Nanci Griffith - The Last of the True Believers (1986)

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Title: The Last of the True Believers
Year Of Release: 1986
Label: Philo
Genre: Folk, Country, Singer Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 / WavPack (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 36:34
Total Size: 95/214 Mb (scans)
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Nanci Griffith - The Last of the True Believers (1986)


Tracklist:

1. The Last of the True Believers (Griffith) 2:47
2. Love at the Five and Dime (Griffith) 4:33
3. St. Olav's Gate (Russell) 3:03
4. More Than a Whisper (Griffith)
5. Banks of the Pontchartrain (Griffith) 3:39
6. Looking for the Time (Workin' Girl) (Griffith) 2:43
7. Goin' Gone (Alger, Dale, Koller) 4:19
8. One of These Days (Griffith) 2:54
9. Love's Found a Shoulder (Griffith) 2:19
10. Fly by Night (Griffith) 2:36
11. The Wing and the Wheel (Griffith) 2:41

Line-up:
Acoustic Guitar [Lead], Guitar [High String] – Pat Alger
Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals, Harmony Vocals – Nanci Griffith
Banjo – Bela Fleck
Cello – John Catchings
Dobro, Pedal Steel Guitar – Lloyd Green
Double Bass – Roy Huskey Jr.
Drums, Percussion – Kenny Malone
Electric Guitar – Phillip Donnelly
Harmony Vocals – Lyle Lovett
Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar [Lead] – Rick West
Mandolin, Violin, Mandola – Mark O'Connor
Piano – Ralph Vitello
Producer – Jim Rooney, Nanci Griffith

I second all the other reviewers. To me, I find that this album puts Nancy Griffith in an exclusive class among the very finest of songwriters of our time. "Ponchartrain" does something few writers can do: write eloquently about the love of place, and to do it with melody that carries the words as freely as the spirit in those words. I WANT to see Lake Ponchartrain someday because of this song. There is so much going on in these lyrics... setting the scene with that other French-American locale, Montreal, and, like a lover who finds absence makes the heart grow fonder, realizes she must go back. In short, a simple sounding tune that is layered with a lot more than meets the ear initially. "Love's Found A Shoulder", is like diamond-cutting-- so exact in word choice that that the reult is so beautiful you cant really see the effort that went into it. Some day, as others have said, I really hope this writer gets a wider respect. Those of us who have found Nancy Griffith's songs know already that we have a found a true musical artist. I simply don't know of a better songwriter, regardless of genre or gender. -- Michael D Johnson



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