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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Distinctive Album, June 19, 2004
This is my favorite Happy Rhodes album. Happy Rhodes, for folks who don't know, is a singer with an incredible vocal range. She sounds like two different people -- because in the same song, she can sing soprano, and then the deepest bass, sounding like two entirely different singers. You've never heard a range like this on a folk singer before! Actually, she's not always a folk singer. But she is on this album, and to me, the purity of this album -- no synethesizers, just the artist -- is what makes it really outstanding. She sings like a fairy on Wretches have gone Awry, and then like a ghost on Feed the Fire. This acoustic version of Save Our Souls is beyond haunting -- it's profoundly beautiful. And songs like I Have Learned will become intriguing companions on your daily commute to work. To me, the simpler the music, the more this artist's genuine eccentricity and creative power come to light. A distinctive and haunting addition to the singer/songwriter section of your music collection.
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