Iris DeMentCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Country, shading into folk. (mapravat@prairienet.org) Status:Most recent release, The Trackless Woods (2015) Covers/own material:Own material See also:Iris DeMent's site Comparisons:Emmylou Harris, Kathy Mattea, Nanci Griffith, each in their own way. (mapravat@prairienet.org) General comments:I've listened to her albums over and over and over and over again, straight through and on random repeat, and I just love them to death. HOWEVER, I'M NOT RECOMMENDING THEM. Lots of different factors have to be in place before people will enjoy her music, and I want to make sure everyone understands what they are. Comments about live performance:I went to this show having heard very little of Iris DeMent's music and came back a dedicated fan. She is absolutely amazing live. Recommended first album:Any Recordings:
Infamous AngelRelease info:1992—Philo/Warner Brothers Availability:Wide in the U.S. Ecto priority:recommended (mapravat@prairienet.org) Group Members:Iris DeMent—vocal/acoustic guitar Comments:While "Let The Mystery Be" is by far the best song on the album, many (alas, not all) of the others are very good indeed. "Hotter Than Mojave in My Heart", "Our Town", and the title track are my favorites. The lyrics, while boasting fewer bends and turns in them than Kate Bush's or Happy Rhodes's, are well-written and clearly place DeMent among country's intelligensia; the acoustic musical accompaniment is of similarly high quality. Some listeners used to ethereality in the female voice may find DeMent's just a wee bit strident; I don't think so myself, but can see why some others might. All in all, ectophiles interested in exploring modern country music bordering on acoustic folk, a safe distance from the "hat acts" that have bamboozled the country audience's imagination of late, are likely to enjoy this one. (mapravat@prairienet.org) My LifeRelease info:1994—Warner Brothers Availability:Wide in the U.S. Comments:My Life is a tribute to her father and a look back at her childhood. Especially moving is "No Time to Cry' which tells about holding back her feelings at the death of her father so she could get on with her busy life. Iris' songs are very insightful and her voice is just beautiful. (sspan) The Way I ShouldRelease info:1996—Warner Brothers Availability:Wide in the U.S. Comments:I tried to sit down of eloquently describe what it is about this album that excites me so. I can't explain it but Iris "tips my applecart" big time on this one. The most thrilling and enjoyable album I've listened to this year. (jsutton@rahul.net)
Thanks to Neal Copperman for work on this entry.
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