Seeing Things
Download links and information about Seeing Things by Laurie Lewis. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Folk Rock, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 48:08 minutes.
Artist: | Laurie Lewis |
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Release date: | 1998 |
Genre: | Folk Rock, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist |
Tracks: | 11 |
Duration: | 48:08 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Blue Days, Sleepless Nights | 4:05 |
2. | The Refugee | 4:10 |
3. | Visualize | 3:07 |
4. | Kiss Me Before I Die | 4:15 |
5. | Let the Bird Go Free | 4:32 |
6. | Bane and Balm | 4:37 |
7. | I'll Take Back My Heart | 3:55 |
8. | Tattoo | 4:46 |
9. | Angel On His Shoulder | 5:32 |
10. | Manzanar | 4:42 |
11. | The Blackest Crow | 4:27 |
Details
[Edit]While previous albums have explored Lewis' prodigious fiddle talents and her ability to put a new spin on bluegrass music, Seeing Things zeroes in on her glorious voice and her ability to tell a story with it. Eight of the 11 tunes come from her pen; tunes like "The Refugee," "Kiss Me Before I Die," "Angel On His Shoulder," and "Bane and Balm" all show tremendous growth as a writer, while the opening "Blues Days, Sleepless Nights" bears strong comparison to her best bluegrass work. Tom Russel's "Manzanar" (the story of a World War II Japanese POW), her duet with Cris Williamson on "Let the Bird Go Free" and the traditional "The Blackest Crow" set moods bleak, somber and ethereal. But mostly it comes down to Lewis' voice, an instrument of uncommon beauty, depth and versatility. This is one special album.