Album Info
Artist: | Patty Griffin |
Album: | Patty Griffin |
Released: | USA & Europe, 8 Mar 2019 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Mama's Worried | 3:23 |
Guitar - David Pulkingham | ||
Vocals - Patty Griffin | ||
A2 | River | 5:24 |
Bass, Lap Steel Guitar [Lap Steel], Baritone Guitar [Baritone] - Craig Ross | ||
Cello - Lindsey Verrill | ||
Guitar, Piano - David Pulkingham | ||
Vocals - Patty Griffin | ||
A3 | Where I Come From | 4:45 |
Bass, Lap Steel Guitar [Lap Steel], Baritone Guitar - Craig Ross | ||
Drums - Conrad Chocroun | ||
Guitar - David Pulkingham | ||
Vocals, Guitar - Patty Griffin | ||
B4 | Hourglass | 3:24 |
Bass, Organ - Craig Ross | ||
Drums, Percussion - Conrad Chocroun | ||
Guitar - David Pulkingham | ||
Trombone - Eddie Lehwald | ||
Vocals, Guitar - Patty Griffin | ||
B5 | Had A Good Reason | 3:20 |
Vocals, Guitar - Patty Griffin | ||
B6 | Bluebeard | 5:07 |
Bass - Craig Ross | ||
Cello - Lindsey Verrill | ||
Guitar - David Pulkingham | ||
Marimba - Peggy Ghorbani, Thor Harris | ||
Vocals, Guitar - Patty Griffin | ||
B7 | What Now | 4:52 |
Bass, Drone [Drones], Percussion - Craig Ross | ||
Cello - Lindsey Verrill | ||
Percussion - Conrad Chocroun | ||
Vocals - Robert Plant | ||
Vocals, Guitar - Patty Griffin | ||
C8 | Luminous Places | 4:52 |
Cello - Lindsey Verrill | ||
Guitar - David Pulkingham | ||
Piano - Stephen Barber | ||
Vocals - Patty Griffin | ||
C9 | Coins | 3:47 |
Guitar - David Pulkingham | ||
Vocals - Robert Plant | ||
Vocals, Guitar - Patty Griffin | ||
C10 | Boys From Tralee | 3:49 |
Guitar - David Pulkingham | ||
Guitar, Vocals - Patty Griffin | ||
Percussion - Conrad Chocroun | ||
D11 | The Wheel | 6:15 |
Bass, Percussion - Craig Ross | ||
Drums, Percussion - Conrad Chocroun | ||
Guitar - David Pulkingham | ||
Vocals, Guitar - Patty Griffin | ||
D12 | What I Remember | 3:26 |
Guitar - David Pulkingham | ||
Vocals - Patty Griffin | ||
D13 | Just The Same | 3:45 |
Vocals, Piano - Patty Griffin |
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Description
Patty Griffin represents an extraordinary new chapter for this incomparable singer-songwriter and immediately stands among the most deeply personal recordings of her remarkable two-decade career. The album -- which follows 2015's GRAMMY Award-nominated Servant Of Love -- collects songs written during and in the aftermath of a profound personal crisis, several years in which she battled -- and ultimately defeated -- cancer just as a similar and equally insidious disease metastasized into the American body politic. Yet as always, like very few others, Griffin's power lies in how, as Holly Gleason in the Martha's Vineyard Gazette observed, 'her songs seem to freeze life and truth in amber.' It's in how Griffin can express the strikingly intimate while never making it about herself, all wrapped in sparse arrangements that breathe an incomparable force and import into her songcraft.