Lucy Kaplansky: Over The Hills

Elly Roberts reviews

Lucy Kaplansky: Over The Hills
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  • March 2007
  • Rating: 10/10

There aren’t many country singers I’d go out to see live: Lucy Kaplansky is one.

Beautifully-voiced Lucy from New York has a real belter on the hands withOver The Hills, her first in three years, and a return to her formativemusical love – folk and classic country. She ought to be a superstar inchosen genre. One day she may well be.

This country-fuelled album has 12-string guitars, accordion, harmonium andpedal steel in addition to Kaplansky’s supple dulcet tones. Somehow it’s beendescribed as alt-country, which is totally misleading. This is much rootsierstuff.

Dripping in class, her effortless singing is reminiscent of Blues’ singerLisa Mills. It’s such a natural thing it doesn’t need instruments to enhanceit. They’re there, so it sounds even better. It’s not a particularly grandeffort either, mainly because of the smooth and relaxed comfort zone thatprevails. Much of the content is personal. Songs are about her late father,grandpapa, and toddler Molly she adopted from China. Each song strolls alongnicely with that wonderful voice being the main focus.


Manhattan Moon bounces along, boosted by Duke Levine’s mandola andLarry Campbell’s sublime pedal steel. Upping the pace a tad, Amelia has somegreat ringing guitar solos a la Bonnie Raitt, and there’s that great westerntwang to spice things up. Larry Campbell’s pedal steel totally re-definesRoxy Music’s More Than This.

Ring Of Fire swaggers along unashamedly without even breaking sweat.It’s more a joyous western romp for Swimming Song, as the tight banddoes a Springsteen ‘Seger Sessions’ workout. It couldn’t get much simpler forOver The Hills: accordion, acoustic guitar and bass, with Eliza Gilkysonproviding sweet backups for Lucy, which is a tribute to her father and RedHouse Record president Bob Feldman.

Finally, The Gift, a lovely story of her grandpapa’s endeavors to cleardebt by winning a singing contest, closes an engaging and intimate record.

Weblink:lucykaplansky.com


The full list of tracks included are :

1. Manhattan Moon
2. Amelia
3. More Than This
4. Ring Of Fire
5. Swimming Song
6. Today’s The Day
7. Over The Hills
8. Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go
9. The Gift

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