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Mother's Spiritual

''Mother's Spiritual'' is the eighth studio album by New York-born singer, songwriter, and pianist Laura Nyro and her ninth original album in total, including the 1977 live album ''Season of Lights''.
The album was released at the beginning of 1984 after a year of difficult and expensive recording sessions, and came more than five years after its predecessor, 1978's well-received but poor-selling ''Nested''. Thanks to a small buzz surrounding Nyro's return to the spotlight after her second period of semi-retirement (the first came from 1972-1975), ''Mother's Spiritual'' became Nyro's last US chart entry, reaching #182 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart.
Musically, ''Mother's Spiritual'' is the most serene and easygoing of all Laura Nyro albums, and was criticised in some quarters for being too sedate and maternal in comparison to her wild, adventurous, and experimental albums such as ''Eli and the Thirteenth Confession'' and ''New York Tendaberry''.
Thematically, Nyro's concerns turned from passion and love towards subjects of a more political and sociological nature, including environmentalism, motherhood, and feminism. It met with mixed reviews, and Nyro was lambasted in some quarters for "turning into a tree-hugger."
After being out of print in the U.S. for many years, ''Mother's Spiritual'' was finally released on CD in 2009. It was her last studio album for nine years, and she returned only in 1988 to stage a tour. The album represents Nyro's sole original output of the 1980s, during which time she concentrated mostly on raising her son Gil, born in 1978.
==Background==

The recording of ''Mother's Spiritual'' was punctuated by several difficult incidences. Nyro intended to record the album, as with predecessor ''Nested'', at her Danbury home and laid down solo demos of the songs as early as the spring of 1982. Then, Nyro spent 3 to 4 days a week over eight weeks recording at The Boogie Hotel on Long Island, NY, with recording engineer and studio owner Jeffrey Kawalek at the board, and producer Joe Wissert commuting from California for the sessions - but Nyro was not satisfied with the outcome of the music.
So she then spent between $150,000 and $200,000 building a proper studio at her home (as opposed to the mobile studio where ''Nested'' was recorded) and continued recording with Roscoe Harring as co-producer.
The album's arrangements are soft and wistful, but Nyro also desired a more fiery edge to the songs as well. One of her famous fans, Todd Rundgren, however, was not particularly encouraging about Nyro's new sound.
Although there is some quite upbeat material ("Sophia", "Talk to a Green Tree", "The Brighter Song"), ''Mother's Spiritual'' is dominated by slow piano-driven songs. These were seen by some critics as close to New Age music. Nyro would perform them live in concert for the rest of her career.

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