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Dry Bones Dance
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Album Details: Dry Bones Dance

Release Date:01/01/1990
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Track List: Dry Bones Dance

  1. Rise from the Ruins
  2. Dry Bones Dance
  3. House of Broken Dreams
  4. Our Restless Hearts
  5. Nobody's Looking
  6. All She Wanted Was Love
  7. Strong Hand of Love
  1. How Many Tears
  2. Lonely Road
  3. Waiting for a Reason
  4. Everything Is Alright
  5. Awake in the Nighttime
  6. Mercy of the Flame
  7. Fire

Pro Reviews: Dry Bones Dance

  • All Music Guide

    Coming three years after the interesting (if unsuccessful) iDEoLA experiment, Mark Heard returns with a rich, rootsy album full of intelligent lyrics and well-layered music. Styles range from folk to Appalachian to zydeco. And all of these diverse styles are augmented by the Chapman stick of Fergus Jemison Marsh, more widely known for his work with Bruce Cockburn. The sounds of the more traditional instruments really color this record well -- the accordion, the mandolin, the violin, the hammered dulcimer -- rich instrumental painting and texture. The album has an energetic opening with "Rise From the Ruins" and the title track, and there's lots of clever wordplay on "Our Restless Hearts." The high point on this record is one of Heard's prettiest songs, "Strong Hand of Love." The trilogy of this album, Second Hand, and Satellite Sky comprise Heard's strongest work.

    - Mark W. B. Allender, All Music Guide

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Biography

Mark Heard

A brilliant, poetic singer/songwriter, his work displayed a deep spirituality and an honesty to the human condition uncommon in CCM. Heard died in 1992 of heart failure; High Noon recaps best material of his last three albums. - Thom Granger, All Music Guide Read more