Carpenter, Mary Chapin / Ashes And Roses |
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Album: | Ashes And Roses | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Carpenter, Mary Chapin | Added: | Oct 2012 | |
Label: | Zoe Records |
A-File Activity |
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Add Date: | 2013-01-12 | Pull Date: | 2013-03-17 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 29, 2022: | Music Genealogy Chasing What's Already Gone | 4. | Jan 06, 2015: | funk to folk Soul Companion | |
2. | Nov 29, 2019: | Traditions Transcendental Reunion | 5. | Dec 31, 2012: | Mixed Up Class New Years Day | |
3. | Oct 26, 2018: | Traditions What To Keep And What To Throw Away, Transcendental Reunion |
Album Review |
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Be Sharp Reviewed 2013-01-05 | ||
LIGHT COUNTRY POP. What’s to say? It’s Mary Chapin Carpenter: a 25-year career, millions of albums sold, multiple Grammy awards… an archetype of the pleasant sounding, folkie or slightly countryish, singer-songwriter. Good songs, good singing, good accompaniment by first-rate session players, but nothing especially innovative or exciting. No FCC issues. 1 ** Mid-tempo. Nice melody; particularly good, deep, full-voiced singing. Airport arrival as metaphor for life is stretched a bit far, but a very good song nonetheless. (4:48) 2 ** Mid-tempo. Low, rich voice. Nice layered guitars, a touch of synth, steady bass & drums. Cleaning out her closet & straightening out her life. (4:35) 3 Slow. Wistful, sad, reflective. Mainly acoustic, with a piano bridge. A bit dreary. (4:07) 4 Mid-slow. Dreamy, folkie ballad. Mellow acoustic & elec guitars, piano, organ. (4:30) 5 * Mid-tempo. Americana (slightly country) ballad. A hint of pedal steel, nice piano. (5:00) 6 * Mid-slow. A good folk ballad. Pretty acoustic guitar. Low, smoky singing. (4:30) 7 Mid-tempo, 3/4 sway. An “on the road” song. Produced bigger & grander than the rest with electric guitars, accordion, etc. Sounds like it was meant to be the radio hit. (4:17) 8 * Mid-tempo. Classic singer-songwriter folk. Stripped down almost to just voice and acoustic guitar with just a hint of the electric instruments. Very good vocal. (4:24) 9 Mid-tempo. Peppy duet w James Taylor whose singing, as always, is perfect. But the song is trite, predictable, and over produced. Like something on a PBS oldies program. (4:02) 10 Mid-slow. Folkie. Mainly acoustic guitar & deep, smoky voice, with gentle accompaniment by the band. I liked #8 more. (4:46) 11 Mid-tempo. Another bit of Americana story telling. Good singing. Not a bad song. (4:55) 12 Mid-slow. A sad, mellow, folkish ballad. Good, but it doesn’t stand out. (4:21) 13 * Slow love song. Exceptional vocal accompanied only by piano and bass. (4:04) |
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