Azmi H. - 10.03.2022  Suzanne's voice sounds as good or better than on the originals and her new arrangements while not dramatically different are heartfelt.
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Ivica S. - 31.10.2021  Her arrangements are straightforward, but tricky. Suzanne still performs. Quite opposite ends of thespectrum, but Suzanne is a guitarist, after all. 5 STARS
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Floris Stoter - 01.09.2010 Reinterpreting old songs doesn?t always add up to someone?s back catalogue, but Suzanne Vega, never being one for big production and bombast in the fi...
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Terry Staunton - 03.07.2010  Back to basics The first in a series of four albums on which she revisits old material in a stripped-down acoustic setting, Love Songs gives the imp...
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Robin Denselow - 17.06.2010  Back in the mid-80s, when folk music was in the doldrums, a New York-based acoustic guitarist and singer-songwriter was hailed as the scene's new savi...
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Rosanna Pound-Woods - 15.06.2010  Timelessly edgy imagery and agelessly beautiful vocals are what make Suzanne Vega’s long awaited 8th studio album such a delight to listen to. Strippi...
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Chris Sheerin - 14.06.2010  Here’s an idea. You’re a brilliant and well respected New York folk poet with seven superb albums and countless great songs, spanning twenty five year...
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Sam Shepherd - 15.04.2010  EXCLUSIVE FIRST LISTEN:Close-Up Vol 1: Love SongsHad Suzanne Vega appeared in the '60s or '70s, her name would be mentioned in the same breath such le...
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Olivia Schaff - 10.02.2010  After an absence of nearly three years Suzanne Vega returns to us with Close-up, Vol. 1, Love Songs, the first of a four-album acoustic series of all ...
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