Flesh and Bone

Lucy Kaplansky - Flesh and Bone

10/15/1996 | Red House 

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All Music Guide Review

Produced by Anton Sanko, Lucy Kaplansky's second album showcases her songwriting, with strong ballads such as "If You Could See" and "Still Life," a moving character sketch that has been the centerpiece of her live performances. Her unique voice, steely and supple, moves easily from irony to aching sincerity, a feat not often accomplished since the early recordings of Judy Collins. Other highlights are a rollicking bluegrass version of Nick Lowe's "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?" and a duet with John Gorka on Gram Parsons' legendary "Return of the Grievous Angel." Reverse before the first track for a hidden version of the Beatles' "I've Just Seen a Face." ~ Claire Keaveney, All Music Guide

Flesh and Bone Track Listing

Credits of Flesh and Bone

  • Anton Sanko
  • Organ, Guitar (Acoustic), Lap Steel Guitar, Tiple, Producer, Guitar (Steel)
  • Lucy Kaplansky
  • Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Main Performer, Vocals (Background)
  • Larry Campbell
  • Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin, Guitar (Electric), Producer, Mixing, Cittern, Guitar (Steel), Pedal Steel, Fiddle, Dobro


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