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From The Bitter To The Sweet |
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Studio album by Luba |
Released |
2000 |
Recorded |
1999 |
Genre |
Pop/Indie |
Length |
50:11 |
Label |
Azure Music |
Producer |
Borza Ghomeshi & Eric Lange |
Luba chronology |
Luba...Live On Tour (1990) |
From The Bitter To The Sweet (2000) |
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From The Bitter To The Sweet is the latest release by Canadian singer, Luba. A primarily solo work on her own label and her first in over a decade, it did not produce as much sales or radio airplay as her previous albums. The style of songs are much more subdued than in earlier works, possibly due her recent hard times, but this album still won some critical acclaim. Featured singles include "Sorry," "Is She A Lot Like Me" and "Let Me Be The One."
[edit] Track listing
- Sorry – 5:05
- Is She A Lot Like Me – 4:26
- Let Me Be The One – 4:50
- All Over Again – 4:51
- Sooner Than Soon - 4:40
- How Can I Trust You Now - 4:53
- Inside Out - 4:22
- From The Bitter To The Sweet - 4:41
- I Am What I Am - 3:59
- What Would It Take - 5:45
- Anything At All - 2:39
[edit] Personnel
- Luba: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
- Rick Haworth: Electric Guitar, Octave Mandolin
- Norman DiBlasio: Piano, Keyboards, Drum Programming
- Kevin DeSouza: Bass
- Eric Lange: Drums, Percussion
- Don Meunier: Classical & Acoustic Guitar
- Ligia Paquin: Viola
- François Pilan: Violin
- Sheila Hannigan: Cello
[edit] Additional musicians
- Andrew Creegan: Percussion, Dulcimer on "Let Me Be The One"
- Pat Sheehan: Acoustic & Electric Guitars on "From The Bitter To The Sweet"
- Borza Ghomeshi: Electric Guitar on "I Am What I Am"
[edit] References
- The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music. Luba: Credits. Retrieved Apr. 19, 2007.
[edit] External links