Marcia Ball - So Many Rivers

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Album Details

Title: So Many Rivers
Artist: Marcia Ball
Release Date: 4/22/2003
Label: Alligator
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 014551489122
Genre: Blues
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Louisiana Blues, Regional Blues
Moods: Earthy, Energetic, Fun, Lively, Passionate, Rousing, Warm, Wry, Exciting, Exuberant, Gritty, Intimate, Party/Celebratory, Playful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Elegant, Reverent, Rollicking, Sophisticated, Earnest, Greasy, Gutsy, Laid-Back/Mellow
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Foreclose on the House of Love
  2. Dance With Me
  3. Baby, Why Not
  4. Honeypie
  5. Give Me a Chance
  6. Didn't You Know
  7. Give It Up (Give In)
  8. So Many Rivers to Cross
  9. The Storm
  10. The Lowdown
  11. Hurricane on China Lake
  12. Three Hundred Pounds of Hongry
  13. If It's Really Got to Be This Way
  14. If Ain't One Thing

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDAlligator4891

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Album Review

Marcia Ball's strong western Louisiana, eastern Texas roots run strongly through So Many Rivers, and she has increased the range she covers. Solid in the foundation of her piano playing and phrasing, she is rooted rock-solid to the rhythms by the drumming of Tom Fillman and the bass of both Don Bennett and Yoggie Musgrove. There is also the production work of Stephen Bruton, who also added his otherworldly guitar work to the mix. Marcia Ball's voice has only gotten finer with the passage of time, and the collaborations with Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson have also added a lot of potency to her voice and handling of a song. She has assembled a crack group of musicians here that gives her freedom to take those chances that make So Many Rivers stand out from the crowd. The six songs she wrote are among the standouts here. The slow-building strength of "The Storm" and the power and grit in "Give Me a Chance" add depth to this collection. She does a great job with putting some bounce into others' tunes ("Honeypie"). This is a standout from this queen of the gatorhythms that bring the swamp alive. ~ Bob Gottlieb, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alicia JonesVocals (Background)
Chet HimesMixing, Engineer
Chris MareshBass
Debra DobkinPercussion
Gary SlechtaTrumpet
Gordon FowlerPaintings
Greg "Frosty" SmithSax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
James PennebakerGuitar, Guitar (Baritone), Lap Steel Guitar, Fiddle
John NicholsVocals (Background), Harmonica
Kaz KazanoffSax (Tenor)
Keith RobinsonDrums
Lee ThornburgTrumpet
Lon PriceSax (Tenor), Sax (Alto)
Marcia BallVocals, Piano
Marcus AureliusAuthor
Nick LaneTrombone
Pat BoyackGuitar
Randy JacobsVocals (Background)
Red YoungArranger, Organ (Hammond)
Ross HogarthEngineer
Stephen BrutonGuitar (Electric), Vocals (Background), Producer, Mandolin, Guitar (Acoustic)
Todd DillonAssistant Engineer
Tom FillmanDrums
Wayne ToupsVocals, Accordion
Yoggie MusgroveBass

Member Reviews

David N. (ilikeallmusic) wrote on 1/8/2007...

This is just like new, with all artwork. The person I received it from
decided to cut the cardboard digit pak to make it fit!

Al V. (Al) wrote on 10/1/2006...

Soem Great Marcia Ball cuts. This CD is unopened, a duplicate in my collection. You get Foreclose on the House of Love, Dance With Me, Baby, Why Not, Honeypie, Give Me a Chance, Don't You Know, Give it Up, So Many Rivers to Cross, The Storm, The Lowdown, Hurricane on China Lake, Three Hundred Pounds of Hongry, If It's Really Got to Be this Way and If it Ain't One Thing.