Description: Tracks:Lately - Lucinda WilliamsThe Poet Game - Ani DiFrancoThe Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home - Iris DementWhere is Maria - FerronSleeper - Eliza GilkysonElla Mae - Pieta, Zoe and Constie BrownSummer Evening - Gillian WelchSmall Dark Movie - Lucy KaplanskySpring & All - Mary Chapin CarpenterSay a Little Prayer - Shawn ColvinEarly - Victoria WilliamsTwo Little Feet - Karen SavocaHey Baby Hey - Robin Lee BerryWash My Eyes - Leandra PeakThe Poet GameThe Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers HomeWhere Is Maria?SleeperElla MaeSummer EveningSmall Dark MovieSpring & AllSay a Little PrayerEarlyTwo Little FeetHey Baby HeyWash My Eyes Performer Notes: "Lately" (Lucinda Williams) was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.Personnel: Ani DiFranco (vocals, guitar, omnichord); Eliza Gilkyson, Gillian Welch, Iris DeMent, Lucinda Williams, Lucy Kaplansky, Pieta Brown (vocals, acoustic guitar); Victoria Williams (vocals, electric guitar, harmonium, background vocals); Karen Savoca (vocals, percussion); Mary Chapin Carpenter (vocals, background vocals); Leandra Peak, Shawn Colvin (vocals); Pete Heitzman (guitar); Rich Brotherton (acoustic guitar, National guitar); Neal Hagberg, Mark Howard (acoustic guitar); Dirk Freymuth, Shelley Jennings, Larry Campbell, Bo Ramsey, Robert McEntee (electric guitar); David Rawlings (lap steel guitar, background vocals); Jami Sieber (electric cello); Eric Kilburn (harmonica); Hans Teuber (bass clarinet); Glenn Wolff (acoustic bass); Gene Libbea, Roscoe Beck, Jason Mercer (upright bass); Glenn Fukunaga, Marty Ballou (electric bass); Don Heffington (drums, background vocals); Mike Levesque (drums); John Jennings (background vocals).Audio Mixers: Eric Kilburn; Patrick Niemisto; Charlie McGovern; John Jennings; Mark Hallman; Mark Miller ; Mark Nathan; Pete Heitzman; Ani DiFranco; Rob Genadek; Ben Wittman.Audio Remasterer: David Glasser.Liner Note Author: Eric Peltoniemi.Recording information: "Holy Wah!" Studios, Maple City, MI; 7th Avenue Productions; Alcove Studio, Oneida, NY; Chaparral Bottoms Studios, Joshua Tree, CA; Congress House Studios, Austin, TX; Echo Bay Studios, New Hope, MN; Jack's Tracks, Nashville, TN; Nevada Nashville; The Petting Zoo, Iowa City, IA; The Rendering Plant, Nashville, TN; Wellspring Studios, Acton, MA.Photographers: Frank Ockenfels; Mark Seliger; Pamela Springsteen; Marc Norberg; Michael "Mike Dee" Johnson; Chris Strother; Steve Paige; James Minchin; Marianne Moore; Albert Sanchez; Scott Newton; Pete Heitzman.Modern folk singer-songwriter Greg Brown has an impossibly deep, husky voice that delivers songs full of gritty, earthy images dredged up from the Middle American underbelly. Ostensibly not the most likely candidate for an all-female tribute album until you notice the strong thread of compassion and enduring humanity, not to mention simple, effective melody, running through his work. Accordingly, some of the finest ladies contemporaneously working in the "Americana" genre chime in here.Lucinda Williams delivers a moving, lost-love lament with heartbreaking ease. Country-folk songpoet Iris Dement, who would shortly wind up marrying Brown, takes on the country-icon tribute "The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home." Even with high-powered talents like Shawn Colvin, Victoria Williams, and Gillian Welch on hand, possibly the biggest compliment to Brown is how Ferron tackles "Where is Maria," given the fact that her own style was inspirational not only to that song, but to many in Brown's repertoire. Professional Reviews: Yoga Journal (12/02, p.158) - "...Each singer negotiates a satisfying joint custody arrangement that repects the original vision of the song while expressing her own unique, personal aesthetic..." Producer: David Rawlings, Eliza Gilkyson, Neal Hagberg, Mabel Allbright, Gillian Welch, Jim Rooney, John Jennings, Karen Savoca, Larry Campbell, Lucinda Williams, Lucy Kaplansky, Marc Anderson, Pete Heitzman, Ani DiFranco, Pieta Brown, Bo Ramsey Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 10 September, 2002 Label: RED HOUSE Dimensions: 12.7 x 14.6 x 1.1 centimeters (0.08 kg)
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Lately - Lucinda Williams
Track #2: The Poet Game - Ani DiFranco
Track #3: The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home - Iris Deme
Track #4: Where is Maria - Ferron
Track #5: Sleeper - Eliza Gilkyson
Track #6: Ella Mae - Pieta, Zoe and Constie Brown
Track #7: Summer Evening - Gillian Welch
Track #8: Small Dark Movie - Lucy Kaplansky
Track #9: Spring & All - Mary Chapin Carpenter
Track #10: Say a Little Prayer - Shawn Colvin
Track #11: Early - Victoria Williams
Track #12: Two Little Feet - Karen Savoca
Track #13: Hey Baby Hey - Robin Lee Berry
Track #14: Wash My Eyes - Leandra Peak
Track #15: The Poet Game
Track #16: The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home
Track #17: Where Is Maria?
Track #18: Sleeper
Track #19: Ella Mae
Track #20: Summer Evening
Track #21: Small Dark Movie
Track #22: Spring & All
Track #23: Say a Little Prayer
Track #24: Early
Track #25: Two Little Feet
Track #26: Hey Baby Hey
Track #27: Wash My Eyes
Era: 2000s
Run Time: 3501 Sec
Format: CD
Release Year: 2002
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Alternative, Rock, Folk, Country
Style: Neo-Traditional Folk, Americana, Folk-Pop, Alt-Country, Singer/Songwriter, Country-Folk, Contemporary Country, Psychedelic/Garage, Contemporary Folk, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
Type: Album
Artist: Various Artists
Record Label: Red House Records
Release Title: Going Driftless: an Artist's Tribute to Greg Brown