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    Humming by the Flowered Vine

    Laura Cantrell - Humming by the Flowered Vine

    06/21/2005 | Matador Records 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Laura Cantrell knows and loves good music too well to be a purist, and while her first two albums, Not the Tremblin' Kind and When the Roses Bloom Again, were firmly grounded in her great fondness for country music, she expands her boundaries a bit on her third set (and first for Matador), Humming by the Flowered Vine. While the feel of Humming by the Flowered Vine isn't radically different than her previous work, the sound and arrangements offer some new wrinkles, with producer J.D. Foster and a superb cast of musicians edging Cantrell into an inventive pop direction. The pensive love song "14th Street," a strong but sorrowful reading of "And Still," and the rare Lucinda Williams composition "Letters" all speak of a riskier musical mindset than Cantrell has allowed herself in the past, and the results are beautifully expressive and gracefully executed while quietly bearing a considerable musical weight. Fans of Cantrell's more traditionally oriented work need not fret, as her lovely covers of "Wishful Thinking" and "Poor Ellen Smith" confirm she still has a superb command of classic country styles, and her voice has lost none of its lovely clarity while revealing an even greater emotional force on these sessions. And while Cantrell is a marvelous interpretive songwriter with nearly faultless taste, her originals rank with the album's finest material; "Khaki & Corduroy," "Old Downtown," and "Bees" are all crafted with the wisdom and care of a fine short story. Humming by the Flowered Vine is an album that's a joy to listen to without sounding simple or hollow, and resonates with an evocative beauty comprised of both compassion and intellect; this music easily raises the bar for this gifted artist. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

    Humming by the Flowered Vine Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • 14th Street
  • 3:16
  • Sound Clip for 14th Street from Humming by the Flowered Vine


  • 2
  • What You Said
  • 2:52
  • Sound Clip for What You Said from Humming by the Flowered Vine


  • 3
  • And Still
  • 3:57
  • Sound Clip for And Still from Humming by the Flowered Vine


  • 5
  • Letters
  • 4:51
  • Sound Clip for Letters from Humming by the Flowered Vine


  • 9
  • Bees
  • 4:10
  • Sound Clip for Bees from Humming by the Flowered Vine


  • 10
  • Old Downtown
  • 6:12
  • Sound Clip for Old Downtown from Humming by the Flowered Vine


  • Humming by the Flowered Vine Notes

    'Humming by the Flowered Vine' is the much-anticipated third album (and Matador debut) by Nashville-born, New York-based performer Laura Cantrell.

    Produced by JD Foster (Richard Buckner, Marc Ribot), 'Humming by the Flowered Vine' features ten extraordinary songs both crafted and caught. As on her two previous albums, 'When the Roses Bloom Again' and 'Not the Tremblin' Kind,' Laura's own compositions are some of the highlights. "Khaki & Corduroy" is a meditation on being a transplanted Southerner in New York City, "California Rose" was inspired by the West Coast country music pioneer Rose Maddox, and "Old Downtown" draws on the story of World War I hero Sgt. Alvin York.

    New York figures prominently in both Emily Spray's infectious "14th Street" and "Letters", a previously unreleased Lucinda Williams song dating back to her days as a struggling folk singer living in the city. The album also includes a version of the Appalachian murder ballad "Poor Ellen Smith," which was collected and published in the 1927 book American Mountain Songs by Laura's great, great aunt Ethel Park Richardson, a "songcatcher" from Chattanooga, TN, who went on to produce the NBC radio drama "Heart-throbs of the Hills" throughout the 1930s. The parallels between her and Laura's own life were a recent discovery for Laura. - Matador Records

    Credits of Humming by the Flowered Vine

    • Mark Spencer
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Piano, Vocals, Guitar (Electric)
    • Jon Graboff
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Pedal Steel, Guitar (Nylon String), Mandolin
    • Rob Burger
    • Piano, Accordion, Organ (Hammond), Marxophone, Claviola, Mellotron

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