Angela DiPrima - Pineapples & Penguins

Sunday 1st October 1995
Angela DiPrima - Pineapples & Penguins
Angela DiPrima - Pineapples & Penguins

STYLE: Roots/Acoustic
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 4880-6377
LABEL: Get Real GRAG001
FORMAT: CD Album

Reviewed by Andy Long

Angela DiPrima's tender acoustic songs will appeal to fans of Joni Mitchell and Janis Ian, or, more contemporarily, Sheryl Crowe and Jan Krist. Recorded in a purely live and acoustic setting 'PAP' is an authentic sounding album with sparse and simple arrangements which accentuate the poetic lyrical narratives. Some of the songs talk about Angela's love for her adopted homeland, notably "Beneath South African Skies" which is a whistle-stop tour through the country and "Brick By Brick", inspired by the 650 families living in Tambo Square, a squatter community in Guguletu, Cape Town. Other titles such as "Yet I Will Worship", "Remind Me" and "The Lover Of Your Soul" have a Psalm-like quality of worship and reflect a personal intimacy with the Creator. For me the outstanding song is "Wartime Student Of The News". "At the end of the day...what is my response?" asks Angela in the liner notes. "Ashamed of my indifference, unable to finish my evening meal, I reached for my guitar and pen and began to pray. This is the result. A reminder that not everyone 'lived happily ever after'."

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Reader Comments

Posted by jennifer moxey in scotland @ 18:28 on Aug 28 2010

I have the cd Candle in the Wind, and would love to buy pineapples and penquins, please let me know where and how i can purchase it, i treasure my cd and love the meaningful lyrics so much.

every blessing to you Angela



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