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Madrugada — The Lost Gospel
Album: The Deep End
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Total ratings: 3309









Released: 2005
Length: 3:49
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Oh Lord
When your heart beats within mine
Oh mine
Am I in any way divine?
Or still twisted and unkind?
And low down
In the misty gorges of time
Well oh Lord
When your heart beats within mine
No I never ever want this thing to pass
One should never fall in love with things that last
Last only for a day
And they'll stay with you for another day

Well oh Lord
When your heart beats within mine
Oh mine
Am I in any way divine?
Or still twisted and unkind?
Oh no I never ever want this thing to pass
One should never fall in love with things that last
Last only for a day
And they'll stay with you for another day

Well I can hear your heart beat
As we are lifted off the ground
It's all around
Oh no I never ever want this thing to pass
One should never fall in love with things that last
Last only for a day
And they'll stay with you for another day
No no I never ever want this thing to pass
One should never fall in love with things that last
Last only for a day
And they'll stay with you for another day
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Yep... its'a 8 -> 9 kind of morning. Love this band. I never would have been exposed to them if it were not for RP.
 iloveradio wrote:

Audioengine = great speakers


I also have a pair of Audioengines! They are awesome.
Must add.  RP has the #1 streaming audio quality
 tm wrote:

Dear William - You have been one of the greatest musical influencers of my life! I am ever grateful for that. I love your transitions and themes and all of it even if I am not initially in love with all the new stuff… I don’t even know how long I have been listening although I do know that I entered the costa rica contests, I bought Audioengine speakers because of you! And now I have my own studio and taking your kind criticisms to heart and building and practicing. Your friend, TM


Audioengine = great speakers
 tee_dee wrote:

Sounds Big Head Todd-ish
 


It would be cool to hear Big Head Todd cover a Madrugada song
 whaleboneman wrote:


Five years since you came up with this gem. Are you out of your anal phase now?


I hope not, as that's pretty good. I had a buddy who used to sing, "when I blew a younger man's nose" instead of "when I wore a younger man's clothes" in Piano Man. I think it made it better.
I'd love to have been a fly on the wall when the final mix was being put together. Did they get the feels too? Or was it more of "how about one more take?"
He might have the best men's voice at this time. There is not a song by him with Madrugada or other bands and his own albums.  I could listen him all day. 
 tm wrote:

Dear William - You have been one of the greatest musical influencers of my life! I am ever grateful for that. I love your transitions and themes and all of it even if I am not initially in love with all the new stuff… I don’t even know how long I have been listening although I do know that I entered the costa rica contests, I bought Audioengine speakers because of you! And now I have my own studio and taking your kind criticisms to heart and building and practicing. Your friend, TM



Ha!  I bought my Roku M1001 music player way back when because RP recommend it.   WAY before Roku did anything with video streaming.  I loved thst little thing, did exactly what I needed.  Sadly, it died about a year ago.  Now I have to deal with some Bluetooth BS. 
 GTT wrote:

May be the most beautiful song I have ever heard.


Certainly, no song I like more.
A radio paradise banner favorite.. 
 GTT wrote:

May be the most beautiful song I have ever heard.


i second that, if it was as not for RP  KEXP the current out of minnesota and WFMU i would not hear music like  this 
May be the most beautiful song I have ever heard.
Amazing song and the voice matches the lyrics and song mood perfectly. To me, some inflections in his voice remind me a bit of Elvis.

Never listened to this band until now on RP. Thank you for this recommendation.
 lily34 wrote:


i agree completely. except, you and i are opposites. i generally prefer male voices. isn't that interesting? yet, we agree on this song otherwise.

still a wonderful song lily
OOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

that's all i hear, every song he does.   
 BonzoWiltsUK wrote:

Beautiful song; conveying the joy and pain of love perfectly. I generally prefer female voices but this male voice is exceptional, a glorious tone, delivering the song clearly and with just the right level of emotion. The backing is restrained and matched so well to the emotions of the lyric.



i agree completely. except, you and i are opposites. i generally prefer male voices. isn't that interesting? yet, we agree on this song otherwise.
Beautiful song; conveying the joy and pain of love perfectly. I generally prefer female voices but this male voice is exceptional, a glorious tone, delivering the song clearly and with just the right level of emotion. The backing is restrained and matched so well to the emotions of the lyric.
 djp5 wrote:

I am sooo sick of this song. Please stop playing everyday!!!


Have not heard this song in a long time so i don’t know where you have been


ThePoose wrote:

Should have been:
I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass

 whaleboneman wrote:


Five years since you came up with this gem. Are you out of your anal phase now?

It's called a joke. Like a meme depicting something/somebody in a pic. 

You must be fun at parties.
Dear William - You have been one of the greatest musical influencers of my life! I am ever grateful for that. I love your transitions and themes and all of it even if I am not initially in love with all the new stuff… I don’t even know how long I have been listening although I do know that I entered the costa rica contests, I bought Audioengine speakers because of you! And now I have my own studio and taking your kind criticisms to heart and building and practicing. Your friend, TM
I am sooo sick of this song. Please stop playing everyday!!!
This song is just beautiful. I had never heard of this group until I started listening to RP. Love also Majesty (live). This alone is worth supporting  RP financially. Thank you William and the RP Staff. 
A superlative voice. I also love the contemplative nature of the album cover.
What an incredible tone he achieves.  His live performance of Majesty is easily in my list of all time faourites.
I am in love with Sivert Hoyem.  Hopeless, unrequited, but I have his voice.
just love his voice - like rich velvet. 
these haunting chords and words - Siverts voice is magical
reminds me of Jack L's voice (Jack L is an Irish artist for those who haven't heard of him, he has a haunting bass voice)
Just me or does the lead sound like the lead from Catherine Wheel? 
Good Tune!
 ThePoose wrote:

Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass 



Hahaha, only a medical professional appreciates the beauty in your words. 
 cely wrote:

I don't know if he means it, but he can sing as though he means it.


Norwegians always mean what they sing!
 Proclivities wrote:


Don't use your hard drive to store music files.  A one terabyte external drive can hold about 200,000 songs.

I've got a nice little NAS with two mirrored disks.  Nice and safe.  Hopefully...
my friend used to drink in Oslo with these guys and especially Sivert… He’s got an amazing voice and uses it well.
Sounds a bit like Richard Hawley with similar guitar too - check out 
 Proclivities wrote:
Don't use your hard drive to store music files.  A one terabyte external drive can hold about 200,000 songs.

External hard drives die too.
 bc wrote:


Absolutely.  I NEVER buy virtual music.  I prefer to have a physical copy so if my hard drive crashes or my computer is stolen, I can still reload it.  Plus, high end CD players sound better than iTunes.  And there's the bonus of having the artwork and lyrics sheet.  Finally, I don't have enough disk space for my entire collection on my computer.

 


I have two giant mover's boxes full of CDs. I've dragged them around for twenty years.  Could not bring myself to get rid of them. 

Then my laptop crapped out. 

Music, as always, to the rescue. 
 bc wrote:


Absolutely.  I NEVER buy virtual music.  I prefer to have a physical copy so if my hard drive crashes or my computer is stolen, I can still reload it.  Plus, high end CD players sound better than iTunes.  And there's the bonus of having the artwork and lyrics sheet.  Finally, I don't have enough disk space for my entire collection on my computer.

 


Don't use your hard drive to store music files.  A one terabyte external drive can hold about 200,000 songs.
 ThePoose wrote:

Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass 


How very progressive of you to mock a song that has the word gospel in it.
Go mock another religion - coward.
 ThePoose wrote:

Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass 



Five years since you came up with this gem. Are you out of your anal phase now?
Can I just say I think this guys voice is amazing? I don't care about his 'other attributes'
 ThePoose wrote:
Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass 
 

to keep the theme running....I just noticed this album is named "The Deep End"
Cool, laid-back song and amazing baritone. Likely voice trained 
Never heard Madrugada before. Thanks RP.
ThePoose wrote:

Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass

 bruceandjenna wrote:

LOL.  This comment turned into the theme for the entire thread.
 

Dognabit.  Ruined another one for ever....
Dang I love this guy's voice. Just so rich and velvety.
This reminds so much of "Lost in the dream" by The War On Drugs.
Another band/artist I had never heard of until RP.  Beautiful.  
Album title checks out.

 
ThePoose wrote:
Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass 
 

from Jay Farrar to Sivert Hoyem - two amazing voices! Great dinner music
 GTT wrote:
One of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard.
 
yeah, this has quality. very strong song indeed.
I don't know if he means it, but he can sing as though he means it.
 ThePoose wrote:
Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass 
 
Skulle ha vært:

Jeg har aldri noen gang gått til lukkekort
Man skal aldri bli forelsket i ting som rumpe
Reminds me a bit on  Elvis, In the ghetto.
 mrtuba9 wrote:

OMG!!! Rolling in Normal, IL!!! 
 

Bloomington-Normal - that reminds me. I live in the Chicago burbs and would make plenty of drives to either central Illinois for work or to St.Louis or central MO for pleasure. I would make a special effort nearly every time to stop in B-N to eat at Schlotzsky's Deli; I loved their sandwiches & pizzas, but they closed all the stores locally, so this is basically my best shot to get their food. Seeing your comment here got me to look them up on Google ... and it looks like they shut down that location. Now I'm slightly depressed.
Good GOSH Madrugada is some good stuff.  If this song lights you up in any way, take a listen to "Lift Me" with Madrugada + Ane Brun. <3
 ThePoose wrote:
Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass 
 
OMG!!! Rolling in Normal, IL!!! 
 Jack_Jefferson wrote:
Someone posted on here that this guy's voice sounds like what you'd imagine as the singing voice of the late Alan Rickman.  I'm hearing more on this song.
 
Spot on, I am constantly amazed that people come up this kind of shit on RP. Rickman one of my favourite actors too. Another reason that I too love RP
 ThePoose wrote:
Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass 
 
LOL.  This comment turned into the theme for the entire thread.
 rdo wrote:
I want to have sex with this song.  {#Foot-in-mouth}
 
2019 now.  Such behavior no longer allowed.

#notMetoo
What a nice natural voice.
This is really nice. The voice, to me, has a bit of Roy Orbison in it. Right?
Pretty impressive painter on the cover. Painted that with a cigarette, she did!
I really enjoy his voice. 
One of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard.
Someone posted on here that this guy's voice sounds like what you'd imagine as the singing voice of the late Alan Rickman.  I'm hearing more on this song.
 {#Roflol}ThePoose wrote:
Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass 

 


such a lovely voice!
I have a love/hate realtionship with this song.

Hating it right now though... 
Should have been:

I never, ever went to sphincter pass
One should never fall in love with things like ass 
Sounds Big Head Todd-ish
 
I LOVE this song. It gives me goosebumps every time I hear it.
Perfectly soundlike! {#Wave}
 .....how lovely...  {#Daisy} 
His voice is fabulous.  Nice!
 Hannio wrote:


Yeah, but stay away from sphincter pass.

 
Oh great, thanks. Now that's all I can hear! Laughing, too.
 LizK wrote:
wonderful voice, very masculine without being overpowering.  

 

Agree!
 Hannio wrote:


Yeah, but stay away from sphincter pass.

 
{#Sick} {#Roflol}

Teddy rode a horse up San Juan Hill, but he used a different mount to take Sphincter Pass...

Fake picture of Teddy Roosevelt riding a moose in a lake 
Turning it off
 Hannio wrote:


Yeah, but stay away from sphincter pass.
 

You know, I was reading about this trying to understand you and Fred's joke here.  I think I get it.  I hear him sing it, and I am sure I don't ever want to visit sphincter pass. {#Eyes}
Turning it up
ughhhh!! this song SUX!!!! just shoot me now{#Frustrated}
 rdo wrote:
I want to have sex with this song.  {#Foot-in-mouth}
 

 bluecshells wrote:
sensual
 
{#Shifty}

I love you Barbara Jean...
 rdo wrote:
I want to have sex with this song.  {#Foot-in-mouth}
 

Yeah, but stay away from sphincter pass.
sensual
I want to have sex with this song.  {#Foot-in-mouth}
Fell asleep to this song last night... {#Meditate}
Well done. 
i love love love this band.
wonderful voice, very masculine without being overpowering.  
When they were handing out voices, this guy cut to the head of the line for the good ones. Beautiful pipes.{#Meditate}
 beerbear wrote:
In the spirit of Madrugada there is a very odd rock festival far out in the Arctic Atlantic Ocean every July. I recommend it for you all, but the island is small and there is just a few tickets to buy every summer.  Some of the conserts is held in a cave where people lived thousends year ago.

Visit https://trena.net/index.php/english.html to read more.
Image from the cave consert

  WOW!  Thanks, beerbear - and July is coming up fast.  I love the odd venues for concerts. Somehow, it makes them more intimate and fun, like a big secret from the rest of the world.  I'm glad you shared this. {#Daisy}


The instrumentals here sound so much like Eno's Apollo.  Kudos.  They did so well with this.  I LOVE IT!!
 Aegean wrote:

Høyem and Burås really complemented one another.  Høyem is still making good music, but Burås' absence is hard not to notice.  Madrugada is one of my favorite RP discoveries.
 
https://www.siverthoyem.com/music/

not bad...but definitely different than Madrugada.  It's a real shame what happened to Buras....Madrugada was great. 
 bc wrote:


Absolutely.  I NEVER buy virtual music.  I prefer to have a physical copy so if my hard drive crashes or my computer is stolen, I can still reload it.  Plus, high end CD players sound better than iTunes.  And there's the bonus of having the artwork and lyrics sheet.  Finally, I don't have enough disk space for my entire collection on my computer.

 
 
I ALWAYS buy CDs when they are available. Yeah, it's a bit inconvenient to wait for it but in addition to it working in CD players you can rip it to FLAC and enjoy that tasty audio goodness anywhere. It really doesn't compare to the MP3s you can get off Amazon etc; really no comparison at all. Once you've heard FLAC....

Plus while album art isn't what it used to be, it's not going to get any better from buying a digital copy. If an artist just produces one song "i like" I don't spend the money because really do they have the talent? On the other hand, with a CD I usually end up liking several songs more than whatever drew me to the artist in the first place. Beauty is fleeting but talent must be savored.

 PeteyGreens wrote:
I love Madrugada and it pains me to know that Robert Buras is gone.   
 
Høyem and Burås really complemented one another.  Høyem is still making good music, but Burås' absence is hard not to notice.  Madrugada is one of my favorite RP discoveries.

What rdo said!

THE POWER OF THIS SONG COMPELS ME TO SHARE A YOUTUBE OF IT ON FACEBOOK!!!
Good-vibesDaisyMrgreen
EDIT: 8 => 9 {#Cheers}


God damn I love this song.
 sqqqrly wrote:

I havent bought an audio 'CD' in nearly as long as a 'album'...  Anyone still use them?  
 

Absolutely.  I NEVER buy virtual music.  I prefer to have a physical copy so if my hard drive crashes or my computer is stolen, I can still reload it.  Plus, high end CD players sound better than iTunes.  And there's the bonus of having the artwork and lyrics sheet.  Finally, I don't have enough disk space for my entire collection on my computer.

 
In the spirit of Madrugada there is a very odd rock festival far out in the Arctic Atlantic Ocean every July. I recommend it for you all, but the island is small and there is just a few tickets to buy every summer.  Some of the conserts is held in a cave where people lived thousends year ago.

Visit https://trena.net/index.php/english.html to read more.
Image from the cave consert

Hmmmm...reminds me of Spinal Tap's Rock 'N' Roll Creation:

Rock N Roll Creation

Also known as The Gospel According to Spinal Tap
 oldhippiechick wrote:
In today's economy, if I were to buy a Madrugada CD ( I almost said album,) which one should I buy?
 
I havent bought an audio 'CD' in nearly as long as a 'album'...  Anyone still use them?  

I love Madrugada and it pains me to know that Robert Buras is gone.   
 Imkirok wrote:

Thanks for ruining an otherwise great song.  Can't stop laughing, but this song will never be the same.
 

I guess it depends on which sphincter, but me too.  LOL more than once!
 MissIncendium wrote:
This is a beautiful song
 
truly.

This is a beautiful song
No, I just don't like them. Maybe it's that guy's voice. Over-modulated, over-controlled. I don't trust it.
Nice to hear some more madrugada!  Because of my spanish lessons, now I know, what " Madrugada" means.

 fredriley wrote:
"I never, ever ever went to Sphincter Pass"? :o)
 
Thanks for ruining an otherwise great song.  Can't stop laughing, but this song will never be the same.


 jksteacher wrote:


Chill.... The quote never said anything about "correct" English. 'Seems like a legit, non-judgemental question to me. Besides, if I had to put money on what the correct way to pronounce "thing" was, I'd be fairly comfortable betting that using an "f" wouldn't be it... 

 

But only if you still had all your front teeth.  If they're missing, then the th sound morphs into an f.  Somewhat related: we know that the toothbrush was invented in Arkansas.  Anywhere else and it would have been called a teethbrush.
 oldhippiechick wrote:
In today's economy, if I were to buy a Madrugada CD ( I almost said album,) which one should I buy?
 

https://www.radioparadise.com/content.php?name=Amazon&asin=B000E1JNE4

Must be a cloudy day in California ... been a pretty downbeat stretch of tunes ... Hoping the sun peaks out soon.{#Umbrella}
6->10

(it just hit me, like a revelation...either that, or I meant to rate it higher before, it is Sunday, maybe that has something to do with it)


That voice reminds me of my lost love.  You know who you are.

 PurplePrincess wrote:
That creamy smooth yet vaguely sinister voice, it glides and slides seemingly without effort. I love it. Another Madrugada download in my future.
 

perfect description of his voice....ty
In today's economy, if I were to buy a Madrugada CD ( I almost said album,) which one should I buy?
These guys are Norwegian?I hate to say this but this is darn good.
9 -> 10
 fredriley wrote:
"I never, ever ever went to Sphincter Pass"? :o)
 

I can't help laughing at this every time I hear this song.
 rtrudeau wrote:

I really like the two tracks from this album that Bill plays. Anyone have the entire album and care to report? Is the rest of it any good?


 

It's an excellent album.  I love it from start to finish.  If you like this, you might also want to check out their last album, just titled "Madrugada."