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Sam Phillips, Fan Dance

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1266257

Disk length: 36m 6s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Fan Dance 3:45
2. Edge of the World 3:01
3. Five Colors 3:42
4. Wasting My Time 3:11
5. Taking Pictures 1:54
6. How to Dream 3:07
7. Soul Eclipse 3:11
8. Incinerator 2:02
9. Love Is Everywhere I Go 2:03
10. Below Surface 1:41
11. Wasting My Time (Reprise) 2:55
12. Is That Your Zebra? 1:49
13. Say What You Mean 3:36

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Review

For Sam Phillips, the days of star-making big-budget productions have passed. Having moved from Virgin, her major-label sponsor throughout the '90s, to Nonesuch, Phillips and longtime producer and husband T Bone Burnett have set aside the Beatle-esque pop that marked her uncovered 1988 gem The Indescribable Wow and the effervescent exotica that informed 1996's Omnipop for a more subdued approach. Still, the CD boasts the kind of complex lyrical passion that is a Phillips trademark. Phillips/Burnett collaborations have long been marked by sterling musicianship and Fan Dance is no exception: Van Dyke Parks, Marc Ribot, and Gillian Welch are among the contributors here. But the star of the show remains Phillips, whose vibrant personality shines brightly throughout this welcome comeback. --Steven Stolder

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Fan Dance

Tracks: 12 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 33m 11s (-3m 5s)

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