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| | Drag | | | Music Artist : | | k.d. lang | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Warner Bros / Wea | | Release Date : | | 1997-06-10 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Don't Smoke in Bed 2. Air That I Breathe 3. Smoke Dreams 4. My Last Cigarette 5. Joker 6. Theme from the Valley of the Dolls 7. Your Smoke Screen 8. My Old Addiction 9. Till the Heart Caves In 10. Smoke Rings 11. Hain't It Funny 12. Love Is Like a Cigarette
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soulful smooth jazz -- not an oxymoron Submitted on: 2009-02-14 |
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| This album is so beautiful, pop and blues classics done up in k.d.'s "smooth jazz with soul" style, the songs linked by references to cigarettes, beautiful production that gets it exactly right (piano, strings that you can hear individually, banjo), and, of course, that seductive, buttery voice. She could sing the telephone book and make it heartbreaking. My favorite of k.d.'s. |
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Great Gift!!!!! for my Mom Submitted on: 2009-01-12 |
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Mom;
Says she is the best, I am not into this style of music, I am a Jazz and Blues guy, but my Mom is a artist and very particular about what she listens to.
So you can take the 5 Stars from her word as solid.... |
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smokey,sultry,but a little draggy Submitted on: 2008-05-03 |
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| First, I want to say that K D Lang has an absolute gorgeous voice,sultry,and her style is jazzy and cool, but some of the songs were a little slow. The valley of the dolls theme was why i purchased this and it didnt dissapoint, Smoke Rings was great,with an Hawaiian feel. I think the theme was interesting too. She is so underrated. |
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Drag may not be what you think Submitted on: 2008-03-28 |
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| I have been a huge fan of K D Lang's for a long time now and this CD proved to be as interesting as I had hope for. When I first heard it I just laughed disbelieving my situation since I quit smoking after smoking most of my life...........and had the usual demons to deal with when you have an addiction.........but DRAG turned out to be a CD mainly concerned with smoking!!!! I laughed so hard the first time I listened to it but after that when I would get a craving I put this on and had a smoke mentally......it has kept me off the cigarettes and proved to me yet again that K. D. never ceases to amaze me and has kept me constantly entertained over the years not only with that incredible voice but the sense of humor that is ever present...........way to go! |
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The Leader of The Pack Submitted on: 2007-08-26 |
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KD Lang plays with a very, very loose concept on "Drag," a collection of songs that have some connection to smoking. That connection is, at times, very fleeting (like "The Air That I Breathe" or "Theme from The Valley of The Dolls") or vivid, like "Don't Smoke In Bed." The real thread here is the languid pace of it all, with Craig Street's production layering everything with smoky, sensual torch-song arrangements. When it works, like the opening "Don't Smoke In Bed," it plays like the most atmospheric of movie soundtracks. When it doesn't (Steve Miller's signature song "The Joker"), it's just awful.
But there are three letter-perfect songs here, "The Air That I Breathe," "Valley of the Dolls" and "Don't Smoke In Bed," that prove Lang's skill at covering Roy Orbison was no fluke. It also came out better a few years down the road when she did interpretations of other Canadian artists on "Hymns of the 49th Parallel." What might have driven this rating up to a fourth star would have been an uptempo song or two; the "Drag" title starts to take on an unintended third meaning.
Still, you keep coming back for that voice. Lang is, no question in my mind, one of the best female voices the 80's produced. She's on a par with Annie Lennox in that category, and the best work on "Drag" (or "Ingénue" or "Reintarnation") maintains her standard of excellence.
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