Nanci Griffith - The Complete MCA Studio Recordings (2003)
Artist: Nanci Griffith
Title: The Complete MCA Studio Recordings
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: MCA Nashville
Genre: Folk, Country
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 02:37:36
Total Size: 1.1 Gb / 412 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: The Complete MCA Studio Recordings
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: MCA Nashville
Genre: Folk, Country
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 02:37:36
Total Size: 1.1 Gb / 412 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1
01. Tumble And Fall (Previously Unreleased In The U.S)
02. Lone Star State Of Mind
03. Cold Hearts/Closed Minds
04. From A Distance
05. Beacon Street
06. Nickle Dreams
07. Sing One For Sister
08. Ford Econoline
09. Trouble In The Fields F
10. Love In A Memory
11. Let It Shine On Me
12. There's A Light Beyond These Woods (Mary Margaret)
13. Anybody Can Be Somebody's Fool
14. I Knew Love
15. Never Mind
16. Love Wore A Halo (back Before The War)
17. So Long Ago
18. Gulf Coast Highway
19. Little Love Affair
20. I Wish It Would Rain
21. Outbound Plane
22. I Would Change My Life
23. Sweet Dreams Will Come
24. Wodden (Previously Unreleased In The U.S)
CD 2
01. I Don't Want To Talk About Love
02. Drive-In Movies And Dashboard Lights
03. You Made This Love A Teardrop
04. Brave Companion Of The Road
05. Storms
06. It's A Hard Life Wherever You Go
07. If Wishes Were Changes
08. Listen To The Radio
09. Leaving The Harbor
10. Radio Fragile
11. It's Just Another Morning Here
12. Late Night Grande Hotel
13. It's Too Late
14. Fields Of Summer
15. Heaven
16. The Power Lines
17. Hometown Street
18. Down 'N' Outer
19. On Blade Ahy Of A Sharp Edge
20. The Sun, Moon And Stars
21. San Diego Serenade
22. Stand You Ground (Previously Unreleased In The U.S)
The standard line on Nanci Griffith's five-year sojourn at MCA Records is that Griffith, a Texas-born singer/songwriter, earned a major-label Nashville contract after four independent folkie releases on the basis of Kathy Mattea's Top Ten country recording of her song "Love at the Five and Dime," at a time when country music seemed more open to new sounds and MCA's Tony Brown was also signing such mavericks as Steve Earle and Lyle Lovett. But after two albums, Lone Star State of Mind (1987) and Little Love Affairs (1988), met resistance, failing to produce a major country hit, Griffith was transferred to the label's pop division, where Storms (1989) showed promise but Late Night Grande Hotel (1991) turned out to be too much of a pop move and turned off her existing fan base without attracting a new one. Then MCA dropped her. After a sojourn at Elektra Records, Griffith returned to indie status with Rounder in 2002, which oddly landed her back at MCA, since the major had a distribution deal with Rounder. MCA has also reissued Griffith's early albums, which gives the label a considerable stake in her catalog. So, there is a full-priced one-disc compilation of her actual MCA recordings (From a Distance: The Very Best of Nanci Griffith), a discount-priced Millennium Collection best-of, and now this two-disc package combining all four MCA albums with a few rarities. And when you listen to it from beginning to end, the standard line no longer seems to hold. The first two albums are no more country than Griffith's early "folk" albums, and the last two are not so "pop." The distinctions have more to do with production approaches, which pale before the dominant aspects of the music -- Griffith's sweet and sour voice with its distinctive twang and the terrific songs. Maybe there was something to the notion that Griffith, who delighted in showing listeners what novel she was reading on her album covers, was a bit too erudite for a Nashville thrush, but the result is a set of songs, written by her and some well-chosen others, that stand up well a decade later and are likely to sound just as good many decades hence.