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Humming By the Flowered Vine
Laura Cantrell
Humming By the Flowered Vine
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop
 
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The follow-up to 2002's "When The Roses Bloom Again" is nothing less than masterful. Produced by JD Foster (Richard Buckner, Marc Ribot), the album features such stellar musicians as John Convertino and Paul Niehaus of Cal...  more »

     
   
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All Artists: Laura Cantrell
Title: Humming By the Flowered Vine
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: Matador Records
Release Date: 6/21/2005
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop
Styles: Americana, Neotraditional, Singer-Songwriters, Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 744861065128

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The follow-up to 2002's "When The Roses Bloom Again" is nothing less than masterful. Produced by JD Foster (Richard Buckner, Marc Ribot), the album features such stellar musicians as John Convertino and Paul Niehaus of Calexico, Amy Helm and Fiona McBain of Ollabelle, Jon Graboff, Mark Spencer, Dave Schramm, Jeremy Chatzky, and many more. Sad and sweet in all the right doses, Cantrell is one of the unique voices and minds in American music, and this third album shows the sort of poise and invention that we associate with the all-time greats, regardless of genre.

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Sweetly sung melodies
A.N. | Auckland, New Zealand | 06/24/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Laura Cantrell has a gorgeous voice.



I downloaded her song "14th Street" as it had the New York appeal. By the end of the week I had found her CD "Humming by the Flowered Vine" and it was well worth the import price. The fact that she is a New York based performer appeals even more as I love songs that are about New York or can be sung southerly about The City in the right note.



Laura does not disappoint or fail at any attempt. There are guest musicians that appear on the making of this record and just add an added bonus to the rotation of the music that spins in the player.



As the entire CD is outstanding, here are the A++ tracks:



-My number 1 favourite track is "Old Down Town," stunning at 6 minutes & never once gets mundane; many artists can not pull of a song for this length of time without losing the plot and heading in the wrong direction. This finds Laura singing about home and the complications of modern day city lifestyle.



-2nd Favourite is the downloadable MP3 "14th Street" which is exactly how I discovered upon this great very under-rated talent.



-The 3rd brilliant tune for me is "Letters."



Laura, all those times you played & sang in coffee houses surely paid off. I as a music lover feel the passion in the songs. This is fact not fiction as she was hand picked by Elvis Costello to open for his U.S. tour.



The New York times sums up the brilliance of Laura Cantrell best when they said:



"As Laura Cantrell performed 'Khaki and Corduroy,' her sleepy-sad reflection on being a Southerner transplanted to New York City . . . the auditorium [Jazz at Lincoln Center] was awash with the kind of cosmic wistfulness that the best country and folk music can conjure when it dreams of the past."

- Stephen Holden, The New York Times



I agree with Stephen Holden & I think many will agree with me when I simply say that Laura Cantrell is an artist with a STUNNING VOICE who produces songs in sweetest of melodies

- A.N.

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A successful one, if a departure
E. C Goodstein | Northern CA United States | 07/18/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"It's true this album is a bit of a departure from the 'updated' Kitty Wells

sound of her first two albums-- but I think successful. The only slight

overreach IMO is Lucinda Williams's "Letters," which even approaches

rock slightly, but isn't that distinguished a song (apologies to LW fans).

I like the somewhat new mix of instruments and those ballady songs like

"Khaki & Corduroy" (great stuff!!) & "Bees." I think her writing is finding

a more individualistic voice & this album is a positive step forward-- & I like the trad. ones too, including cool yet semi old timey vibe on "Poor Ellen Smith" (upbeat sad story approach!!??). Graceful & singular talent."