In My Hour Of Weakness, I Found A Sweetness
Romance’s second Celine Dion tribute ‘In My Hour Of Weakness, I Found A Sweetness‘ was originally released on a limited edition tape that’s now been expanded and pressed to vinyl for the first time, now doubled in length and even more tumescent with dewy-eyed, unreleased material inspired by the Canadian crooner, taking its place in Romance’s prized pantheon of works that cream the sentimental quintessence and mystery of ‘90s ballads into the aether…
Immersive and beautiful in its plangent simplicity and emotional immediacy, the album is now rendered with nearly twice as much material readied for sound bathing, especially in its soft focus-frosted glisten that’s ideal for northerly latitudes. The ‘art-in-mouth opener ‘Bring My Baby Back (Again)’ reconstitutes Dion’s Disney Princess Power Ballad lustre at the front, along with the beatific soar of ‘’Til We Meet Again’, the lower key waves of dry iced bass that lap her levitating feet in ‘Believe’, and the eyelash flutter fronds of filtered phonemes and ohrwurming phrases to ‘Once Upon A Time (Alt Mix)’.
The rest is all new to this version. A standout ‘Believe’ is revised to twice the length as ‘Believe (How Deep Is The Ocean?)’ with a subtly pulsating, subaquatic appeal, whilst the record culminates in a pinky-puce-hued curtain closer ‘Feel (For The First Time)’ that registers up there with the finest Pinkcourtesyphone or Malibu for levels of silken strings and blushed bliss, wavering on the cusp of melancholy and drift-away wonder that calls to mind the 2nd half transition of Mulholland Drive, when it all gets fully transcendent…
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Romance’s second Celine Dion tribute ‘In My Hour Of Weakness, I Found A Sweetness‘ was originally released on a limited edition tape that’s now been expanded and pressed to vinyl for the first time, now doubled in length and even more tumescent with dewy-eyed, unreleased material inspired by the Canadian crooner, taking its place in Romance’s prized pantheon of works that cream the sentimental quintessence and mystery of ‘90s ballads into the aether…
Immersive and beautiful in its plangent simplicity and emotional immediacy, the album is now rendered with nearly twice as much material readied for sound bathing, especially in its soft focus-frosted glisten that’s ideal for northerly latitudes. The ‘art-in-mouth opener ‘Bring My Baby Back (Again)’ reconstitutes Dion’s Disney Princess Power Ballad lustre at the front, along with the beatific soar of ‘’Til We Meet Again’, the lower key waves of dry iced bass that lap her levitating feet in ‘Believe’, and the eyelash flutter fronds of filtered phonemes and ohrwurming phrases to ‘Once Upon A Time (Alt Mix)’.
The rest is all new to this version. A standout ‘Believe’ is revised to twice the length as ‘Believe (How Deep Is The Ocean?)’ with a subtly pulsating, subaquatic appeal, whilst the record culminates in a pinky-puce-hued curtain closer ‘Feel (For The First Time)’ that registers up there with the finest Pinkcourtesyphone or Malibu for levels of silken strings and blushed bliss, wavering on the cusp of melancholy and drift-away wonder that calls to mind the 2nd half transition of Mulholland Drive, when it all gets fully transcendent…
Romance’s second Celine Dion tribute ‘In My Hour Of Weakness, I Found A Sweetness‘ was originally released on a limited edition tape that’s now been expanded and pressed to vinyl for the first time, now doubled in length and even more tumescent with dewy-eyed, unreleased material inspired by the Canadian crooner, taking its place in Romance’s prized pantheon of works that cream the sentimental quintessence and mystery of ‘90s ballads into the aether…
Immersive and beautiful in its plangent simplicity and emotional immediacy, the album is now rendered with nearly twice as much material readied for sound bathing, especially in its soft focus-frosted glisten that’s ideal for northerly latitudes. The ‘art-in-mouth opener ‘Bring My Baby Back (Again)’ reconstitutes Dion’s Disney Princess Power Ballad lustre at the front, along with the beatific soar of ‘’Til We Meet Again’, the lower key waves of dry iced bass that lap her levitating feet in ‘Believe’, and the eyelash flutter fronds of filtered phonemes and ohrwurming phrases to ‘Once Upon A Time (Alt Mix)’.
The rest is all new to this version. A standout ‘Believe’ is revised to twice the length as ‘Believe (How Deep Is The Ocean?)’ with a subtly pulsating, subaquatic appeal, whilst the record culminates in a pinky-puce-hued curtain closer ‘Feel (For The First Time)’ that registers up there with the finest Pinkcourtesyphone or Malibu for levels of silken strings and blushed bliss, wavering on the cusp of melancholy and drift-away wonder that calls to mind the 2nd half transition of Mulholland Drive, when it all gets fully transcendent…
Romance’s second Celine Dion tribute ‘In My Hour Of Weakness, I Found A Sweetness‘ was originally released on a limited edition tape that’s now been expanded and pressed to vinyl for the first time, now doubled in length and even more tumescent with dewy-eyed, unreleased material inspired by the Canadian crooner, taking its place in Romance’s prized pantheon of works that cream the sentimental quintessence and mystery of ‘90s ballads into the aether…
Immersive and beautiful in its plangent simplicity and emotional immediacy, the album is now rendered with nearly twice as much material readied for sound bathing, especially in its soft focus-frosted glisten that’s ideal for northerly latitudes. The ‘art-in-mouth opener ‘Bring My Baby Back (Again)’ reconstitutes Dion’s Disney Princess Power Ballad lustre at the front, along with the beatific soar of ‘’Til We Meet Again’, the lower key waves of dry iced bass that lap her levitating feet in ‘Believe’, and the eyelash flutter fronds of filtered phonemes and ohrwurming phrases to ‘Once Upon A Time (Alt Mix)’.
The rest is all new to this version. A standout ‘Believe’ is revised to twice the length as ‘Believe (How Deep Is The Ocean?)’ with a subtly pulsating, subaquatic appeal, whilst the record culminates in a pinky-puce-hued curtain closer ‘Feel (For The First Time)’ that registers up there with the finest Pinkcourtesyphone or Malibu for levels of silken strings and blushed bliss, wavering on the cusp of melancholy and drift-away wonder that calls to mind the 2nd half transition of Mulholland Drive, when it all gets fully transcendent…
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Romance’s second Celine Dion tribute ‘In My Hour Of Weakness, I Found A Sweetness‘ was originally released on a limited edition tape that’s now been expanded and pressed to vinyl for the first time, now doubled in length and even more tumescent with dewy-eyed, unreleased material inspired by the Canadian crooner, taking its place in Romance’s prized pantheon of works that cream the sentimental quintessence and mystery of ‘90s ballads into the aether…
Immersive and beautiful in its plangent simplicity and emotional immediacy, the album is now rendered with nearly twice as much material readied for sound bathing, especially in its soft focus-frosted glisten that’s ideal for northerly latitudes. The ‘art-in-mouth opener ‘Bring My Baby Back (Again)’ reconstitutes Dion’s Disney Princess Power Ballad lustre at the front, along with the beatific soar of ‘’Til We Meet Again’, the lower key waves of dry iced bass that lap her levitating feet in ‘Believe’, and the eyelash flutter fronds of filtered phonemes and ohrwurming phrases to ‘Once Upon A Time (Alt Mix)’.
The rest is all new to this version. A standout ‘Believe’ is revised to twice the length as ‘Believe (How Deep Is The Ocean?)’ with a subtly pulsating, subaquatic appeal, whilst the record culminates in a pinky-puce-hued curtain closer ‘Feel (For The First Time)’ that registers up there with the finest Pinkcourtesyphone or Malibu for levels of silken strings and blushed bliss, wavering on the cusp of melancholy and drift-away wonder that calls to mind the 2nd half transition of Mulholland Drive, when it all gets fully transcendent…