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Released
  
15 October 2012

Length
  
63:17

Release date
  
15 October 2012

Label
  
Bloody Chamber Music

Recorded
  
Real World Studios

Artist
  
Patrick Wolf

Producer
  
Patrick Wolf

Genre
  
Acoustic music

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Sundark and Riverlight stylised "Sun☽ark and Riverlight" is a double album released by English-Irish singer-songwriter Patrick Wolf on 15 October 2012. under his own label, Bloody Chamber Music, and Essential Music.

Contents

Sundark and riverlight overture patrick wolf


Background

The double album will mark ten years since Wolf's debut studio album, Lycanthropy and will contain re-recorded, acoustic versions of chosen songs from the previous ten years. The first disc, Sundark, will feature "more solitary darker material" and "songs that were written in loneliness and not really thinking about other people", while the second disc, Riverlight, will include "songs of hope and relationship" and "isolation and solitude on one and togetherness". Buffy Sainte-Marie co-wrote the new version of "Hard Times" after they met in Barcelona during the recording session.

Wolf wrote a letter to talk about the album. In the letter, he says, "I thought It was time after a decade to take a moment to document what these songs have grown up to be while I’ve been travelling them around the world." "There was a conscious rebellion on this album against the digital age of auto-tune and mass produced electronic landfill music. I want to present at my 10-year anniversary a musical biography." He cites Stephan Micus, Shirley and Dolly Collins's Love, Death and the Lady as influences to the album. The album is also dedicated to Wolf's Russian fans.

The album was recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios. Gabriel also lent his Bösendorfer grand piano, Bodhrán and Hammered dulcimer to Wolf.

The title of the album is taken from the song London, from Lycanthropy, which begins "Sun dark on darker streets, it's violent times for weary feet..." and ends with "Forget me, I wash myself in your grey river light".

Album artwork

The album artwork was shot at Hilles House in Gloucester, a country mansion looking over the River Severn, the former home of baroque composer John Blow and fashion designer Isabella Blow with the art directed by David Motta. The cover shows the singer in front of a tapestry of Primavera by Italian renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli.

The house is known for inspiring the renowned, late fashion designer Alexander McQueen.

Singles

The version of Overture, originally from the album The Magic Position, was released on YouTube in late August. It then became available on iTunes as a single on 7 September.

Songs

1Wind in the Wires3:56
2Oblivion2:53
3The Libertine4:20

References

Sundark and Riverlight Wikipedia