Kathleen EdwardsCountry of origin:Canada Type of music generally:Country-flavored folkrock Status:Most recent release, Total Freedom (2020) See also:Kathleen Edwards' site Comparisons:Lucinda Williams, Sarah Harmer, Neil Young. She cites Aimee Mann as an influence. Covers/own material:Own General comments:Sarah Harmer-style alt country. (daveupham@hotmail.com) Comments about live performance:She rocks. Absolutely rocks. I was pleasantly surprised to find that Edwards' voice is much, much stronger live than on her cd. In fact, the whole sound was stronger, tighter, and more visceral. Where I just find the cd interesting, I was totally taken in by her performance. What, at first, I thought was going to be a polite and workman-like representation turned into something much, much more. With an incredibly tight band (who she introduced twice, but I'm afraid I can't remember any of their names) she ripped through all the songs on the album, including a blistering segue from (if I'm not mistaken) "12 Bellevue" to "Maria", which she attacked with such force and ferocity I could feel the top of my head peeling off. There were also a handful of covers (none of which she named and none of which I recognised) and a solo acoustic slot. I left feeling thrilled, fulfilled and absolutely buzzing. Recommended first album:Failer Recordings:
FailerRelease info:2002—Pottymouth Productions, Inc./Maple Music Recordings—MRCD 6406 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Kathleen Edwards—vocals, acoustic guitar, strings Guest artists:Peter von Althen—drums, percussion Produced by:Dave Draves and Kathleen Edwards Comments:If you enjoy Lucinda Williams' Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, you'll like Kathleen Edwards' Failer. She's got a similar voice and a similar sound, but while she reminds me a lot of Lucinda Williams, she doesn't sound at all like an imitator. She's got her own style, smart lyrics, and a collection of sweet, catchy, and fun songs that blend folk, rock, and country. This is a great album, and I look forward to great things from her in the future. (JoAnn Whetsell) Live from The Bowery BallroomRelease info:2003—Zoë Records—01143-2004-2 Availability:Currently wide, but it is a limited release Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans Group members:Kathleen Edwards Guest artists:Kevin McCarragher—drums Comments:This is a very good ep. It makes me sorry I missed her at Bumbershoot last year, but mostly it makes me sorry it isn't longer. The 15 minutes of music on the audio side (2 songs from Failer and an AC/DC cover) are excellent, particularly the extended guitar solos. The videos on the DVD side are okay, nothing special, but fun to watch. (JoAnn Whetsell) Back to MeRelease info:2003—Zoë Records—01143-1047-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Kathleen Edwards—acoustic guitars, banjo, 6- & 12-string acoustic guitars, vibes, electric guitars, strings, tambourine Guest artists:Kevin McCarragher—bass Produced by:Colin Cripps, Pierre Marchand Comments:It's only March, but I'll be very surprised if Back to Me isn't one of my favorite albums of the year. Kathleen Edwards more than delivers on the promise of her excellent debut, Failer, returning with more alt-country folk-rock (with an emphasis on rock). (JoAnn Whetsell) Asking for FlowersRelease info:2008—Zoë Records—6 01143-1115-2 5 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Kathleen Edwards—vocals, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, auto harp, oohs, vibraphone, violin 2 Guest artists:Gary Craig—drums, percussion Produced by:Jim Scott and Kathleen Edwards Comments:With her third album, Kathleen Edwards proves that she's an artist you can count on to deliver solid work. She doesn't change her style much, but that's okay because she's really good at what she does. Musically, the album continues in the folk-rock vein of Back to Me with new forays into social commentary. She touches on contemporary social problems (the war in Iraq, racial discrimination in news reporting, environmental degradation) in a couple of songs. These songs are all about people in pain (one is narrated by a murder victim). (JoAnn Whetsell) VoyageurRelease info:2012—Zoë Records—01143-1145-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Produced by:Justin Vernon and Kathleen Edwards Comments:Somewhere in between Asking for Flowers and Back to Me in sound. Voyageur doesn't break new ground but it's a good album and a welcome addition to Kathleen's catalog. (JoAnn Whetsell) Further info:Kathleen Edwards contributed an otherwise unreleased track to the Men With Brooms soundtrack album. Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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