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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Multi-faceted Patty Keeps Pushing The Envelope,
By Meathook Williams "stepfather of the blues" (Warwick, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Regrooving the Dream (Audio CD)
With each new album, Patty Larkin expands from her folk roots into uncharted realms both as a performer and songwriter. To these we must now add producer as well. Co-producing (with Bette Warner) her latest "Regrooving The Dream", Patty has absolutely mastered the studio and tamed it to serve her whims. The aural magic that only someone comfortable wearing all three caps can craft is blissfully evident here. This patchwork of sonic landscapes and spellbinding lyricism is even more dynamic and emotional than we've come to expect from this now seasoned artist. From her days as a street busker and Boston's "Best Kept Secret" she's matured into the complete artisan shown here, garnering a whopping eleven Boston Music Awards along the way. Her supple pipes suit her tremendously diverse repertoire to a T, and are among the very best anywhere. Her lyrics wend from the weary to the provocative, from the playfully absurd to the tragic. A Berklee alum, her guitar styles are often astonishingly beautiful, from intimate yet forceful chordings to molten slide work. Among the several other instruments she plays (all quite well) is my old favorite, the accordian, used to marvellous effect on the rai tinged "Anyway The Main Thing Is", my favorite track. Talk about rockin' the Casbah. Between the squeezebox and the "manic mariachi" horn section, you could be in pre-war Algiers. Unafraid to take the "path less often travelled", but obviously pouring her heart into this project, she's put together a masterpiece of americana. Well chosen cohorts like Marc Shulman, Glen Velez and the eclectic Mike Rivard, serve to round out her sound, never intruding, acting as extensions of her own voice. Exemplary sonics add even more impetus to an already winning work. This contemplative gem surely counts as a classic without genre, often the very best kind. Exploratory, yet at the same time, supremely confident, Larkin's omniverous musical vision has struck paydirt once again.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
regrooving is soooo fine!,
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This review is from: Regrooving the Dream (Audio CD)
another sharp and powerful album by patty larkin. this one strikes me as slightly more composed, with a quiet restraint- similiar in feeling to pershiable fruits. what it reminds me of is someone whispering to my ear, or reading me a story at night- private, complicit conversations. the songwriting is great- i think sparser - with a quality like litany- listings and repetitions of thoughts and phrases that give a mood and insistent to the work. the guitar work is patty as ususual- amazing - and the production is just surprising at times- those horns! i wont say more.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Guitar Wizardry, both acoustic and electric!,
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This review is from: Regrooving the Dream (Audio CD)
Patty Larkin has long been regarded as one of the best guitarists in contemporary folk, and this album helps cement that reputation. Stylistically, this album recalls "Perishable Fruit" but in most respects surpasses the performances. The music she brings forth from the guitar is both beautiful to the ear and challenging to the mind. Should you have the chance to see her live, DO IT! To hear the ability on an album is one thing: to see her replicate it live with only one guitar is breathtaking. Buy 2 copies of this CD and send one to your best friend. They'll thank you for it!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Intelligent songs, wonderful production,
By A Customer
This review is from: Regrooving the Dream (Audio CD)
My previous experience with Patty Larkin was mixed - I own "Angels Running" which is musically excellent but is spoiled by cloyingly clever lyrics. Still, I kept hearing "Beg to Differ" off of this album and kept liking it more and more, so I took the leap and bought the album.Well, I wasn't disappointed. The songs are intelligent and well crafted. Larkin's playing is top-notch. The arrangements and production are excellent too - some truly unique sounding songs. Here and there you can imagine Patty in the studio saying to her producer "How come Ani and Shawn sell so many more records than I do? Can't you copy their sound?" but overall, a CD that always plays a few times through before I pull it out of the CD player.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So Much Talent,
By A Customer
This review is from: Regrooving the Dream (Audio CD)
Seeing Patty Larkin live got me hooked, but this is her best album yet. She is one of the best female guitarists out there, and her lyrics are all worth listening to. This is a great investment for anyone who wants to hear excellent singer/songwriter-with-an-edge music.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very cool music!,
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This review is from: Regrooving the Dream (Audio CD)
Patty Larkin's compositions, both lyrical and instrumental have enough depth to keep away the casual audiophile. `Regrooving the Dream' does not have a mold to come from, it is a free meandering brook as opposed the straight cut ditch of most music today. I caught a dozen bars of `Anyway The Main Thing Is' at the end of the movie `Evolution' with David Duchovny. I tolerated the credits long enough to find out Patty Larkin was responsible for the tune, and bought the album. Pure imagination taking the place of making a statement in music, how refreshing.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rock On Patty,
By pastor in Massachusetts (Massachusetts, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Regrooving the Dream (Audio CD)
For all of you who have been waiting for Patty's latest CD with new music, this has been worth the wait! Once again, Patty has crafted a CD with music that you can listen to from start to finish. No fast forwarding through this one. Of note are the instrumental only pieces which put Patty's amazing guitar skills up front. Buy this CD right away and go see a show when she comes to town. She is awesome.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting melodies,
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This review is from: Regrooving the Dream (Audio CD)
This was my first Patty Larkin CD. It was recommended by a friend. She is folk with a slight blend of pop. Her melodies are haunting. Her music is not for everyone. I find it quite enjoyable, due to the fact that the lyrics seem to be a bit odd yet they seem to hit a note with experiences we have all had in life.
3 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
SAVE YOUR $$,
By A Customer
This review is from: Regrooving the Dream (Audio CD)
Patty! Say it isn't so! This album is a complete mess! You'll be better off spending your money on Angels Running or Stranger's World.
4 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not so good to a Kottke head ...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Regrooving the Dream (Audio CD)
I bought this CD after learning that Larkin is opening for Leo Kottke at a few concerts this spring. Expecting a fingerstyle guitar performance worthy of an opening act for Kottke, I was very dissappointed with the mediocre guitar performance. I was further dissapointed with her singing style; dark, monotonic, uninspiring. If you are looking for a Kottke peer performance, look elsewhere. If you think that Lisa Kudrow's character in 'Friends' puts on a good musical performance, you'll like this CD.
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Regrooving the Dream by Patty Larkin (Audio CD - 2000)
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