Sing Out! - Summer 1998
Rymans songs of faith display wonder, awe and acceptance.
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Like A Tree: "Barb Rymans latest is a collection of song about faith and doubt and occasionally the details of everyday life. The latter include Queen Of The Couch, which is a joyous paean to her dog Casey, the whimsical laundry-room reverie Rapture Of The Socks which postulates the Great Laundry Room Door behind which is stored every missing sock in the universe, and Would It Get Your Attention about road rage and other irritants. A welcome burst of Whimsy marks God Came & He Sat On My Bed wherein He visits in T-shirt and jeans, a twist on the Joan Osborne hit One Of Us. Otherwise, Rymans songs of faith display wonder, awe and acceptance.
- Sing Out! Like A Tree: For her third album Ryman has come up with an interesting bunch of songs about the myths of our times....a simple song about wife-battering called The Pain which features an ancient Swedish vocal technique called Kulning. Mother Mary Margaret Iris questions the vows of chastity imposed on Catholic priests and nuns. Temple of the Moon and God Came & He Sat On My Bed also offer unusual perspectives on religion. Queen of the Couch is a folk-blues song about her schmoozing snoozing pooch. The title track is a metaphor for the attainment of environmental and spiritual well-being. Rapture of the Socks is a phantasmagoria about the perennial mystery of the socks that disappear in every laundry. Some of the dozen or so musicians helping out include of few of the best in the Minneapolis region such as Peter Ostroushko and Dan Newton.
-Dirty Linen
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