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Cover Art Marc Almond
Violent Silence/A Woman's Story
[Thirsty Ear; 1986; r:1998]
Rating: 6.8

In 1985, Marc Almond wrote songs for A Woman's Story, each of which was colorful and abstract. And continuing in the grand Almond-ine tradition, they're highly visual pieces. One of the best tracks, "The Plague," flows like a march into war. With many voices in unison, Almond creates the effect of a shared experience. The lyrics describe a dark plague striking and attacking life as we know it. Another high point on the record, "Little White Cloud That Cried" is a smooth and heavenly ballad. The lyrics are sweetly accented by angelic female voices and sweeping harp glissandos.

Thirsty Ear's new reissue of A Woman's Story includes the recordings which comprised another release from Marc Almond, Violent Silence. These five tracks were recorded in 1985 from a performance celebrating French surrealist erotic writer Georges Bataille. The recording is a rare glimpse into a live performance by Almond, and a nice freebie to complement this record's re-release.

-Aparna Mohan, 1998







10.0: Essential
9.5-9.9: Spectacular
9.0-9.4: Amazing
8.5-8.9: Exceptional; will likely rank among writer's top ten albums of the year
8.0-8.4: Very good
7.5-7.9: Above average; enjoyable
7.0-7.4: Not brilliant, but nice enough
6.0-6.9: Has its moments, but isn't strong
5.0-5.9: Mediocre; not good, but not awful
4.0-4.9: Just below average; bad outweighs good by just a little bit
3.0-3.9: Definitely below average, but a few redeeming qualities
2.0-2.9: Heard worse, but still pretty bad
1.0-1.9: Awful; not a single pleasant track
0.0-0.9: Breaks new ground for terrible