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Ink 19 :: Nanci Griffith
The Best of/The Millennium Collection (MCA/Universal). Review by Hal Horowitz.
NANCI GRIFFITH THE BEST OF/THE MILLENNIUM COLLECTION MCA/Universal The title is a little misleading; only five out of Griffith's 13 albums from 1987-1991 are cherry picked on this compilation, and of those, Lone Star State of Mind is responsible for four out of the 11 selections. Still, this is a good ...
Ink 19 :: The Kennedys
Get It Right (Jiffy Jam). Review by Stein Haukland.
...Nashville or traditional folk, The Kennedys fall between all stools but don't really seem to give a damn. Proteges and former employees of Nanci Griffith's band, the husband-and-wife duo garners critical acclaim wherever they go, and their ever-growing fan base include celebs like Steve Earle, Nils...
Ink 19 :: Gillian Welch
Time (The Revelator) (Acony). Review by James Mann.
... buy the other, so you end up wishing that this album had two different cuts on it. Oh well, not a major issue. Fans of everything from Wilco to Nanci Griffith are going to find this record wonderful, a quiet delight. http://www.gillianwelch.com James Mann
Ink 19 :: Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart
Must Be Live (Gearle). Review by Sean Slone.
...crowd can make her look a bit goofy at times but there is a sheer joy in her performance that is undeniable. Bearing a strong vocal resemblance to Nanci Griffith, Earle sings delicate songs about the joys of love, motherhood and unwrapping a copy of her first CD. Her guitar picking style on tracks like...
Ink 19 :: Amy Farris
Amy Farris,Anyway,Yep Roc,Sean Slone
...bride and a drunken, ghostly groom." Farris also covers Robison's "Drivin' All Night Long," harmonizing with herself in a voice that's a little bit Nanci Griffith, a little bit Exene Cervenka. Speaking of Exene, Farris takes on X's "Poor Girl" from More Fun in the New World. A couple of dull torch songs...
Ink 19 :: Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart
S & M Communion Bread (Funzalo). Review by Sean Slone.
...well. Mandolin-tinged opener “Up In Annie’s Room” showcases their rough-hewn harmonies to nice effect. Stacey’s voice still falls somewhere between Nanci Griffith and Victoria Williams on most songs here, but it has lost some of the chirpiness that marked her earliest recordings. “Town Square” is a...
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