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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Sumptuous Journey Continues,
This review is from: Cover Their Eyes (Audio CD)
I first came across Krista's music in a restaurant in Norfolk, VA back in 2005. Since then I've been a big supporter of hers, and have watched her continue to grow as an artist, been delighted with what she's produced.
This is a paraphrasing of an email I sent her last summer, after she'd been kind enough to send me an advance copy of 'Cover Their Eyes': 'Cover' seems a perfect transition from 'Mudshow'. It's got the smokey vocals, the over-the-shoulder insouciance, and the 'I know this, did you?' observations that charm, that beguile, that quietly enrapture. Hre voice sounds as lush as ever, soft-edged, but somehow commanding attention, and what she's singing about is poetically lyrical...yet poignantly relevant. At times there's a hitch-step to her style, at others she clearly sashays...and then there are the dirges. But shot through is a kind of unimposing...well, for want of a better word, 'sensuality'. (And I do love her playfulness, especially on 'Anemic Moon'.) The production seems more austere, well-chosen...but not 'fashioned'. What's there, fits. And fits impeccably well. I love this album. And have already begun spreading the word. I'm sure it's going to push her to a more elevated status. Congratulations are in order for a wonderful musical offering!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Sound of the American Heartland,
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This review is from: Cover Their Eyes (Audio CD)
Krista Detor is a singer-songwriter whose music defies easy categorization. A pianist with an expressive, sultry singing voice, she has found a radio home on the Euro-Americana charts across the ocean. Her Midwestern sensibilities seem to connect with listeners in Belgium, Germany and England who are drawn to the melancholy of the mythologized Great Plains.
Her first album, Mudshow, was a remarkable debut, fully realized and thoroughly original. Her latest, Cover Their Eyes, is not as immediately striking, taking longer to unfold and reveal its musical delights. But like a long line of favorite records, it grows on you with each new play until you can't get the songs out of your head. The album's opening line succinctly lays out Detor's lyrical milieu: "The Studebaker plant is closing down, Chevy's taking over the town..." With an elliptical melody embellished with the singer's multi-tracked harmonies, laid-back piano and David Weber's sympathetic production touches, the plaintive tone of the disc is set. "Marlene in a Movie" is as close to rock-n-roll as Detor gets; in "Go Ahead and Wait," the narrator declares what a beautiful day it is, but "I'll probably end it all tomorrow" while a tuba honks out a bassline in the background. The tune to "Waterline" sounds like it was pulled out of the Appalachian mountain air. Detor told me earlier this year that her music often comes through visual sources, "the way a certain light hits something." She paints vivid pictures through the poetry of her lyrics: "Miniature bottles all stand uninspected/right next to the beer steins my father collected/Dust from the curtains is snow in the air/and they are all hiding still, back behind there." ("Cover Their Eyes") But as rich as is her wordsmithery, it's ultimately the sound that defines this recording. Touches of violin and dobro here and there, a banjo animating "Anemic Moon," a tinkling cocktail piano on "Dinner with Chantel," the circularity of "Icarus," the gospel call-and-response of "Lay Him Down." It's the sound of the American heartland. With a limited discography, Krista Detor has already established herself as a talent deserving wider recognition. Cover Their Eyes takes her further down the road in her ongoing exploration of the earthy lives lived and dreamed in the midsection of America. copyright © 2008 Jim Newsom. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. Originally published in Treehouse Magazine, 11/17/08
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtaking,
By Betsy "bj" (Natick, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cover Their Eyes (Audio CD)
Be prepared to go on a journey! This long-awaited CD is another beautiful compilation of music. Krista's lyrics sometimes mystical and symbolic, always leave me a little breathless at her ability to paint an image. Amazing CD.
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