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Exclusive: Suzanne Vega streams entire new album online ahead of release

The legendary lyricist reveals 'Tales from the Realms of the Queen of Pentangles' - and a self-penned track-by-track guide - for the first time

Jenn Selby
Wednesday 29 January 2014 11:00 GMT
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Suzanne Vega has streamed her entire new album, Tales from the Realms of the Queen of Pentangles, exclusively online ahead of its official release date on 3 February.

Scroll down to listen to the stream and read Vega’s track-by-track in full

The legendary singer-songwriter has unveiled 10 new songs, each of which tells a story on the merging of the material and spiritual world, she writes.

The eclectic tracks range from guitar-driven, atmospheric soundscapes to classic folk. Meanwhile, “Don’t Uncork What You Can’t Contain” sees Vega experiment with sampling for the first time – that sample rather randomly being rapper 50 Cent’s “Candy Shop”.

"I had kernels of songs recorded mostly on my iPhone – recordings with melodies, lyrics, notes and pieces of ideas," Vega says of the making of the album. "Gerry Leonard [producer, David Bowie] and I began getting together once a week in my manager’s office in New York City to tease out and solidify these ideas. We did this for about a year.

"We then tried the songs out on the road, adjusting the songs every night depending on how they felt live. Every night Gerry and I made changes to lyrics, melodies, keys, tempos and arrangements. "I Never Wear White" has proven itself to be a crowd favorite night after night whether we are playing in Arkansas or Tokyo."

Track-By-Track, by Suzanne Vega

“Crack in the Wall”

S: “This is a parable about how wanting too much materially leads to loss. But can be redeemed!”

“Fool’s Complaint”

S: “The Fool is free from possessions, but complains about the Queen of Pentacles, who can be nurturing, but also greedy. She comes from the world of Tarot; she is the Queen of the material world including coins (wealth), bodily health and pleasures, and earthly possessions.”

“I Never Wear White”

S: “It’s true. Here are some reasons why. Maybe you feel the same. I don’t mind if you wear it.”

“Portrait of the Knight of Wands”

S: “Trying to figure out a friend’s terrible mood. Normally the Knight of Wands is a fiery and optimistic character so this really was a bad day for him.”

“Don’t Uncork What You Can’t Contain”

S: “Good advice! Or is it? A few tales that illustrate both sides.”

“Jacob and the Angel”

S: “A retelling of the story from the Bible.”

“Silver Bridge”

S: “A true story of the death of someone dear and how it seemed I saw where he had passed over.”

“Song of the Stoic”

S: “If “Luka” grew to be a man who worked say, as a roadie, this could be his story.”

“Laying on of Hands”

S: “A wry look at the times we live in. I think of The Hugging Saint and the police activity from the Occupy Wall Street movement when I think of this title.”

“There Is A Road (Horizon) for Vaclav Havel”

S: “The first verse is my own point of view. I have always been moved by the life of Vaclav Havel and the second verse encapsulates his life to the best of my ability.”

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Suzanne Vega's Tales from the Realm of the Queen of Pentangles will be out on Cooking Vinyl on 3 February 2014

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