Loren Connors: EvangelineLoren Connors: Evangeline
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Loren Connors: Evangeline

Achingly beautiful, subtle guitar mastery



'First-time available on vinyl (pressed as a limited CD in 1998), Evangeline finds Connors working in a narrative structure. This album trails the story of Evangeline, the heroine of an epic-poem written in 1847. Loren’s guitar tone follows the weary landscapes and mournful souls of the characters.

Thematically Evangeline falls in line with the other romantic Connors LPs Recital as published, Airs and Lullaby, though with a defining arc in direction. Parallel guitar preludes begin this collection, leading to distant ballads in spheres of reverb. Suzanne Langille softly singing on the first track sets this album as a child’s fable. As longing clouded in dreams of loss and devotion.'

Loren Connors: Evangeline

Loren Connors: Evangeline

Achingly beautiful, subtle guitar mastery

Evangeline (feat. Suzanne Langille)1:13AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
Dance Acadia1:16AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
Ships1:13AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
The Burning Of Grand Pre1:32AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
Two Paths3:02AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
The Bridegroom Of Snow7:48AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Voice Of The Ocean, "Despair Not!"4:46AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Once you Touched Me2:15AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
Jesuits1:34AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
Sister of Mercy1:39AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
His Room (In the Almshouse)1:27AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
Oh, My Beloved1:22AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
Gabriel Dies2:05AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00
Evangeline1:07AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00



'First-time available on vinyl (pressed as a limited CD in 1998), Evangeline finds Connors working in a narrative structure. This album trails the story of Evangeline, the heroine of an epic-poem written in 1847. Loren’s guitar tone follows the weary landscapes and mournful souls of the characters.

Thematically Evangeline falls in line with the other romantic Connors LPs Recital as published, Airs and Lullaby, though with a defining arc in direction. Parallel guitar preludes begin this collection, leading to distant ballads in spheres of reverb. Suzanne Langille softly singing on the first track sets this album as a child’s fable. As longing clouded in dreams of loss and devotion.'