VA - Going Driftless: An Artist's Tribute To Greg Brown (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Going Driftless: An Artist's Tribute To Greg Brown
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Red House Records [RHR CD 145]
- Genre: Country Pop/Rock, Folk
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
- Total Time: 58:26
- Total Size: 135 mb / 319 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
All-star tribute to folk legend Greg Brown!! Featuring tracks by: Lucinda Williams, Ani DiFranco, Gillian Elch, Shawn Colvin, Peak and others.
Twenty years prior to the release of Going Driftless, Greg Brown sang about being a dad. "I'm a man who's rich in daughters," he boasted, tenderly. It's appropriate, then, that the most affecting song on this tribute album is a hushed, heartfelt reading of Brown's early rarity "Ella Mae," played and sung here by his three girls, Pieta, Zoe, and Constie. And while theirs is the disc's single best performance, there's much more here to recommend. Lucinda Williams (who opens the album with "Lately") and Iris DeMent ("The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home") are, like Brown, raw, emotive singers steeped in the blues, and their covers ooze with longing and ache. Ani DiFranco's jazzy "Poet Game" and Victoria Williams's playful "Early" offer new perspectives on familiar Brown songs. And while the likes of Eliza Gilkyson ("Sleeper") and Shawn Colvin ("Say a Little Prayer") come off a little too polished, each earns points for reviving terrific tunes from deep in Brown's catalog. One note: Royalties from this album go to the Breast Cancer Fund. --Anders Smith Lindall
Twenty years prior to the release of Going Driftless, Greg Brown sang about being a dad. "I'm a man who's rich in daughters," he boasted, tenderly. It's appropriate, then, that the most affecting song on this tribute album is a hushed, heartfelt reading of Brown's early rarity "Ella Mae," played and sung here by his three girls, Pieta, Zoe, and Constie. And while theirs is the disc's single best performance, there's much more here to recommend. Lucinda Williams (who opens the album with "Lately") and Iris DeMent ("The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home") are, like Brown, raw, emotive singers steeped in the blues, and their covers ooze with longing and ache. Ani DiFranco's jazzy "Poet Game" and Victoria Williams's playful "Early" offer new perspectives on familiar Brown songs. And while the likes of Eliza Gilkyson ("Sleeper") and Shawn Colvin ("Say a Little Prayer") come off a little too polished, each earns points for reviving terrific tunes from deep in Brown's catalog. One note: Royalties from this album go to the Breast Cancer Fund. --Anders Smith Lindall
:: TRACKLIST ::
1. Lucinda Williams - Lately
2. Ani DiFranco - The Poet Game
3. Iris DeMent - The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home
4. Ferron - Where Is Maria?
5. Eliza Gilkyson - Sleeper
6. Pieta, Zoe & Constie Brown - Ella Mae
7. Gillian Welch - Summer Evening
8. Lucy Kaplansky - Small Dark Movie
9. Mary Chapin Carpenter - Spring & All
10. Shawn Colvin - Say A Little Prayer
11. Victoria Williams - Early
12. Karen Savoca - Two Little Feet
13. Robin Lee Berry - Hey Baby Hey
14. Leandra Peak - Wash My Eyes
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