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Initial pressings of WHILE YOU WEREN'T LOOKING include a Limited edition bonus CD, featuring a duet with Caitlin Cary's Whiskeytown partner, Ryan Adams. Personnel includes: Caitlin Cary (vocals, various instruments); Dave Wright (arranger, trombone); Mike Daly (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Tim Smith (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); James Lane (trumpet); Jen Gunderman (piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond B-3 organ, chamberlain, synthesizer); Mike Santoro (bass); Skillet Gilmore (drums, percussion). Engineers include: Mitch Easter, Ken Mosher, Wes Lachot. Recorded at Modern, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; The Fidelitorium, Kernersville, North Carolina; Kensway, Pittsboro, North Carolina; Overdub Lane, Durham, North Carolina. Personnel: Caitlin Cary (vocals, violin, shaker, tambourine, hand claps); Mike Daly (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, nylon-string guitar, mandocello, organ, Wurlitzer organ, vibraphone, glockenspiel); Thad Cockrell (vocals, hand claps); Adam Price, Lynn Blakey (vocals); Chris Stamey (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, harmonium, synthesizer); Mitch Easter (electric guitar, snare drum); Michael Krause, Brian Dennis (electric guitar); Greg Readling (dobro); Chris Eubank (cello); Tim Smith (tenor saxophone); James A. Lane (trumpet); Jen Gunderman (piano, Wurlitzer organ, chamberlin, synthesizer); Mike Santoro, Aaron Oliva (bass guitar); Skillet Gilmore (drums, timpani, percussion); Ronnie Tomany, Shalini Chatterjee (hand claps); Ed Butler, Jon Wurster (percussion). Audio Mixer: Chris Stamey. Recording information: Fidelitorium Kernersville, NC; Kensway Studios, Pittsboro, NC; Modern Recording, Chapel Hill, NC; Overdub Lane, Durham, NC. Unknown Contributor Role: Jon Wurster. Breaking from the ties that bound her to Ryan Adams in her Whiskeytown days, Caitlin Cary's first full album (following her debut EP two years previous) is a beautifully realized, mature work that gently expands her boundaries while stubbornly playing to her strengths. Concentrating on her expressive, honeyed voice that falls somewhere between Fairport Convention's Sandy Denny and Linda Thompson, Cary, who co-wrote all the songs, washes her folk more on the British than American shores. Production by Chris Stamey, whose subtle approach perfectly frames these songs by placing the emphasis on Cary's marvelous singing, infuses the album with a languid, unhurried feel, giving it a comfy, low-key acoustic charm. Caitlin's violin, a major aspect of her Whiskeytown contributions, is relegated to the back burner in favor of unassuming waltzes, folk songs, and ballads, most concerning matters of the heart. While a few upbeat songs break the mood, the somber tracks that dominate this disc remain on low-boil. This showcases Cary's gorgeous voice, but the disc often gets bogged down in emotionally gripping slow tunes that, while beautifully constructed, don't resonate with the drama their lyrics so poignantly express. More variety in the textures and tempos would make for a diverse setting to better feature Cary's stunning, heartbreaking vocals. The opening "Shallow Heart, Shallow Water" shows Cary's voice soaring against jangly guitar backing and her own violin. It's also the best and most immediately captivating track. Like her photo on the cover, the other songs blur into each other, producing an even, assured, and unified album that lacks the dramatic zing that could push it to the next level, which her obvious talent deserves. Early versions included a mini-disc of four additional songs (one a duet with Ryan Adams, another with the Backsliders' Chip Robinson) that are pleasant but not essential. Robinson's Tom Waits-style boozy rasp adds a much-needed gritty edge to Cary's overriding sweetness. ~ Hal HorowitzRolling Stone (4/11/02, p.130) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...A formidible collection of dreamy folk-pop songs..." Magnet (6-7/02, p.81) - "...Cary senses she's singing in top form and commands expansive emotional range..." While You Weren't Looking Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $3.89) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Alt Country, Rock | | Label | Yep Roc | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 20519  | | CD Universe Part number | 3004896 | | Catalog number | 2029 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 19, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Chris Stamey | | Personnel | Tim Smith - tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone Mike Daly - acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals Jen Gunderman - piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond B-3 organ, chamberlain, synthesizer Caitlin Cary - vocals, violin James lane - trumpet Mike Santoro - bass Skillet Gilmore - drums, percussion Dave Wright - arranger, trombone
Also: Jon Wurster, Chris Stamey, Mitch Easter, Thad Cockrell, Chris Eubank, North Carolina, Durham, Aaron Oliva, Greg Readling, Ken Mosher, Chapel Hill, Lynn Blakey, Michael Krause, Brian Dennis, Ed Butler, Overdub Lane, Wes Lachot, Kernersville, Pittsboro, Shalini Chatterjee, Adam Price, Adam Price, Fidelitorium, James A. Lane, Kensway, Ronnie Tomany |
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