UPC: 731455872026
Format: CD
Release Date: Aug 25, 1998
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Personnel includes: Mary Cutrufello (vocals, guitar); Kenny Arnoff, Bob Glaub, Rami Jaffee, Jim Keltner, Benmont Tench, Greg Leisz, Sweetpea Atkinson, Roland Denny, Dana Myzer.
Personnel: Mary Cutrufello (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, percussion); Matt Cartsonis (mandola, background vocals); Rami Jaffee (accordion, celesta, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, wind); Dan Higgins (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey (trumpet); Roland Denney (upright bass, background vocals); Kenny Aronoff , Mark Schulman (drums, percussion); Jim Keltner (drums); Alex Brown, Alfie Silas, Mark Lennon, Maxi Anderson, Sweet Pea Atkinson (background vocals).
Though she has been compared to Springsteen and Mellencamp, what shines through on the debut recording of this Texas rocker is a passionate approach to music and a straight-ahead guitar attack. All the songs here, even the fairly sedate lament "Tired at Thirty," exude a gritty immediacy. Standouts include the rollicking "Sweet Promise of Love" and deceptively optimistic "Sunny Day," where the singer proclaims "Ain't it good to be alive on a sunny day/Only way I can face this pain." There's food for thought here, so bring an appetite. ~ Tim Sheridan
Personnel: Mary Cutrufello (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, percussion); Matt Cartsonis (mandola, background vocals); Rami Jaffee (accordion, celesta, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, wind); Dan Higgins (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey (trumpet); Roland Denney (upright bass, background vocals); Kenny Aronoff , Mark Schulman (drums, percussion); Jim Keltner (drums); Alex Brown, Alfie Silas, Mark Lennon, Maxi Anderson, Sweet Pea Atkinson (background vocals).
Though she has been compared to Springsteen and Mellencamp, what shines through on the debut recording of this Texas rocker is a passionate approach to music and a straight-ahead guitar attack. All the songs here, even the fairly sedate lament "Tired at Thirty," exude a gritty immediacy. Standouts include the rollicking "Sweet Promise of Love" and deceptively optimistic "Sunny Day," where the singer proclaims "Ain't it good to be alive on a sunny day/Only way I can face this pain." There's food for thought here, so bring an appetite. ~ Tim Sheridan
Tracks:
1 - Sunny Day
2 - She Can't Let Go
3 - Sweet Promise of Love
4 - Tired and Thirty
5 - Miss You #3
6 - Tonight's the Night
7 - Highway 59 (Let It Rain)
8 - Sister Cecil
9 - Sad, Sad World
10 - Rolin' and Tumblin'
11 - Two Hard Roads
12 - Goodnight Dark Angel
2 - She Can't Let Go
3 - Sweet Promise of Love
4 - Tired and Thirty
5 - Miss You #3
6 - Tonight's the Night
7 - Highway 59 (Let It Rain)
8 - Sister Cecil
9 - Sad, Sad World
10 - Rolin' and Tumblin'
11 - Two Hard Roads
12 - Goodnight Dark Angel