| Beautiful World | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 6 reviews) Sales Rank: 7327 Category: Music
Artist: Eliza Gilkyson Publisher: Red House Studio: Red House Manufacturer: Red House Label: Red House Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.3
MPN: 212 UPC: 033651021223 EAN: 0033651021223 ASIN: B0016GLX26
Release Date: May 27, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Emerald Street | | | Wildewood Spring | | | The Party's Over | | | Great Correction | | | Clever Disguise | | | Dream Lover | | | He Waits for Me | | | Runaway Train | | | Beautiful World | | | Rare Bird | | | Unsustainable |
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Album Description Beautiful World is Eliza Gilksyon's first new studio release since her award-winning Paradise Hotel of 2005. An evocative blend of the upbeat and topical, the new album celebrates the beauty that shines amidst the dark days of war and corruption, and builds on the Grammy-nominated songwriter's rising importance as one of America's greatest roots artists. Songs about the exuberant nature of love and life artfully combine with meditative tunes about the world's rich mysteries to create an evocative blend of Eliza's most poetic and accessible music to date. Beautiful World has an optimistic tone that is present even in the most political songs. "This may be my most joyful recording yet," says Eliza. "Maybe it is because dark times can illuminate all that is good and decent and worth living for." The seeds for this CD sprang from a monthly gathering Eliza hosted in 2007 with University of Texas professor/activist Robert Jensen and Presbyterian minister Jim Rigby called "Last Sunday." Held at various venues around Austin, these community forums covered a broad range of topics, including politics, art, spirituality and the environment. "We wanted to provide a place to discuss, grieve and mull over our future without having a need for an immediate solution other than the comfort of each other's presence," Eliza says. "The first song I wrote was `Great Correction,' which I penned as a way to console myself as I grieve the devastation of the human and natural world." This anthemic song spurred a whole cycle of tunes about perseverance and hope for a more beautiful world. Mixing Americana, rock, jazz and folk styles, Beautiful World has a decidedly different feel from her last few releases, and certainly can be called Eliza Gilkyson's most beautiful album to date.
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  Astonishingly Beautiful November 8, 2008 I've always been a fan of Eliza Gilkyson, but she reached a new level of musicality with this one. The songs are more polished, more heatbreaking, and more sophisticated than we've heard from her before. The song "Beautiful World" is extraordinary.
  "Beautiful World" Indeed Quite Beautiful November 8, 2008 Although I suspected that Eliza Gilkyson would be a consummate artist, I was blown away when I purchased her latest CD, "Beautiful World." Every song is brilliant, from the first infectious number "Emerald Street" worth the cost of the CD. I had prior been a fan of her earlier CD "Through the Looking Glass" (1993) which had several memorable songs for me, who had beforeto loved her father's (Terry Gilkyson) work on Disney's "The Moon-Spinners." I've noted her releases since and this investigation, "Beautiful World" was indeed of the highest calibre. She has indeed become a "superstar" -- have you heard?
  Masterpiece October 4, 2008 Eliza Gilkyson is an underappreciated genius of American music, and this is her most wonderful collection of songs. The tunes, the lyrics, the feelings all combine to sweep you away into a wistful world of love and loss and memory. If you love Lucinda Williams, Mary Chapin-Carpenter, or Iris DeMent, you owe it to yourself to discover and explore Eliza's full catalogue of albums.
  And I wept June 24, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Having listened to EG for years and years and also seen her live more than once, I found this album to be her most poignant and conscious to date. With intelligence and passion, she is writing songs here which combine to decry the state of the world, not simplistically but with complex and thoughtful lyrics, yet also to endorse some small hope. The lyrics coupled with the very somber and gorgeous accompaniments really brought me to tears at times. She also really gets the difficulties of women in the world today, yet does not press. I was intrigued also by her echoes of old fifties tunes and lyrics which she has revised ironically for our times with very different and much more sobering takes. I was moved to tears at times and have never written a review before, but I wanted to commend her work here.
  Very accessible and inspiring CD May 31, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a high-quality album in all respects: lyrics, melodies, arrangements, singing. Some highlights:
Some excellent political songs, such as "The Great Correction", "The Party's Over", and "Runaway Train". However, the political songs are written from the perspective of Gilkyson's emotional reaction to the state of the world rather than stating ideological solutions, which I think makes the politics accessible to a broad audience.
Some lovely tunes about life and love, including "Emerald Street", "Beautful World".
The feel of the album is more Americana and alt-country (with one jazz number, "Unsustainable") than straight folk music. There is a lot of welcome variation across songs in pace and energy levels. The backup musicians are wonderful. There is very much of a full band feel to most of the songs.
I think this CD would appeal to fans of Lucinda Williams and John Hiatt, to take two examples of musicians that this CD "feels like" to me.
Some of the lyrics remind me of lyrics by Minnesota folk musician Peter Mayer in their concern with religious/ethical and global issues.
The lyrics and musician credits can be found at Eliza Gilkyson's webpage if you search around a bit.
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