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Over the Rhine, Drunkard's Prayer (Back Porch, 2005) |
Drunkard's Prayer, Over the Rhine's ninth album, was created in husband-and-wife duo Linford Detweiler and Karin Bergquist's Cincinnati, Ohio, living room, a familiar locale befitting of this intoxicating collection of deeply confessional, intimate songs. The pared-down arrangements, Bergquist's captivating voice may be the star of this album, but she doesn't go it alone. With a little help from Pete Hicks' downplayed but purposeful guitar, she imbues the entrancing "Born" with a wistful honesty that suits a song about everyday dramas and learning to laugh through tears. David Henry's subtle cello provides a lush backdrop on "Spark" while Detweiler's sensitive piano adapts to the nuances of each piece. The country-inspired rocker "Lookin' Forward" is perhaps the most forgettable song on the album, a straightforward tune that leaves your head as soon as it's over. Detweiler and Bergquist's original compositions are so compelling, the standard -- though still enjoyable -- cover of "My Funny Valentine" seems slightly pedestrian among Over the Rhine's much more inventive self-penned works. - Rambles |