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Recording information: Flashpoint Studio, Austin, TX (??/1998-06/2004); Larry Telford Studio, Austin, TX (??/1998-06/2004); The hit Shack, Austin, TX (??/1998-06/2004).
Personnel: Tish Hinojosa (vocals, acoustic guitar); Tish Hinojosa; Ray Benson (vocals); Marty Muse (pedal steel guitar); Javier Chaparro, Javier Chaparro (violin); Glenn Kawamoto (double bass); Raphael O'Malley Gayol (drums); Phil Bass, Phil Bass (percussion); Marvin Denton Dykhuis (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, classical guitar, dobro, mandolin, percussion); Cindy Cashdollar (lap steel guitar); Chip Dolan (accordion, piano); Flaco Jiménez (accordion); Edward Hobizal (piano, organ); Chris Searles (drums, percussion); Arturo Garza (congas, percussion).
Uncut (p.118) - 3 stars out of 5 - "Hinojosa mixes musical styles from both sides of the Rio Grande....The Emmylou Harris/Linda Ronstadt influence is evident on 'Shotgun Ridin'." Dirty Linen (p.89) - "A gentle maverick in an industry of sharks, Hinojosa endures....Pleasant." Heart Wide Open Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $3.13) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Folk, Country | | Label | Valley Entertainment | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 57536  | | CD Universe Part number | 6830210 | | Catalog number | 15196 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 29, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Tish Hinojosa; Marvin Dykhuis; Glenn Kawamoto; Tish Hinojosa; Marvin Dykhuis; Glenn Kawamoto | | Engineer | Todd Dillon; Jay Hudson; Eastside Flash | | Personnel | Flaco JimTnez - accordion Marty Muse - pedal steel guitar Ray Benson - vocals Tish Hinojosa - vocals, acoustic guitar Chris Searles - drums, percussion Chip Dolan - accordion, piano Edward Hobizal - piano, organ Phil Bass - percussion Glenn Kawamoto - double bass Arturo Garza - congas, percussion Javier Chaparro - violin Marvin Denton Dykhuis - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, classical guitar, dobro, mandolin, percussion Rafael O'Malley Gayol - drums
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$13.69 On the surface, Lifeline, Iris Dement's return to recording after an eight-year hiatus, is a collection of age-old gospel and church tunes from the 19th century -- or earlier -- in the grand Protestant tradition. He liner notes tell a different story. She recounts how her mother played and sang these songs in times of stress looking straight at the sky, "as if she were talking to someone." She claims that for her, too, the music contained here became her lifeline through a season of hardship, and that when calling her mother from the road in difficult straits, she was told to get to a piano. Dement's raw, high lonesome voice is as out of time as the material, though these presentations are not exactly rough-hewn. They are plaintive but polished with accompaniment from a host of players, including Bo Ramsey, Mark Howard, Stu Basore, Stuart Duncan, and others. Dement plays piano on some tracks, guitar on others. ForDement ...
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$12.59 A trip to Southeast Asia and the U.S. invasion of Iraq seem to have inspired much of Nanci Griffith's 12th studio album of new, original material, Hearts in Mind. "I don't want your wars to take my children," Griffith sings in the country-folk opener, "A Simple Life," and at the album's end, in "Big Blue Ball of War," she provides a historical primer of world conflicts that concludes speciously by suggesting that if only women were in charge of things, wars would cease. In between, "Heart of Indochine" and "Old Hanoi" provide her observations on Vietnam, the former pleading, "Deliver me to a river of peace." And while "Before" and "Love Conquers All" do not concern war directly, they do refer to it. Meanwhile, songwriter Julie Gold, who previously gave Griffith "From a Distance" (before Bette Midler absconded with it) and "Heaven," contributes a reflection on 9/11, "Mountain of Sorrow," that treats the loss of the World ...
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$16.45 Portland, OR-based brothers Sam Densmore and John C. Densmore have spent ample time on the underground -- including a tenure in the Olympia noise pop band Frequency db -- but Westward is mostly an exercise in Sturm und Twang. In fact, the band's stab at indie rock ("Kalispell") is downright iffy. Luckily, the Densmores know who they want to be more times than not, yielding winners like "Fools, Love, Gold" and "Fancy Bird." If those tracks recall Cracker at its peak, the disc achieves lift off with the Jonathan Richman-like charmer "Rocket to Space." While the percolating, dusty roll of "The Hold Up" and "Waking Up Drunk" make them feel like they'd be ideally matched with the soundtrack of a modern Western, Westward is less essential than it is enjoyable. ...
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