very different thing (and yes, a cheap trick). No, beauty is a thing of great depth, and I make no apologies for calling this a beautiful album. But I have to wonder what makes it so. I think of other beautiful music. Bach, with his faultless compositions, their apparent effortlessness stemming paradoxically from their mathematical precision. The beauty of mathematics, of tapping into the very veins of Nature. The beauty of knowing that you're inextricably linked ...
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