NONESUCH TO REISSUE K.D. LANG’S GRAMMY-WINNING BREAKTHROUGH ALBUMINGÉNUE ON JULY 7
AHEAD OF HER INGÉNUE REDUX AUSTRALIAN TOUR
“Few singers command such perfection of pitch. Her voice, at once beautiful and unadorned and softened with a veil of smoke, invariably hits the middle of a note and remains there.”
– New York Times
Nonesuch will release k.d. lang’s Ingénue: 25th Anniversary Edition on July 7 to celebrate the double platinum-selling, Grammy Award–winning album’s silver anniversary. The release comes just days ahead of the Australian leg of her Ingénue Redux Tour tour. Ingénue: 25th Anniversary Edition will be available on vinyl LP August 18 and is available to pre-order now.
This new two-disc set includes remastered versions of the album’s original ten tracks, including the huge hit Constant Craving, and the second disc features eight previously unreleased performances from lang’s 1993 MTV Unplugged episode, recorded in New York City’s famed Ed Sullivan Theater. A video of lang’s MTV Unplugged performance of Constant Craving can be viewed here.
Ingénue was k.d. lang’s fifth album, following a quartet of records that pushed the boundaries of country music. Released in 1992, the album was the first of entirely new material. lang wrote most of the songs with her longtime collaborator Ben Mink; Greg Penny co-wrote So It Shall Be and all three produced the album. The UK’s NME named it one of the year’s best albums and said, “You will fall in love with Ingénue. In fact, you will want to have its children.”
As James Reed writes in the 25th Anniversary Edition liner note, “Ingénue is still such a mysterious body of work … You’d be hard-pressed to pinpoint when the album was released or even made and where. It slinks out of the speakers with luminous melodies in search of a soundtrack, its choruses as vast and sweeping as the Canadian prairies where lang grew up in Consort, Alberta. A strange brew of torch and twang, of pop gloss and jazz sophistication—and shot through with Eastern European flourishes … lang was fond of calling it ‘post-nuclear cabaret’ back then.
“Throughout Ingénue, a succinct song cycle and ode to an unrequited relationship, we witness an artist navigating love in its many splendors. It should have come with a warning sticker on its cover: ‘Love is not always pretty. Proceed with caution—and a Kleenex.’ lang was unflinching in presenting desire as both toxic and intoxicating, a human condition that subsumes all of us at some point.”
On tour, in addition to performing songs from Ingénue, lang marks the 150th anniversary of Canada as an independent nation by singing music from her 2004 Nonesuch album, Hymns of the 49th Parallel, which features lang singing the songs that define her country, by fellow Canadians including Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Jane Siberry, Ron Sexsmith, and Bruce Cockburn. (lang is a Canada 150 Ambassador.)
Sing it Loud was lang’s most recent solo studio album, released by Nonesuch in 2011. In 2010, the label released the four-time Grammy winner and eight-time Juno winner’s first career retrospective, Recollection, which features twenty-two of lang’s most beloved recordings including an all-new interpretation of the Leonard Cohen classic Hallelujah. Previously, Nonesuch released lang’s Watershed (2008), which debuted in Billboard’s top ten upon its release.
Called “the greatest female singer in the whole world” by fellow Canadian Michael Bublé, lang has had a distinguished career. In addition to a fruitful collaboration with Tony Bennett, she has performed alongside luminaries including Roy Orbison, Bonnie Raitt, Elton John and Loretta Lynn. She sang at the closing ceremonies of the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. lang has contributed music to the soundtracks of several films, including Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and Happy Feet. She has also appeared in a number of films, including Salmonberries, The Black Dahlia and Eye of the Beholder. In 1996, lang received Canada’s highest civilian honour, the Order of Canada.
INGÉNUE: 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION TRACKLISTING
Disc 1
Save Me
The Mind of Love
Miss Chatelaine
Wash Me Clean
So It Shall Be
Still Thrives This Love
Season of Hollow Soul
Outside Myself
Tears of Love’s Recall
Constant Craving
Disc 2
Save Me (MTV Unplugged)
The Mind of Love (MTV Unplugged)
So It Shall Be (MTV Unplugged)
Miss Chatelaine (MTV Unplugged)
Season of Hollow Soul (MTV Unplugged)
Wash Me Clean (MTV Unplugged)
Constant Craving (MTV Unplugged)
Still Thrives This Love (MTV Unplugged)
INGÉNUE REDUX AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES
Tuesday 18th July – Plenary, Melbourne VIC
Tickets available now
Thursday 20th July – State Theatre, Melbourne VIC
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Friday 21st July – State Theatre, Melbourne VIC
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Sunday 23rd July – Riverside Theatre, Perth WA
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Monday 24th July – Riverside Theatre, Perth WA
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Wednesday 26th July – ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney NSW
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Thursday 27th July – ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney NSW
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