• > Home
  • > Artists
  • > Garrison Starr
  • > Albums
  • > The Sound of You and Me
  • Garrison Starr

    Garrison Starr

    The Sound of You and Me

    Garrison Starr - The Sound of You and Me

    01/01/2005 | Vanguard Records 

    Bookmark and Share

    All Music Guide Review

    Garrison Starr remained on a steady, unspectacular singer/songwriter path with her fifth album, recorded after her relocation from Los Angeles to Nashville. Teetering relationships are often the subject, with the opening cut even bearing the title "Pendulum." The melodies, singing, and arrangements are rather standard issue for this sort of thing, though some variations from the usual format let listeners know it's not being phoned in. Beyond its unusual title, "Sing It Like a Victim" has a rollicking rhythm and, for the first time on a Starr record, piano-dominated accompaniment. "Big Enough" has dramatic strings that are, at least in terms of Starr's usual fare, a stylistic departure. But while the emotional sincerity of the record can't be questioned, and it establishes an atmosphere of lingering introspection and striving for fulfillment, there's nothing to suggest a rise from mid-pack status. ~ Jimmy James, All Music Guide

    The Sound of You and Me Track Listing

    Credits of The Sound of You and Me

    • Ross Rice
    • Organ, Bass, Drums, Keyboards, Tympani (Timpani)
    • Garrison Starr
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Percussion, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Drums, Arranger, Producer, Wurlitzer
    • Neilson Hubbard
    • Percussion, Piano, Vocals, Producer, Guitar (Electric), Arranger, Engineer, Wurlitzer, Guitar (Nylon String), Casio, Mixing
    • Brad Jones
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Arranger, Guitar (Electric), Mandolin, Bass, Vocals, Engineer, Mixing, Producer
    • Pat Sansone
    • Organ, Piano, Bass, Percussion, Glockenspiel, Vocals, Casio, Vibraphone, Moog Synthesizer, Guitar (Electric)
    • Pat Buchanan
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin, Guitar (Electric), Papoose


    MP3 Downloads

    What's Hot from ARTISTdirect