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Heart
Beautiful Broken
12"
VINYL
RECORD LP
BRAND NEW & FACTORY SEALED
Concord Records
CRE00108
UPC | 888072003446
2016
TRACK LISTING
SIDE A
1. Beautiful Broken - ft. James Hetfield / Metallica
2. Two
3. Sweet Darlin'
4. I Jump
5. Johnny Moon
SIDE B
6. Heaven
7. City's Burning
8. Down On Me
9. One Word
10. Language Of Love
On
Beautiful Broken, Heart decide to tread a path well worn by vintage
rockers: revisiting their catalog. This is an exercise often fraught
with peril. That said, while Ann and Nancy Wilson do stumble, they've
learned from predecessors' mistakes. Seven of these ten cuts were
previously recorded, but none are considered Heart standards.
Thankfully, they left the classics alone. The three new songs are
uniformly excellent additions to the catalog. Co-produced by Nancy
Wilson and bassist Dan Rothchild, the set kicks off with the rocking
title track single, which was included as a bonus track on 2012's
Fanatic. Metallica's James Hetfield adds his gruff baritone and some new
lyrics too. The riff is classic Heart and the juxtaposition of Ann's
clear, soaring alto with Hetfield's throaty roar works. "Two" is a cover
of a new Ne-Yo song. Sung by Nancy (in inspired voice) with Ann
backing, its first half is fueled by piano and a B-3, before a Moog
bass line, synth strings, and electric guitars build it into a mid-tempo
rocker. Ann's "Sweet Darlin'" (from Bebe le Strange) features an
enormous string chart by Paul Buckmaster inspired by the sessions he did
with Elton John in the early '70s. Her voice rises above the swelling
violins, violas, cellos, piano, and drums. "I Jump," another new tune,
also gets the orchestral treatment, but the counterpoint between strings
and dissonant, Led Zeppelin-esque riffing in the refrain cleverly
offsets the sweetness in the verses. This set marks the first time that
"Heaven" has appeared on a studio album. Opening with a bowed acoustic
guitar that sounds like a sarod, it's a meld of new age, folk, and East
Indian open-tuned drone throughout the intro. When the drums and
electric slide guitars wind in and Ann Wilson lets her thunderous voice
out of the gate, it's plodding stadium rock greatness. "Down on Me,"
from Bebe le Strange, was originally a scorching, theatrical
blues-rocker. It's been slowed here with a syncopated back beat. The
blues feel remains but is tempered by a fine soul tinge in Ann's
delivery. Some tracks just don't work: the new version of "City's
Burning" has been slowed and funked up, but schmaltzy strings water down
the backbone riff. "Johnny Moon" and "Language of Love" are messy,
unfocused "kitchen sink" approaches that can't decide what they want to
be. Beautiful Broken could have used more uptempo tracks to balance out
the ballads; they would have added dimension to an intriguing album.
This is obviously not meant to attract new fans, but one to re-engage
longstanding ones. It's a mixed bag, but its experimentation works more
often than not, while the new songs suggest Heart's creativity is
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