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Big
Mystery (Threshold Music 2009)
The newest CD from Dana and Susan Robinson is a homespun affair that’s
what you’d get if you updated some Child Ballads, filtered them through
the Appalachian foothills of North Carolina, and seasoned with amble
doses of Jay and Molly Ungar, and occasional dashes of hooky pop. There
are catchy old-time melodies, a cover of Lui Collins’s “Gone But Not
Forgotten” that sounds even older, a bluegrass rendering of Leadbelly’s
“Poor Howard,” and several gentle and sublime originals. Susan’s
version of Bill Steele’s “Griselda’s Waltz,” a retelling of the
Cinderella tale, is a surefire crowd-pleaser rendered in a style
reminiscent of Sally Rogers. One of the many joys of this album is the
imagery it evokes of places, be it the Zephyr Valley of Minnesota, the
hills of North Carolina, or Scotland’s Isle of Mull. “Zephyr Wind” is
as gentle as a soft breeze, the perfect frame for what begins as a love
song to a hike and evolves into reflections on the lessons embedded in
silence. You can envision a leisurely float down the Mississippi on
“Delta Queen,” perhaps with John Hartford at the steamboat helm. And,
though Vermont inspired the clever wordplay of the pop-like title
track, anyone residing in a northern clime can relate to Dana’s take on
the suddenness with which life unlocks after a long winter.Toss in some
solid backup work from Asheville's Free Planet Radio, and you've got an
unpretentious gem.
– Rob Weir, The Valley Advocate
Cast Of Players -
Dana Robinson -
Vocals, Guitar, Fiddle, Mandolin, Octave Mandolin, Banjo, Harmonica
Susan Robinson -
Vocals, Banjo, Guitar
River Guerguian - Kit
Drums, Hand Drums
Eliot Wadopian -
Acoustic Bass
Chris Rosser - Piano,
Dotar
Track Listing-
(Click on title for
lyrics)
1) Big
Mystery
2) Zephyr
Wind
3) Sycamore
Tea
4) Griselda's
Waltz
5)
Cairo
6) Poor
Howard
7) Delta
Queen
8) French
Broad Waltz
9) Gone
But Not Forgotten
10) Waiting
For Gordon
11) Dog's
Life
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