Label: Mack Avenue
Format: LP 12inch
Barcode: 0673203117716
Catalog number: MACLP 1177
Releasedate: 19-03-21
Format: LP 12inch
Barcode: 0673203117716
Catalog number: MACLP 1177
Releasedate: 19-03-21
- With This Bitter Earth, her second Mack Avenue Records album, Swift's ascendance as a 21st century jazz torchbearer continues.
- Featuring Emmet Cohen, guitarist Armand Hirsch and flutist Aaron Johnson, bassist Yasushi Nakamura, and drummer Bryan Carter
- 2LP regular weight black vinyl in wide-spine single-pocket jacket with insert
- Featuring Emmet Cohen, guitarist Armand Hirsch and flutist Aaron Johnson, bassist Yasushi Nakamura, and drummer Bryan Carter
- 2LP regular weight black vinyl in wide-spine single-pocket jacket with insert
Whereas Veronica Swift's 2019 Mack Avenue Records debut, Confessions, contained songs that played out like pages from her personal diary, on this captivating follow-up, This Bitter Earth, she flips the script by crafting an ingenious song cycle that tackles sexism ["How Lovely to Be a Woman"], domestic abuse ["He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)"], environmental issues, racism, xenophobia ["You've Got to Be Carefully Taught"] and the dangers of fake news ["The Sports Page"].
Accompanied by a team of kindred spirts that includes pianist Emmet Cohen, guitarist Armand Hirsch and flutist Aaron Johnson, bassist Yasushi Nakamura, and drummer Bryan Carter, Swift curates material that covers multiple genres, including jazz, American musicals, vintage R&B and contemporary rock.-
1This Bitter Earth04:26
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2How Lovely to Be a Woman04:09
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3You've Got to Be Carefully Taught05:14
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4Getting to Know You06:18
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5The Man I Love04:48
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6You're the Dangerous Type04:23
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1Trust in Me05:18
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2He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)02:08
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3As Long as He Needs Me04:55
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4Everybody Has the Right to Be Wrong02:50
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5Prisoner of Love04:15
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6The Sports Page06:19
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7Sing05:44