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Tell the Angels

2004 live album by Vika and Linda


Tell the Angels is the second live album by Australian vocal duo Vika & Linda Bull. The album was recorded at The Cornish Arms Hotel, (Melbourne) over twelve Sundays in June, July and August 2003 [2] The album was released independently in May 2004.

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Vika and Linda supported the release by touring Australia throughout May and June 2004 to sell out crowds.[3] Vika and Linda also performed on The Footy Show and supported Kasey Chambers on her 2004 national tour.[4]

Critical reception

Evan Alexander from The Blurb said; "Dripping with the energy and soul of a Pentecostal church service, a sizzling live band and of course, two powerhouse vocalists make this album an extremely valid one. The songs are holy ones, Jesus is the predominant theme, but by no means should that scare anyone off, there’s enough sheer oomph here to please the most devout heathens and churchgoers will have it on automatic repeat."[5]

Waterfront Records said; "After numerous requests to record a Gospel album, the girls deliver an inspiring collection of traditional Gospel greats that ignite passion and send your spirits soaring."[6]

Track listing

CD/Cassette (VAL007)
  1. "Are You Sure"
  2. "Didn't It Rain"
  3. "Don't Knock"
  4. "Who Rolled The Stone Away"
  5. "Tell The Angels"
  6. "Freedom Road"
  7. "Let Us Sing"
  8. "Gods Little Birds"
  9. "Slow Train"
  10. "John The Revelator"
  11. "See How He Kept Me"

Charts

The album hit the top ten on the AIR Charts where it remained for over a month.[7]

Credits

  • Bass - Adam Ventouro
  • Drums - John Watson
  • Guitar - Dion Hirini
  • Keyboards - Simon Chapman and Bruce Haymes

References

  1. "Tell the Angels (CD)". JBHiFI. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  2. "Vika and Linda Discography". Vika and Linda. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  3. "Artist information VIKA & LINDA". The Harbour Agency. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  4. "Tell The Angels Issue 42". The Blurb. 7 June 2004. Archived from the original on 6 June 2004. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  5. "VIKA AND LINDA TELL THE ANGELS". WaterFront Records. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  6. "Artist information VIKA & LINDA". The Harbour Agency. Retrieved 7 August 2016.

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