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Letting Go - Inspirational Self-Help Book for Personal Growth & Emotional Healing | Perfect for Mindfulness Practice, Therapy Sessions & Spiritual Journeys
Letting Go - Inspirational Self-Help Book for Personal Growth & Emotional Healing | Perfect for Mindfulness Practice, Therapy Sessions & Spiritual Journeys
Letting Go - Inspirational Self-Help Book for Personal Growth & Emotional Healing | Perfect for Mindfulness Practice, Therapy Sessions & Spiritual Journeys

Letting Go - Inspirational Self-Help Book for Personal Growth & Emotional Healing | Perfect for Mindfulness Practice, Therapy Sessions & Spiritual Journeys

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Amazon.com Having long recorded as Palace Music or Palace, the enigmatic, elusive Bonnie "Prince" Billy continues to confound musical expectations. His latest may well be his loveliest, a series of meditations and tone poems on love and mortality, with the autumnal strains of a chamber quartet and the vocal counterpoint of Dawn McCarthy supporting Billy's tremulous expression of his surreal, stream-of-consciousness lyricism. Results range from the dreamy, bluesy "Cursed Sleep" and the evocation of a British madrigal on "No Bad News" to the discordant propulsion of "The Seedling" and the call and response of the folkish "Then the Letting Go." It all fits together in a manner that defies categorization and dares the listener to resist its aural seduction. --Don McLeese

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While this disc is not as good as "I See a Darkness" (certainly a member of the proverbial "deserted island disc list"), "The Letting Go" is terrific. BPB is so creatively prolific, giving his fans twists and turns that are almost always welcome (the disc with Tortoise is an odd choice, however). Standout tracks include "Love Comes to Me", "Cursed Sleep" and the title track, which maintains BPB's mystique as much as anything he's ever written. Any fan of Americana should begin to include the work of BPB in their disc collection. As a fellow with more than 500 discs, I can safely say that there isn't much more rewarding, thought-provoking music in my collection.