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Suzanne Vega
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NEW YORK, New York
United States

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Member Since3/14/2007
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Band Members***** Check out Suzanne Vega's performance of "Ludlow Street" (from her new album Beauty & Crime) and "Luka" on Australia's Sunrise show: http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/sunrise/video/concerts/?autoplay_id=613303
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Suzanne Vega perfoming "Frank & Ava" (from her new album Beauty & Crime) at Joe's Pub 5/16/07
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On Beauty & Crime, Suzanne Vega’s Blue Note Records debut, the Manhattan native uses New York City as the backdrop for a collection of eleven new songs that juxtapose acoustic guitar-driven melodies with coolly synthesized beats; intensely personal lyrics with compelling, short story-like narratives; images of today’s scarred cityscape with memories of Vega’s old Upper West Side ‘hood and Lower East Side haunts. The past commingles with the present, the public with the private, familiar sounds with the utterly new, just like the city itself. Making her first new studio album in six years, Vega says, “I feel like I really stretched my limits. I pushed myself out of my comfort zone—to sing in keys I wouldn’t have sung in before, to work with different textures, to be unafraid of doing what ever sounded good to me. I wanted to make a modern classic.”

For fans that have grown up with her, Beauty & Crime is a revealing look into Vega’s continual evolution as songwriter and recording artist. For newcomers, it affords an opportunity to discover a unique voice that has, much like fellow die-hard New Yorker Lou Reed’s, been shaped by keenly observing urban life, glancing down the side streets and peering into the shadows, empathizing with the outsiders and dreamers, the helpless and the hopeful. Reed isn’t a far-fetched comparison: Vega, a fan, has said she’d been listening to his Berlin the day she wrote “Luka,” the economically arranged, emotionally devastating story of domestic abuse from her second album, Solitude Standing, which became a surprise worldwide hit in 1987.

In Vega’s new material, New York City emerges on its own as subject and setting. As she explains, “My last album [Songs in Red and Gray] came out two weeks after September 11th. That particular album was really personal and it felt really weird to be talking about all these personal songs at a time that wasn’t like any other in New York... I spent a lot of time thinking about things in the last six years, being in New York with my daughter, walking around. It seemed natural to write a bunch of songs that were about New York or little stories that had New York as a character.”

The songs that open and close Beauty & Crime, as well as “Ludlow Street” and “Angel’s Doorway,” are among the most personal for Vega, triggered in part by remembrances of her brother Tim, who passed away in early 2002. It was at Tim’s memorial that Vega connected with his friend, legendary graffiti artist Zephyr. Like Vega, Zephyr had hung out on the Upper West Side’s West End Avenue in the seventies, when displaced teenagers turned the street into “the youth mall of America.” “Zephyr & I” has a lean, upbeat, almost Velvet Underground-style rock arrangement, softened with layers of vocal harmonies by KT Tunstall. “Ludlow Street” is a darker, more contemplative tune, featuring strings and synths, about the layers of time that one can sense in a single spot. Ludlow Street, on the Lower East Side, is where Vega had gone to memorable parties when she was on the way up in the local music scene and where she would later return, under very different circumstances, to collect her brother for rehab.

In “Angel’s Doorway” Vega writes about her cousin’s husband, a cop named Angel Ruiz, who was stationed down at ground zero right after 9/11. The idea of the song came from a dinner conversation. “Anniversary,” which concludes Beauty & Crime, is an understated evocation of that time in the fall of 2002, when New Yorkers first commemorated the Twin Towers tragedy and when Vega recalled her brother’s recent passing. It’s more inspiration than elegy, though: “Make time for all your possibilities,” Vega sings at the end, in that beautiful, hushed voice. “They live on every street.”

On “New York is A Woman,” she sees those possibilities through the eyes of a man she met overseas, who recounted to her his first amazed visit to the city: “I know a lot of people feel the same way as he did, they’re knocked out flat by the seediness of it, the bigness of it, the beauty and the glamour and how gritty it can be.” On “Edith Wharton’s Figurines,” she considers the urban heroines of the classic New York author’s time—their intelligence and artifice, their vanity and fear—and contrasts them with the life of novelist Olivia Goldsmith (The First Wives Club), who died suddenly after a routine plastic surgery procedure. Vega elaborates, “Goldsmith had written a style book about using your natural beauty. I really liked it and her death made me sad. It made me think that the world hasn’t really changed that much since Wharton’s time. We do so much for beauty that we can’t really attain.”

She includes a gentle, elegantly arranged song capturing an image of her daughter at age nine (“As You Are Now”), a meditation on the impossible/irresistible relationship between Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner (“Frank & Ava”) and a turbulent, string-driven number (“Bound”) about the fated reunion with the man who would become her second husband, a street poet turned civil rights lawyer. He re-entered her life more than two decades after he had originally asked her to marry him: “He was someone who had impacted the flow of my life, and I had thought about him often. There had been songs about him on other albums, and a few songs that didn’t make it onto any album, so he was somebody who had lingered in my life in various ways. He came to New York once he realized I wasn’t seeing anybody. I had just broken off a relationship. He asked if I wanted to go ice skating and within two weeks he asked me to marry him again, and this time I said yes. It took 23 years to get from ‘I’ll think about it’ to saying yes. And that song is about that moment.”

Vega began working on Beauty & Crime at home, with guitar and Garageband, but soon enlisted the help of engineer Britt Myers to help with her work on the computer. They moved to his studio, exchanged ideas and developed tracks before British musician-producer Jimmy Hogarth (Sia, Corinne Bailey Rae, KT Tunstall) came on board and Vega resumed work at larger studios in New York and London. Hogarth, whose work with Sia particularly impressed Vega, “had a sure sense of instinct. He was so young that he was open to different ways of making a record, he didn’t have a formula. I liked that he recorded in analog then fed it into the digital machine. The album has the warmth of analog but the technology of the digital world.” Among the players joining Vega and members of her touring band are guitarists Gerry Leonard (David Bowie, Rufus Wainwright) and Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth (those are his ringing guitar lines on “Angel’s Doorway”); Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall contributed background vocals and vocal arrangements. Longtime collaborator Tchad Blake mixed the album.

“I had a clear image in my mind of what I wanted,” Vega admits. “I wanted something that did have a slight nostalgic feeling, which you get at the beginning of ‘New York is a Woman’ with the clarinet and saxophone, a certain horn sound. But I didn’t want to lose all the textures and rhythms that are going on today, all the effects and things that you could do. I wanted to take bits and pieces and put them together in a collage kind of way, which is what feels modern to me right now.”

Vega has always been an adventurous artist, stretching the boundaries of the singer-songwriter format. When British producers DNA famously remixed her “Tom’s Diner,” giving the originally a cappella tune an ongoing life as a sought-after sample by many dance music and hip hop artists, they were simply responding to something Vega herself had done: “They felt the rhythm was already in the song and they just added to it. When I approved it, I felt that they’d expressed a part of my life that I was not able to do for myself at the time.” Similarly, German programmer Karlheinz Brandenburg, the key developer of the MP3, found that Vega’s voice was the perfect template when he began to work on the audio compression that would revolutionize music distribution, earning her the nickname “The Mother of the MP3.” Last year Vega herself ventured into the internet world by becoming the first major recording artist to perform live in avatar form within the virtual world Second Life.

As fascinating as the New Yorkers she has been inspired by, Vega herself is full of stories and surprises: the everyday revelations, the grabbed-on-the-run wisdom, the strange, random, miraculous stuff that make up a singular career – or maybe just another life in the big city.

SUZANNE VEGA Beauty & Crime July 17, 2007
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Jul 7 2008 4:31 AM

Thank you very much for adding us!!
Greetings from Germany
Katherine’s Favorites


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Jul 6 2008 11:05 PM

We were 17 and we listened to you. Now we are over 30 and still we've been admiring your creation. It's an honour to be your friend! Best wishes in everything you do! And HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Yours, KATHERINE'S FAVORITES
Paolo Monticelli


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Jul 6 2008 1:33 PM

Hey there!

if you get a chance check out my music player and my speed painting artworks gallery at the images section.

peace & love

Paolo
blackshepherd





Jul 6 2008 11:22 AM

Happy Birthday Suzanne,
Only 48! Just a baby! A very beautiful baby. I watched your video...you are more adorable than ever...how is this possible? Oh, I forgot...you're an angel!
I adore you as always,
Shep
quiet





Jul 6 2008 10:32 AM

Hi Suzanne ,
thx for your add ;)
you're top...
hope you like my sound...
Kisses from Marseille France
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Jul 6 2008 6:03 AM

Thank you very much for the friendship!
Go straight to the top and be yourself no matter what they say!
Best wishes!!!
From Russia with love...
KATHERINE'S FAVORITES
ibon





Jul 6 2008 5:33 AM

:)
Clap Mitchet y Las Biblias de Gideón





Jul 6 2008 5:13 AM

Thanks for the add
hope to see you soon in buenos aires
cheers from the south land
Clap Mitchet
h3ttory





Jul 5 2008 3:15 PM

HI SUZANNE...THANKS FOR THE ADD
HAVE AN EXCELLENT DAY
PEACE,LOVE AND GOOD MUSIC FOR EVERYONE.
Scott





Jul 5 2008 12:01 PM

Hi Suzanne!
Any chance of a Pittsburgh show being added? If not, I'll try to catch the Philadelphia show! Great performance on The "Live from Abbey Road " show on Sundance!
Take care!
Scott
Emmanuel Martin's & les autres





Jul 5 2008 11:28 AM

Hi Suzanne,I am very happy to see you on October 13 in Lyon, the last time it was on December 3, 1987. kiss
Emmanuel Martin's
Tabitha Browne





Jul 5 2008 7:05 AM

I live on the second floor...
Paulo Bergo





Jul 5 2008 5:05 AM

Hi Suzanne, I’m dropping by to wish you a Great Weekend! Thanks for sharing your wonderful music with me and for the friendship!
Respect, Peace, Light and Good Vibes from Brazil,
Paulo Bergo
Joe Walmsley





Jul 5 2008 1:19 AM

Thank You For The Add, Admired your work for a long time.

Joe W
Antonio Danese


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Jul 4 2008 6:13 AM

Hi Suzanne! I think your songs are great!
Maya





Jul 3 2008 2:22 PM

tnx 4 the add! huge fan
Strawberry Farm Band


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Jul 2 2008 4:03 PM

Saw you live many years ago in Vermont. So glad that you'll be on Abbey Road tomorrow night on the Sundance channel. I'm not going to miss that!
Jon S Williams





Jul 1 2008 10:54 PM

hey there...i'm a singer songwriter guitarist from melbourne australia...songs from my new cd 'in the breeze' and photo videos are up and ready to listen to and look at...let me know what you think! i will be in new york for january 2010 where can i book shows and i'd love to do a show with you?!?!?
Rupert Merryweather's Umbrellas Ltd





Jun 29 2008 1:01 PM

I'm still knocked down flat by your appearance at the Peace and Love on the 27th. I wish these festivals weren't that rushed through so there could have been more time for some of your well put comments and perhaps one or two encores.
Eric Erskine





Jun 29 2008 8:04 AM

Suzanne...........You are such a great songwriter.......Just added "I Am" to my player.........
Scully McMullet (a.k.a. alese)





Jun 29 2008 6:52 AM

I love your new songs, but I would really love it if you put a few of your older songs on here!
I have a dream of having 'Rusted Pipe' playing on my profile, that is my All Time FAVORITE song of yours.
keep making magic into melody!
Amy Marie Keller





Jun 28 2008 9:44 AM

i seriously miss you.

when you get back here, i'll do a card reading for you! or we can do it by email... let me know :)
Rick Fricano





Jun 28 2008 7:49 AM

Have great tour, Suzanne!
Make sure you call or write home every night!
EARTH ANGEL





Jun 28 2008 2:59 AM

i am such a huge fan, your music has motivated me through some hard times just wanted to say thanks for that x
Antonio Danese


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Jun 26 2008 6:31 AM

Simply amazing music.
WEST





Jun 25 2008 12:19 AM

WEST IS OUT NOW ON DVD!!!

You can buy it online at ezydvd.com.au

Check it out and let us know what you think!

Have a great day Suzanne and thanks for being a friend of WEST :)
NEW BOY





Jun 20 2008 6:19 PM

hello suzzane, i from Mexico.
i like your music very much
blackshepherd





Jun 20 2008 10:35 AM

Dear Suzanne,
Just a note regarding the NYT piece on 2 hit wonders...anyone who describes you that way is an "asshole"...period. But one reason the song was a major hit is because of your astonishingly beautiful, soft, empathic, angelic voice through which you express things most of us can approximate only in our dreams. Luka moved me deeply. I was an abused little boy and the song liberated me in some ways