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Released 1992
This final release of new music by Mark Heard remains one of his greatest. The entire album features an electric steel mandolin, which provides a high-pitched chime-y melody to every track. There are great lyrics all the way through. The passionate "Tip of My Tongue" bursts with an aggressive energy about the inability to express one's self. "Orphans of God" is a gentle track with subdued vocals -- a heartfelt expression of the human condition. Things take a darker turn on "We Know Too Much," with a myth-like mysticism resonating with the Garden of Eden story, complemented by ominous instrumentation. The only shortcomings to this recording are its length and its lack of a follow-up. There is a lot of music here, and it's difficult to get through in just one sitting. The electric mandolin is nice, but 70 minutes worth is a little like eating too much candy. This record is best listened to in smaller doses. One can only wonder what other masterpieces might have lain in wait had Heard's life not been cut so short. ~ Mark W.B. Allender, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. Tip of My Tongue 2. Satellite Sky 3. The Big Wheels Roll 4. Orphans of God 5. Another Day in Limbo 6. Language of Love 7. Freight Train to Nowhere 8. Long Way Down 9. A Broken Man 10. Love Is So Blind 11. Hammers and Nails 12. We Know Too Much 13. Lost on Purpose 14. Nothing But the Wind 15. Treasure of a Broken Land
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