Dudley Saunders, The Emergency Lane (Fang, 2007) Los Angeles-based Dudley Saunders started his career as a performance artist; today with the release of his third album, The Emergency Lane, his reputation as a singer-songwriter has reached a point where some of the country's most famous studio musicians have joined him for the recording.
Saunders has a warm and rich voice. Starting off with "Look for Me," he bewitches the listener with his hypnotic singing backed with fine rhythms and brilliant harmonies. The songs cover a wide range of styles from the melodic sound of the opening title to the classical strings arrangements of the melancholic "The Rain on 8th Avenue," from the rhythmic guitar-driven rock song "Take Me Back Home Again" to the psychedelic folk-rock of "Mushy Headed Kid" and from stirring blues rock of "Jesus Didn't Love Us Enough" to the a cappella folk of "The Wagoner's Lad." My favourite song is the folk ballad "The Winding Sheet," a song about coal miners, with dobro, accordion, guitar and violin setting a great background to Saunders's voice. Saunders has released a stunning collection of songs with his beautiful singing and excellent musical accompaniment. His music is an extraordinary mix of folk, rock and Americana-flavoured pieces with a bit psychedelic, blues and even jazz. I love it. ![]() |
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