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''The Other Side of Time'' is the debut solo album from the American singer-songwriter Mary Fahl, released on May 27, 2003〔 by the newly formed Sony Odyssey label.〔 The album reached #22 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers chart and #269 on ''BillboardsTop Internet Albums.〔 ==History== After performing as a solo artist in the late 90s and releasing the EP ''Lenses of Contact'' in 2001, Fahl was signed with Sony Classical.〔 Upon finding out Sony Classical would be releasing the soundtrack to the film ''Gods and Generals'', Fahl researched the story and wrote the song "Going Home" on speculation.〔 Three of the songs from ''Lenses of Contact'' were featured in ''The Other Side of Time'', and two songs would figure prominently on film soundtracks. "Going Home" appeared in the opening of ''Gods and Generals''; the album's closing track, Fahl's version of the traditional Irish tune "The Dawning of the Day," was featured in ''The Guys'', along with several reprises of the song. ''The Other Side of Time'' showed some additional sides to Fahl's style, bringing in opera styles in "Una furtiva lagrima" and Middle Eastern influences in "Ben Aindi Habibi". These two tracks, which Fahl sang in Italian and Mozarabic respectively, were the first non-English language songs to appear on her records. "Ben Aindi Habibi" was a traditional kharja written in the 11th or 12th century.〔 Fahl said in an interview that she had discovered "Ben Aindi Habibi" while on tour with the October Project and considered it her favorite song on ''The Other Side of Time''.〔 In an interview with Liane Hansen of National Public Radio, Fahl stated that she performed these songs on ''The Other Side of Time'' because she was signed to a classical label and a pop label would not have let her make that type of record.〔 "Paolo" was written in 1997,〔 one of the first songs she'd composed,〔 and is considered by Fahl to be the most autobiographical of her repertoire.〔 "The Dawning of the Day" was written for the film adaptation of ''The Guys'' in honor of the firefighters who died in the September 11 attacks. The film's director, Jim Simpson, stipulated that the song sound like it was written 300 years ago. Fahl wrote the lyrics within the two day deadline.〔 Fahl admits to being moved to tears while writing the lyrics.〔 Fahl wrote her lyrics to "The Dawning of the Day" to honor firefighters who died in the September 11, 2001 attacks.〔 The song would later be performed by Ronan Tynan at the re-opening dedication for the Seven World Trade Center in 2006.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Other Side of Time」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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