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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable Texas live set,
By Sanpete (in Utah) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sol Power (Audio CD)
This live acoustic performance has an intimate feel. It was recorded in 1997 at Railroad Blues, a beer and wine/music venue in Alpine, West Texas, out near the middle of nowhere on the way to Big Bend National Park.Price was one of the leading ladies of Austin music when she made this album. (She recently moved to San Diego.) She was voted Best Female Vocalist and packed them in at the Continental Club each week. She put in her time in Nashville, but she found Austin more friendly for musicians, and it allowed her to be eclectic in her style, ranging from folk to rock to straight country to jazz pop. She hasn't tried to break through to the highest levels of national stardom, preferring to keep her sanity and spend time with her daughter. That's probably all for the best as far as her music goes, as she can do it as she pleases. Price has a fine voice, clear with a touch of country nasality and twang, breathy when quiet. She can put a little guttural gravel into it too. Though there are four musicians on the stage for this performance, it's not your ordinary band. Price sings and the other three all play acoustic guitars, with one switching to fiddle for about half the songs. Sometimes there's something like a bass line (more like a baritone line, since there's no bass guitar), sometimes just a lot of rhythm and picking, sometimes with a slide and some twang. Sometimes they add vocal harmonies. It all makes for a folkier sound than Price's studio albums. Since this is a live recording, not everything is perfect, but everyone seems to be having fun. The sound quality is generally very good, everything clear. The songs are varied, mostly countryish in some way or other, with a fine blues and an especially fun soul funk (guess which one). Seven of the thirteen songs (the first and last cuts are sounds of a train and the town of Alpine) are by Nashville songwriter Gwil Owen, a favorite writer for Price. His "Burnin' Down" has particularly stuck with me. Three songs are by Nashviller Herb McCullough and associates. All good songs. The backing musicians are, or were, also stars on the Austin music scene, and were longtime players with Price. Champ Hood, the one who doubles on fiddle, was a founding member of cult favorite Uncle Walt's Band, with Walter Hyatt and David Ball ("Thinkin' Problem"). He played with folks like Lyle Lovett, Jimmie Dale Gilmour, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Kelly Willis, in addition to his own weekly solo shows. He died in 2001, age 49. "Scrappy" Jud Newcomb was the guitarist for the Austin band Loose Diamonds, currently playing with ex-Faces rocker Ian McLagan (who relocated to Austin several years ago). He plays with a variety of Austin musicians and does his own solo work as well. Rick "Casper" Rawls was once a sound tech and rigger for touring rock bands including Styx, Heart and Supertramp. When the latter's Roger Hodgson heard him play guitar, he made him quit to take up his own career as a musician. He's played for over twenty years with the southwestern rock band LeRoi Brothers, toured with Kelly Willis, and has played with many Austin and other musicians, in addition to his solo work. Rawls is the only one of the four on this CD who's actually from Texas, but all have soaked up and added to the Texas music scene, giving the CD a definite Texas flavor. So, good singer, good songs, good players, good venue, good recording: all adds up to a good time. If there are no music samples on this page, you can find them here.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Love This Album!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sol Power (Audio CD)
The first I ever heard of Toni Price was track 4, Like the Sun on a local radio station. That one cut made me want to buy the cd. On my first listen I was just luke warm with the exception of track 5, Freeway, which really got my attention. But after I gave it another listen, the spell was cast! This is such a great album. There are one or two that I like less than the others but it's still worth five stars. I liked the album more each time I played it for the first 10 or 15 times, and now it is like an old friend. Please come to Omaha, Toni!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Addiction is fun!,
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This review is from: Sol Power (Audio CD)
I first became aware of Toni Price through a piece I heard on NPR on my way to work (side note: Thank God for NPR! Death to Clear Channel!). I was immediately attracted to her lean, soulful voice. It has that sophisticated West Texas thing going, where a voice can express space and freedom without descending into a twang. Later, I checked the sound bites from this page, and hesitated before buying the album. I'm very glad I went forward with the purchase. You need to relax and listen through the whole thing to really get it. The best thing I can say about this album is that it has resided almost full time in the CD player of my car since I got it. The second best is that not only do *I* love it, but so do my three kids (they are preteens, and NOT always receptive to anything as subtle as this music!). Try it. You'll like it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Rare Find,
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This review is from: Sol Power (Audio CD)
I heard this song that stunned me on Pandora on my Karla Bonoff Station.It was called "Something in the Water".I was never the same again.Who is this Toni Price? She is a singer of all realms and recorded a lot live with a super band behind her.Sol Power is but one of the CD's available and is worth it alone just for "Cats & Dogs" which I play at work a lot as it is about NOT GETTING ALONG!!!Please try Toni Price,Karla Bonoff and the late great Eva Cassidy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful Stuff,great listening.,
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This review is from: Sol Power (Audio CD)
I googled Alpine ,Tx and I wish I was there for this/that show. Wow!Now,a Toni Price fan forever.A Tn Fan.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sol POWER says it all.,
By wrj@one.net (cincinnati, oh) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sol Power (Audio CD)
The prior reviewer states the case precisely. If this is what is her typical performance, perhaps I should relocate to Austin. To support such wonderful singers as Toni, Sue Foley, LuAnn Barton, and Angela Strehli, there must be something special in the Austin water.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This CD captures the living essence of Toni Price.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sol Power (Audio CD)
This wonderful CD was recorded live in a small club in Alpine, Texas and recreates the feel of the live performance without sacrificing the fidelity of a studio recording. Toni is in full voice pulling all the emotional strings with her expressive and heartfelt style. Featured on the CD is her usual band, guitarists "Scrappy" Jud Newcomb and Casper Rawls, and fiddle player (and sliding on guitar, too) Champ Hood. If you have ever been lucky enough to witness Toni at "Hippy Hour" at The Continental Club in Austin you will cherish this CD as the next closest thing to being there. Check out Toni's CD "Hey," too.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Music to live to,
By Frederick Rudofsky (East Greenbush, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sol Power (Audio CD)
This is a tremendous live album (and, if you write to Toni, you can order the 4 song video shot at the club where the album was recorded). Not only is Toni in fine voice, but her awesome band of Champ, Scrappy Judd, and Casper fit every song perfectly. There are songs that will make you laugh and dance and make love and there are songs that will bend your heart back into place. One song, "What's It Take?" is so soulful and candid that you know Buddy Holly wishes he'd done it. Get this cd and tell AUSTIN CITY LIMITS to get Toni and her band a full hour.
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
happy listener, unhappy customer,
By Peerless (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sol Power (Audio CD)
the album is great...when I paid for the 2 day shipping I expected to receive the CD in 3 days, not 2 weeks...I paid for 2 day shipping from outpost.com, and got the item the next day, now that's how to run a business, not like amazon apparently does
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