SOUNDTRACK: SARAH HARMER-“Captive” (2010).
Sarah Harmer has a new disc out. Recently my wife Sarah has discovered her in our CD collection and has been listening to her a lot. I’ve enjoyed her for years, and I always look forward to her new albums.
Somehow I missed that this one came out, but this track is currently #3 on the CBC Radio 3 chart. Or you could listen to it on her page there.
This song is uptempo and catchy and could easily be a big hit. Her last album was more country/bluegrassey, but this song is pure rock (pop rock, but rock nonetheless).
The bridge of the song is a mysterious affair which adds a lot of personality to this bubbly track (with a fun chorus). I’m glad that Sarah has more songs out and that my Sarah will soon have more music to listen to.
[READ: August 4, 2010] “An Honest Exit”
Dinaw Mengestu is another of the New Yorker‘s 20 Under 40. This is the story of a University teacher. His father recently passed away and he feels compelled to talk about it to his class. So when class begins, he almost-accidentally tells them his father’s story.
Initially I was a little disappointed in the piece because, while his father’s life is horrifying and interesting, it seemed to fit squarly into my limited knowledge of what I knew about the situation: He was an engineer in Ethiopia but was reduced to nothing after attending a political rally. He walked across the country to Sudan in hopes of escape.
When he arrived in Sudan he was starving, desperate to find any kind of work. Finally, a man named Abrahim took pity on him and found him a job delivering hot tea to workers. Abrahim was like a benevolent dictator to him, helping him and plotting his escape to London; however, all the while the narrator’s father was very distrustful of him, always assuming the worst (and why shouldn’t he?). (more…)





SOUNDTRACK: RUSH-The Fifth Order of Angels (bootleg from the Agora Ballroom,Cleveland, 26 August 1974) (1974).









