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5.0 out of 5 stars Sensitive and artful, accessible and catchy --- a CD of lovely surprises, March 25, 2009
This review is from: Gun Metal Sky (MP3 Download)
Three decades and change ago, a young singer-songwriter saw Don McLean perform. She was knocked out. And so Lori Lieberman wrote a poem about that night and the man who was "killing me softly" with his songs. She was then collaborating with some noted songwriters; her lines become "Killing Me Softly", which was recorded by Robert Flack. It sold trillions.

Lori Lieberman also recorded that song. And more. She was a rising star in the '70s --- notables like Leonard Cohen would show up at her club dates --- and her CDs were beloved by Those Who Knew. Then she married, had children, divorced, remarried. Although she's released 10 CDs, her busy life near Los Angeles and her relative silence have whitewashed most awareness of her gifts. And then there are the minor matters of the near-total collapse of the music business and America's general lack of interest in anyone who can't sing karaoke on "American Idol".

So what hope is there for a CD that sounds, in part, like outtakes from a lost Joni Mitchell or Laura Nyro masterpiece? That contains a very satisfying re-recording of "Killing Me Softly"? That looks for cover songs in a delicate collaboration between Brian Eno and Paul Simon because Lieberman just can't resist a line like "It is a moment, a chip in time, when leaving home is the lesser crime"? That, for backup, relies more on viola than drums? That has, at its core, admiration for adults who have had their hearts broken in grown-up romance but still dare to dream of love?

According to the Gospel of the Internet, a CD like this just might get Lori Lieberman ...discovered.

And for the simplest of reasons: authenticity.

Lieberman's songs are miniatures --- portraits of love gained and lost. But if they're drawn from her life, they don't seem autobiographical. They're less about what's seen than what's felt. They shine a little light on lives that never make the headlines. And about ideas that are very familiar and rarely celebrated --- like, for instance, the courage it takes to show up every day and carry on. And they're delivered passionately but modestly.

In general, I loathe CDs by singer-songwriters; they have a "too sensitive to live" quality that bugs me. Lori Lieberman's CD is levels above that self-involvement. This I can listen to, start to finish.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lori's best for some time, September 16, 2009
This review is from: Gun Metal Sky (Audio CD)
I am overwhelmingly pleased with Lori Lieberman's Gun Metal Sky. To my surprise, I think it is the strongest album of her come-back period (which started in the mid-nineties, and has been remarkably consistent if rather low-profile).

I was not expecting the album to be so strong, but Lori's songwriting, playing, and arranging and vocals are in great condition. On some of the previous albums, I missed the richness of her singing voice as it was in the seventies. Now, however, she seems to have made some adjustments and really discovered how to use her voice now that it is a slightly different instrument (by no means, however, has her voice changed in the manner of Joni Mitchell's).

I loved Lori's songwriting on her late seventies album Letting Go, and felt that she hadn't ever bettered that accomplishment. Now, I would say that she has equaled it. Gun Metal Sky is a lovely, subtle, understated and sophisticated achievement.
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