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1000 Kisses

Patty GriffinMP3 Music
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (112 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: April 9, 2002
  • Format - Music: MP3
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  2. Chief 3:11 Not Available
  3. Stolen Car 4:22 Not Available
  4. Making Pies 3:40 Not Available
  5. Be Careful 4:04 Not Available
  6. Long Ride Home 3:33 Not Available
  7. Nobody's Crying 5:22 Not Available
  8. Tomorrow Night 4:38 Not Available
  9. Mil Besos 5:23 Not Available
10. Reprise 1:20 Not Available
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4.8 out of 5 stars
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4.8 out of 5 stars
Patti's voice is mixed beautifully with an ideal blend of instrumentation. P. Tuchscherer-Jones  |  18 reviewers made a similar statement
Go buy this cd and see her live if you get the chance. Brett  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
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81 of 94 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Patty Griffin's warm and welcome "Kisses" April 9, 2002
Format:Audio CD
I attended a concert earlier tonight at Joe's Pub here in NYC where Griffin performed most of the tracks from 1000 KISSES live. That, after weeks of daily aural intake of an advance copy of the CD. Seeing Griffin perform live will always be one of my favorite things. Greedily, I always leave her shows wanting more. But, happily, I'm always filled to brimming with the quality and honesty of what she delivered.

I've been hooked on this remarkably talented artist's music since the folky LIVING WITH GHOSTS was released nearly 6 years ago. FLAMING RED came two years later and shared a similar quality of songwriting with its predecessor, albeit with a bigger, bolder sound behind it than LIVING WITH GHOSTS.

Now, 1000 KISSES curls easily into the ear with a little of both those previous outings evident.

Before the wrapper is even off the CD, the first thing most listeners will notice is that 1000 KISSES offers the fewest vocal tracks from a Griffin album to date (Track 10 is an instrumental reprise of "Mil Besos," which I'll get to later). But Griffin has never been one to opt for quantity over quality, which one would be foolish to hold against her when what she presents is so solid and whole just as it is. As has been happily reported in industry magazines, this is undoubtedly Griffin's most honest and emotional album yet. And that's saying a lot considering how much those qualities were already evident in her previous work.

A number of fans balked at the forward-thinking approach to production on FLAMING RED, complaining it was too beefy, too rocky. Those folks should be pleased to know that the production this time around certainly leans more toward the organic sound of Griffin's debut CD. But it should be noted, the sometimes jangly barebones structure of LIVING WITH GHOSTS has been refined in 1000 KISSES, with much of that credit going to the production and instrumental talents of Griffin's trusted guitarist, Doug Lancio.

I've never had any complaints about Griffin's style or the way she chooses to best highlight her work. She's adventurous. Thank goodness for that. That spirit continues today. To me, the most exciting aspect of 1000 KISSES is the addition of a couple of successful forays into places previously only alluded to by this increasingly ubiquitous singer/songwriter with the eternally charming talent of reminding us of the familiar and forgotten.

If there's a weak point in the album, it's "Chief." Griffin reports that the song was inspired by someone she remembers from her childhood. As such, I'm sure it's very personal to her, but I don't know how well that feeling translates to the listener. It's a perfectly good song, but not one to which I believe a large number of listeners will be able to relate on their own personal levels. At worst, it will glide by unnoticed.

But, even in the unlikely event that you end up hating that song, the rest of the album more than makes up for it. I won't go into every track, but a few tracks deserve special acknowledgment.

In "Making Pies," Griffin lovingly tips her hat to her childhood neighbors, the working women who schlepped to the Table Talk pie factory each day to churn out pies. This wonderful song was supposed to appear on SILVER BELL, the album Griffin was working on when she was dropped by her former label. Fortunately for all us, this track survived the frutrating snafu that kept its original mates from being included on 1000 KISSES. I have a mental short list of favorite Griffin songs and this is easily in the Top 5 now; in fact, it's probably coming in at 2. This song expertly shows Griffin at her most economical as a songwriter and most poetic as an artist.

Several reviewers have called 1000 KISSES Griffin's most "personal" album yet. To some, it might seem odd to read that sort of comment, especially given that Griffin has included three cover tunes on the 10-track album. But she made her selections wisely. Each of the covers Griffin chose to cover not only fit perfectly with the mood and maturity of the album, they are beautifully transformed by the ways of her voice.

Springsteen's "Stolen Car" sounds like it was written for Griffin to cover. She's able to put a softly bittersweet and entirely feminine spin on what had already started as a tender heartbreaker from a man who was lost somewhere in his own life. Not even Melissa Etheridge's "You Can Sleep While I Drive" can match the quiet emotion Griffin puts into this one.

"Tomorrow Night," for which Griffin credits Bob Dylan for teaching her, is one of two tracks on the album about which I'm most enthusiastic. If you enjoyed the smoky, jazzy feel of "Go Now" on FLAMING RED, you'll love Griffin's treatment of "Tomorrow Night." It swings slow like a Patsy Cline piece. I'm excited to see Griffin stretching her wings further into her own spot-on interpretations of jazz, blues and gospel.

And then, finally, there's the title track. Well, it's not really the title track. It's the old Tejano standard, "Mil Besos," from which the English-translated album title was pulled by Griffin who humbly blames the decision on being a 'gringa.' But there's no need for her to be humble, especially for her decision to take her cellist's advice and tackle Spanish lyrics. With sultry flair and a hint of bombast, Griffin puts her stamp on "Mil Besos" and leaves the listener, once again, blown away.

Thanks for the KISSES, Patty. You and your music are beautiful.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Haunting, Spare, Accoustic Gem July 25, 2002
Format:Audio CD
On "1000 Kisses," Patty Griffin manages the difficult trick of producing a hard-hitting album of accoustic songs. Bruce Springsteen's "Nebraska" has always been the benchmark for such efforts, and "1000 Kisses" stands up nicely next to that masterpiece. Griffen even covers The Boss's song "Stolen Car" from his album "The River" and manages to move it into "Nebraska" territory. Of the original songs on the album, the opener "Rain" sets the tone, while "Making Pies," "Long Ride Home," and "Nobody's Crying" are the other gems.

Emmylou Harris puts in a guest appearance, which is fitting since the sound of this album somewhat resembles Harris's recent solo work. The only drawbacks are the album's brevity (10 songs, less than 40 minutes) and the fact that the last two cuts, the Spanish language version of the title track and a short instrumental number, really don't work. Otherwise, this album is as haunting as any that has been released in the last few years.

Overall, an accoustic tour-de-force from an artist with talent to burn.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 1000 Kisses couldn't be sweeter April 11, 2002
By toddw
Format:Audio CD
It was a long wait, but the new release by Patty Griffin, 1000 Kisses, is a lyrical and musical masterpiece. Easily the most powerful release of this year, or perhaps of many years, it is a bold display of complex lyrics, textured arrangements and a singing voice that strings the listener along, begging for more. One of the many highlights for me is the opening track Rain, it starts softly, builds in complexity, with beautiful spiraling layers of music and vocals rich with emotion, letting one down gently again at the end, like a roller coaster. Patty Griffin again shows with Stolen Car that only she can sing a Bruce Springsteen song better than the Boss himself. But it is the originals that steal the show on 1000 Kisses. Making Pies, Be Careful, Long Drive Home, with otherworldly harmonies from Emmylou Harris and the stellar Nobody's Crying pack enough emotional punch to keep one listening to this CD over and over again. I cannot say enough about the quality of this singer and this recording. I just hope that we don't have to wait as long for the next one, I wish someone could/would release Silver Bell!!!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good album
After getting the wonderful "Living with Ghosts" I got this highly recommended album. It is very good and recommend it highly.
Published 1 month ago by Robert Kernechel
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply exquisite in every way
Patty Griffin is one of those artists that get into your head and stay - and are most welcome. Her songwriting is, at it's best, up there alongside Lori McKenna and Joni Mitchell,... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Peter in the Garden
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Singer
Happy with this CD as well as the others that I purchased.
Love this womans voice, great singer! Thank you.
Published 4 months ago by M Juanita Littrell
5.0 out of 5 stars Patty never disappoint.
This is one of my favorite Patty Griffin CDs. She has soulful voice and is a very talented songwriter. I could listen to her songs repeatedly.
Published 6 months ago by themathgeek
5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Collection of Work
I've been a casual fan of Patty Griffins work but until recently this collection was just a part of my folk music play list. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Bob
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential Patty Griffin
Patty Griffin has strokes of brilliance on every album. She has never made a bad album. But 1000 Kisses remains her finest work. Read more
Published on April 3, 2011 by Lori A. Ross
5.0 out of 5 stars One of her best collections!
I'm a huge fan of Patty Griffin anyway but this is one of her best albums in my opinion. I love almost every song with a passion except maybe Mil Besos...just couldn't get into it. Read more
Published on January 27, 2010 by A. Marks
5.0 out of 5 stars If You Buy Only One Patty Griffin Recording.....This Is It!
1000 Kisses is singer-songwriter Patty Griffin's masterpiece. Personal, soulful and haunting; there is not a bad song in the collection. Read more
Published on July 1, 2009 by Wandrwoman
5.0 out of 5 stars Better Late Than Never
I was only introduced to the music of Patty griffin in 2007 and had the pleasure of seeing her in concert. Read more
Published on March 1, 2009 by David E. Meier
5.0 out of 5 stars Accept no substitute
After having recently bought several CD's by female artisits, at least in part because they were likened to Patty Griffin, I felt compelled to write a review of this disc, which is... Read more
Published on December 4, 2008 by doctormanny
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