Now the Day Is Over

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Now the Day is Over
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2004 (2004-11-09)
RecordedAugust 2004
Genre
Length29:58
Label Badman Recording Co.
Producer The Innocence Mission
The Innocence Mission chronology
Befriended
(2003)
Now the Day is Over
(2004)
We Walked in Song
(2007)

Now the Day Is Over is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band The Innocence Mission, released by Badman Recording Co. on November 9, 2004. [1] A collection of standards, traditional and classical works performed as lullabies, [2] the album was recorded in August 2004 in the band's home studio. [3] A portion of proceeds from sales of the album are donated to charitable organisations, including Catholic Relief Services. [4]

Contents

Composition and style

The album's track listing is derived from the songs Karen Peris sang to her young children. [4] Among the covers featured from movies are "Stay Awake" from Mary Poppins , "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz , "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's , and "Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music . [5] The record features one original song, "My Love Goes With You", and two from previous releases: "Moon River" from The Lakes of Canada (1999) and "It Is Well with My Soul" from Christ Is My Hope (2000). South Korean editions of the album, released by Pastel Music, contain two bonus tracks from Christ Is My Hope: "500 Miles" and ""Beautiful Savior". All four songs were remastered for this album. [6]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Australian radio station Kinderling Kids Radio described the album as "delightful" and "full of sweet sounds to send you off to sleep." [7] AllMusic called the record "an absolutely beguiling collection of standards", describing it as "a benefit collection of cover songs that are all centered reverie akin to dreaming. Calling them all lullabies would be stretching a little bit, but the presentations are such that they might as well be." They described "My Love Goes With You" as "perhaps the most beautiful and tender song on the outing", before summarizing that the album "could have been merely a curiosity piece, a curious addition to a mysterious catalog by a singular group. Instead, it is nothing less than a wondrous little gem." [1]

Treble Zine rated it an 'Album of the Week' while also describing "My Love Goes With You" as "one of the best songs on the album", saying that it "fits in nicely with such great classic and traditional numbers. To be able to write a song that not only stands up to, but almost outshines these tracks is astounding." They went on to praise the quality of the band's performance and production, saying "They may be covers, but as 'Hallelujah' is now more associated with Jeff Buckley than almost everyone but Leonard Cohen, so most of these songs should now be associated with Innocence Mission." [8]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Stay Awake"3:24
2."Over the Rainbow"2:55
3."What a Wonderful World"2:54
4."Moon River"2:48
5."Somewhere a Star Shines for Everyone" Howard Blake 1:37
6."Prelude in A" Frédéric Chopin 2:01
7."Once Upon a Summertime"2:13
8."My Love Goes With You"Karen Peris2:52
9."Edelweiss"2:16
10."Sonata No. 8" Ludwig van Beethoven 1:53
11."Bye-Lo"Traditional1:13
12."It Is Well with My Soul"1:19
13."Now the Day Is Over"2:39
Now the Day Is Over– South Korean bonus tracks [9]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."500 Miles"Traditional2:50
15."Beautiful Savior"Traditional3:01
Total length:35:49

Notes

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album liner notes. [3]

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