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Nancy
Walker's "Layers of
Rust and Time" is a lovingly produced
recording, highly polished and beautifully packaged without
losing a sense of play. The presence of Sue Demel, Nancy
former bandmate in Sons of the Never Wrong, shows their
vocal synergy is strong as ever. Nancy's originals are
thoughtful and innovative, revealing jazz, country, folk
and pop influences, but the pull is toward folk - "Quecreek
was Water" covers the chilling territory of a mine
disaster; "One Man's History," inspired by David
Lynch's "Straight Story" deals with living with
memories of combat. Walker's "Here's Looking at Love"
and Bruce Roper's "Good for Her" up the mood,
and Walker sings the three traditional songs here as if
she wrote them. Notably inventive instrumentation and
playing - trumpet, dobro, harmonica, vocal scat, Larry
Clyman's guitar work - a sonic delight! (Andrew Calhoun,
Waterbug Records)
Tracks:
Dreamwalker, Good For Her, December Song, Big Sky, Here's
Looking At Love, Bury Me Beneath the Willow, One Man's
History, Corinna Corinna, Quecreek was Water, Talk about
Sufferin'
Dreamwalker
Good
For Her
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"All These Things"
is the solo debut from Nancy Walker, formerly of the great
Chicago folk band Sons of the Never Wrong. Nancy's signature
vocal riffs carry over to her own work. Buffy Sainte-Marie
once said that she sings from her toes. Nancy Walker sounds
like that. Her original songs present a fresh, spacious
lyrical and melodic landscape. "Do You Know The Way,"
"Pawnshops and Cafes" "Viewpoint"
and two tracks (of 9) from previous Sons CDs. (Andrew
Calhoun, Waterbug Records)
Tracks:
All These Things, Do You Know The Way, Viewpoint, Modern
Dating, Place, Pawnshops & Cafes, When The Day,
Guitar Song, When Ruth Prays.
All
These Things
Do
You Know The Way
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