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various artists, I Just Steal Away & Pray (Copper Creek, 2001) |
That being the case, while it would be tempting to dissect each tune, I'll make the general observation that the music is technically clean and lean, production-wise, and I'll mention a few of the folks that stood out in my ears, and leave it to you, the listener to make your own discoveries as to the rest. Jack Tottle's "Love Thy Neighbor" offers up a timely message is these uncertain times; give it a listen. Those who are fans of Sacred Harp will probably enjoy the Moneyhuns' "When We Get Home" -- the call and response is delightful. Tony Ellis sings of the road not taken in "Old Cross Road," and Kathy Kallick (who has a dynamite voice for traditional material) sings with sweet yearning in "Row Us Over the Tide." Traditional bare-bones beauty comes from a somewhat unexpected quarter in Kazuhiro Inaba's "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" (from somewhere well to the west of Kyoto), and the title song is essayed with seriously high-lonesome majesty by Ginny Hawker and Tracy Schwarz. There are 11 other tunes on the disc, including an up-tempo instrumental rendering of "I'll Fly Away" that left me pretty unimpressed, but part of the charm of a collection like this is the joy of discovery. I didn't know who Kathy Kallick was before I heard this disc, but I'm sure glad I met her here. If you like this sort of music, I'm confident that there's a new friend here that you will be equally pleased to discover. - Rambles |