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The Innocence Mission fully realized their tremendous potential for the first time on Glow, which is only their third album after a decade together. They finally managed to strike the perfect balance between the little everyday themes of their lyrics and the sweeping cinematic atmospheres of their guitar reverb and keyboards-in part thanks to an increased reliance on acoustic guitars and pianos. The result is a thoroughly original pop gem. Glow evokes with amazing clarity the sights, sounds, feelings and smells of quiet middle class lives; of curious children, late evening discussions in neighbor's kitchens, "taking blankets to the bay, " "catching snow in our cupped hands, " "going through yellow yards to the library lions." Lyricist/vocalist Karen Peris has a gift for choosing little snatches of imagery which add up to a gorgeously complete picture, like the dashes of paint in a Seraut or a Monet (the comparison to 19th century artists seems inevitable somehow-other critics have mentioned Jane Austin and Louisa May Alcott). Those fragmentary images are inflated with full emotional heft by the glowingly polished production. This time around, the band replaced its longtime producer, Larry Klein (Mr. Joni Mitchell) with an obviously gifted newcomer, Dennis Herring (Camper Van Beethoven). Herring shows a greater sensitivity to the band's songs, making the sound considerably more intimate. This was perhaps all the Innocence Mission needed to adequately distinguish its sound from their beloved influences (although the similarity to the Sundays' brand of mellow ambience is still a mite too close for comfort). Karen Peris' distinctive childlike warble is even more childish this time-more restrained and less strident. With someone else's songs, that might seem grating or affected. But here it's simply another example of Herring's perfect tweaking and adjusting of the Mission's unique sensibility. Their songs hum and reverberate with sheer wonder at life's smallest pleasures, and even life's little frustrations. This group of quiet Catholics communicate unassuming spirituality and inexlicable hope without glossing over the negatives, and their giddy joy is contagious even when they're luxuriating in melancholy. That was particularly refreshing in the famously cynical world of mid-1990s Alternative pop radio-the band finally scored some national airplay with "Bright As Yellow," after a decade of glowing critical notices and disappointing sales. ~ Darryl Cater
Recorded at Kingsway, New Orleans, Louisiana and Bad Animals, Seattle, Washington.
Personnel: Karen Peris (vocals, guitar, piano, organ); Mike Bitts (vocals, vibraphone, bass guitar); Don Peris (guitar, organ); David Tonkongui (cello); Steve Brown (drums, tambourine).
Recording information: Kingsway Studio, New Orleans, LA.
Photographers: Dana Tynan; Marlon Hart.
The Innocence Mission: Karen Peris (vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, organ); Don Peris (guitar, organ); Mike Bitts (bass, vocals, vibraphone); Steve Brown (drums, tambourine).
Additional personnel: David Tonkonogui (cello).
Glow Music | List Price | $9.95 (You save $0.80) | | Category | Rock Albums, Folk CDs, Alternative, Rock/Pop | | Label | A & M | | Orig Year | 1995 | | All Time Sales Rank | 18176  | | CD Universe Part number | 1094250 | | Catalog number | 540332 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 06, 1995 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Dennis Herring | | Engineer | Chris Fuhrman | | Recording Time | 40 minutes | | Personnel | Steve Brown - drums, tambourine Karen Peris - vocals, guitar, piano, organ Don Peris - guitar, organ Mike Bitts - vocals, vibraphone, bass guitar David Tonkongui - cello
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Innocence Mission Glow Songs Glow Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   The album has it all... Lyrics are phenomenal(of course), Peris's voice heavenly,quitar work,melody and group chemistry.I love all kinds of artists and this rates in my top 10 favorite albums. Nuf said. Submitted by Dickinson (Essex Jct,Vermont)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
one of the best with only 4 cds that i know of by innocence mission this is my pick. with the talent of these artists they should be putting more music out!we can only hope.GREAT MUSIC Submitted by a reviewer (cincinnati,ohio,usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ultimately happy This is one of my favorites. When the album first came out I was playing bits and pieces of it on college radio but did not take notice of this record until three years ago when I recalled having heard some of it. It was the perfect music to listen to while getting my head back on straight, leaving the 'big city' and moving back home to care for my elderly grandmother. Gram had passed, I have changed, but I continue to listen to this album which slows me down, points me in the right direction, and truly means so very much to me. 'you see the holy spirit burning in your trees and walk on glowing with the same glow...' Submitted by barkerman32 (White Cloud, MI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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