In addition to the standard version's 2 cds, this deluxe version includes a third cd featuring never before released live tracks as well as the never before recorded, 'The Right to Love' The DVD features 11 videos of rarely seen footage, 10 of which have never before been available for purchase.
Recollection Boxset Specs: 3 CDs + 1 DVD, 6 color lined box with 4 mini jackets and a 36 pp booklet.
This two-disc retrospective -- which includes favorites like 'Constant Craving' and 'Smoke Rings' as well as ten tracks that never appeared on k.d. lang albums; and interpretations of classic songs like Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' and The Hollies 'The Air That I Breathe' -- illustrates how lang got to this significant point in her career, 25 years after the independent release of her debut, A Truly Western Experience. As lang moved from the subversively whimsical cow-punk sound of her early career in Western Canada to a broader pop palette, she has shown an ever-increasing sophistication, both as songwriter and interpreter. Dramatic, country-meets-lounge opener 'Trail of Broken Hearts,' from her 1989 Grammy Award-winning Absolute Torch and Twang album, encapsulates where she came from and where she was heading. The luxurious adult pop of 'Constant Craving,' from the platinum-selling 1992 Ingenue, garnered her a Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female Grammy and remains her best known and most successful single. The effervescent 'Miss Chatelaine,' also from Ingenue, remains a concert favorite and 'I Dream of Spring,' is a particularly lush example of what she so artfully created for the acclaimed Watershed.
Her bravura rendition of 'Crying,' originally cut with Orbison for the soundtrack to the movie Hiding Out, has become a showstopper in her live performances, perhaps rivaled only be her beautifully restrained version of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah.' This soaring signature tune appears here as both a new recording, and in its original studio version. On her 2004 Nonesuch debut, Hymns of the 49th Parallel, she explored the work of her fellow Canadian songwriters, including Neil Young ('Helpless') and the woefully underrated Jane Siberry (the sublime 'The Valley'). Regardless of its source, her choice of cover material has always been inspired, as evidenced by her take on the Hollies' 'The Air That I Breathe,' Joni Mitchell's 'Help Me,'the Beatles' Golden Slumbers,' and Chris Isaak's 'Western Stars,' produced by Nashville legend Owen Bradley, Patsy Cline's mentor, for Shadowlands. lang is equally adept with such standards as Cole Porter's 'Love For Sale' and 'So In Love,' and the jazz classic 'Moonglow' (performed here with Tony Bennett), and that has endeared her to a multi-generational audience.
Title Tracks for Recollection
1. Trail of Broken Hearts - k.d. lang
2. Constant Craving - k.d. lang
3. The Air That I Breathe - k.d. lang
4. Helpless - k.d. lang
5. You're OK - k.d. lang
6. Western Stars - k.d. lang
7. The Valley - k.d. lang
8. Summerfling - k.d. lang
9. Miss Chatelaine - k.d. lang
10. I Dream Of Spring - k.d. lang
11. Hallelujah - k.d. lang
12. Help Me
13. Hush Sweet Lover
14. Beautifully Combined (New Song)
15. Crying (Duet with Roy Orbison)
16. Love for Sale
17. Golden Slumbers
18. Barefoot
19. Moonglow (Duet with Tony Bennett)
20. So In Love
21. Calling All Angels (Duet with Jane Siberry)
22. Hallelujah (New Version)
23. Sitting On Top of the World
24. Sexuality
25. Skylark
26. Helpless (KCRW - live from Malibu PAC)
27. Western Stars (KCRW - live from Malibu PAC)
28. Wash Me Clean (KCRW - live from Malibu PAC)
29. Thread (KCRW - live from Malibu PAC)
30. Once In A While (KCRW - live from Malibu PAC)
31. I Dream Of Spring (KCRW - live from Malibu PAC)
32. Smoke Rings (KCRW - live from Malibu PAC)
33. The Right To Love (KCRW - live from Malibu PAC)
34. Constant Craving
35. Just Keep Me Moving
36. Hush Sweet Lover
37. Miss Chatelaine
38. The Mind of Love
39. Crying (with Roy Orbison)
40. You're OK
41. Summerfling
42. Love Is Everything
43. Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen)
44. Helpless (Neil Young)
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
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56 of 56 people found the following review helpful
Superb material, excellent remastering... can we have the COMPLETE boxed set now, please?, February 13, 2010
Coltbear - A Music Fan "DJ Steve" (NY/NJ Metro Area) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Recollection (Audio CD)
From 1987's "Angel With A Lariat," k.d. lang's first American debut up to this very day when I just finished watching her singing "Hallelujah" at the XXI Olympic Opening Ceremony, I find myself (as you will be asking about your own personal favorites), where is "Pullin' Back The Reins" from "Absolute Torch And Twang?" Where is "Lock, Stock and Teardrops," along with several other classics from "Shadowland?" The gorgeous "Still Thrives This Love" and "Save Me," from "Ingenue" are nowhere to be found, as the astonishingly beautiful "Infinite and Unforeseen" and "If I Were You," from "All You Can Eat" are sorely missing. Instead of the admittedly more dramatic "Theme From Valley of the Dolls" and "Till The Heart Caves In" from "Drag," we get "Smoke Rings," and "The Air That I Breathe," the latter which proves that when Miss lang covers a song as in Dionne Warwick's "Theme From Valley of the Dolls" or the Hollies' "The Air That I Breathe," both definitive versions, she makes them her...Read more
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
k. d. lang: An American Treasure, February 23, 2010
Kevin Pepper "JedeyeNite" (Elkmont, AL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Recollection (Audio CD)
This box set is a fantastic review of lang's recording history. If you are debating between buying the 2-disc and the 4-disc set, I will try to point out why you may want to invest in the 4-disc set.
k. d. lang has evolved from country, to pop, to true diva status. Any fan of k. d. will agree that it's the voice that keeps drawing us back for more. I have been a fan for many years, and I have to admit that just like any other musician, she may have had a couple of hiccups along the way, but the last several years we have heard her embrace her vocal style and deliver some absolute masterpieces. I don't even have to hear a sample of any new albums now before buying them.
So, what's in the 4-disc set???? The first 2 discs are the same as in the standard collection. While I believe the songs sound great, I was surprised to see some titles missing from the set. I just can't think of a k. d. lang concert without thinking of the song, "Big Boned Gal". Although...Read more
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
"Where Are Your Songs Kathryn?", February 25, 2010
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This review is from: Recollection (Audio CD)
k.d. lang has a beautiful voice. What the producers of Recollection seemingly forgot is that she is also a superb songwriter. Filling 50% of an already abbreviated collection with covers and padding the rest with obscure soundtrack contributions and duets skews the perception of just how k.d. lang spent her commercial peak in the 1990s and early 2000s on Sire/Warner Bros. Records.
The release of Reintarnation in 2006, representing her earlier, "punk cowgirl" era, allowed for this second retrospective to focus on the expanse of her singles output beginning with 1992's "Constant Craving", when k.d. became a visible and outspoken pop culture icon possessing an exceptional singing voice and accomplished songwriting skills.
Perhaps now all involved would rather forget that the better part of a decade was then spent courting pop radio and the higher reaches of the charts with deserving but ultimately under performing singles. Regardless, the fact remains that the...Read more