- A Bao A Qu (album)
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Name = A Bao A Qu
Type = ep
Artist =Virginia Astley
Cover size = 100
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Next album ="A Bao A Qu" is a 4 track 10" EP by singer-songwriter
Virginia Astley .The selection of 4 songs indicated her preferences for poetic and classical sounds as 3 of the 4 songs had a direct connection.Thesleeve art and script are credited to the artiste."We will meet them again" was a translation of a verse from the "
Kindertotenlieder ", a series of poems byFriedrich Rückert used byAustria n composerGustav Mahler for his song cycle of the same name, its meaning being "Songs On The Death Of Children". "Arctic Death" was inspired by the W. B. Yeats poem "An Irish Airman Foresees His Death " and also inspired theCatherine DeNeuve sleeve used for "Promise Nothing". "Sanctus" is a straight reading inLatin from the Requiem as used byBenjamin Britten in his "War Requiem ". It's also her onlya cappella song, the other voices beingNicky Holland and her brotherJon Astley who co-produced the recordings. In 1999 a privately made CD was issued on the Astra label and added computerised sounds as "Sanctus 2000"."Angel Crying" is in the style of a
Revivalist Hymn and features 2 members of the soon to be Big Country, then part of her cousin in lawSimon Townshend 's band On the Air. In fact this debut was something of a family affair as her nieces Emma and Aminta Townshend were backup singers. Other musicians involved wereJosephine Wells ofKissing the Pink andPeter Hope Evans , ex-Medicine Head .After what could be called Virginia's Song Cycle Of Death she got it out of her system and moved on to other things, though her overall sound was to remain in the same turf for 2 decades. The album shares its name with a Malayan legend; at the time of composition, Virginia had recently read a book by
Jorge Luis Borges which described the legend, and a great deal of her lyrics depended on what she'd been reading at the time.
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