September 1999
The choice of material is inspired, even a little zany. There are mostly covers, which sound both new and old simultaneously, along with four originals, the best of which is the sweet, hummable "Emily," which makes me wish I knew an Emily to tell. Both guitarist Whit Smith and Elana Fremerman on violin handle the lead-vocal duties, and I cant say that one is better than the other. Both make the respective songs they sing their own. Bassist Billy Horton pounds the fret of his instrument into submission on the upbeat numbers and provides a strong foundation on the others. I suspect these three would be a joy to see live. I find myself saying some of the same things about this disc that Ive said about the others Ive recently heard from HighTone -- mixture of styles, respect for craft and tradition -- and theyre evidence of the uniformly inviting acts the label records. It is a notable CD that can make you smile in admiration and tap your toe in equal parts, but Tall Tales pulls it off for me. This is a crossover recording of the highest order. More please -- and soon. GO BACK TO: |