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Basia Bulat — The City With No Rivers
Album: Tall Tall Shadow
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6.5

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Total ratings: 629









Released: 2013
Length: 3:16
Plays (last 30 days): 0
We took him to the train
Cross the border
The city with no name and no rivers
The windows all became pure and golden
The promises of kings
And their orders
The city with no river sings
Now in my dreams he's there
In the darkness
The careless river path, there in cursive
Written in his hand like a warning
The ones we never found waiting for us
The city with no river sings
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 peter.gerzner wrote:

So ein Quatsch - ich wechsle zu AccuRadio - Tschüss




They have a great "Old-Fashioned Christmas" mix you'll probably like...
 hayduke2 wrote:
I would love to spend a night looking down on her gorgeous profile, tracing the lines of her upper lip, then along her jawline and chin, very gently offering a half-kiss to her closed eyes


oh, ... um.. songs pretty good 
 
Well that creeped me out.
So ein Quatsch - ich wechsle zu AccuRadio - Tschüss
Just love Basia and all her work thus far.
Good song !
Basis Bulat could sing the phone book and I'd be enthralled.
 woodchuk wrote:

With a name like "Basia", she would be unmistakably Polish. (Basia, pronounced "basha"  is the diminutive form of "Barbara" in Polish)
Cheers! 

 
Thanks!  I had a Russian sweetie in Moscow named Maria, or Masha in the diminutive, also a good friend Alexander, or Sasha, for short.   I did not know that about Polish (I am of Polish descent as well).
7 > > 8.  I do like this artist.  Really like a few that mostly garner negative comments but positive ratings.
 fredriley wrote:

Ear testing needed? Check.
King in danger? Check.
Gingham tablecloth? Checkity-check.

 
{#Clap}
I want a Basia Bulat-Colby Calais-Michelle Morgan-Rachael Roberts collaboration. Heads at CBC Radio 2 would explode. 
{#Sunny}Forget the quiver the profile and her name. The off key and the lyrics make it work.Not everyhing thing in the world is pitch perfect.Thanks rp.
 rwhardy wrote:
Voice out of tune? Check.
Violin out of tune? Check.
Nailed. it. 

 
Ear testing needed? Check.
King in danger? Check.
Gingham tablecloth? Checkity-check.
 
With a name like "Basia", she would be unmistakably Polish. (Basia, pronounced "basha"  is the diminutive form of "Barbara" in Polish)
Cheers!



rdo wrote:
Interesting name...it says on wiki she is of Polish descent...
 



RP listeners in general don't seem to be very fond of this one. I love it! Often listened to this one through the headphones (mp3 that is) and it's not off-key, but somehow hearing this song via RP, it sounds like it's lowered half a tone. Also, i really love the outro.

 

It's a 9 for me!


This is too lovely by half.


Basia Bulat - Le temps de l'amour, une chanson popularisée par Françoise Hardy (1962) , paroles de Lucien Morisse et d'André Salvet et musique de Jacques Dutronc. Belle et Bum, samedi le 28 septembre 2013. Merci beaucoup Belle et Bum et Télé-Québec.

Interesting name...it says on wiki she is of Polish descent...
Voice out of tune? Check.
Violin out of tune? Check.
Nailed. it. 
 ziakut wrote:
Not extremely impressed. Don't mind the quiver voice, but the arrangement and overall tune...sounds disjointed to me.

 
Do mind the quiver voice. 
Been listening to too much Dido
First listen I like
I would love to spend a night looking down on her gorgeous profile, tracing the lines of her upper lip, then along her jawline and chin, very gently offering a half-kiss to her closed eyes


oh, ... um.. songs pretty good 
Not extremely impressed. Don't mind the quiver voice, but the arrangement and overall tune...sounds disjointed to me.