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Beth Nielsen ChapmanCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Folk pop Status:Most recent release, Hearts of Glass (2018) See also:Beth Nielsen Chapman's site Comparisons:Mary Chapin Carpenter, Kate Campbell, Sarah McLachlan Covers/own material:Own and co-written, occasional covers General comments:Beth has a lovely voice, but her music is too mainstream for my taste. Very nice, but nothing stands out from what I've heard. (JoAnn Whetsell) Comments about live performance:I went to see her in Ann Arbor in May. She has a stage presence that makes you feel that she's just playing to a room full of friends, rather than doing a paid concert. (1/2003, cdavis@tir.com) Recommended first album:Sand and Water Recordings:
Sand and WaterRelease info:1997—Reprise Records Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Beth Nielsen Chapman—organ, guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, dulcimer, whistle (instrument), vocals, background vocals Guest artists:Thomas McAninch—French horn Produced by:Jim Ed Norman, executive producer; Annie Roboff, associate producer Comments:This album is the first Beth Nielsen Chapman album I've bought, but I'm fairly impressed. Written after the death of her husband from cancer, the album focuses mainly on that event, and what it has meant to her both during his illness and afterwards. However, the album is not as depressing as it may sound, as Beth's lyrics affirm her wonder at the cycle of life and show her appreciation of beauty in all things, including death. (jjhanson@att.net) Deeper StillRelease info:2002—Artemis Records Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Beth Nielsen Chapman—acoustic piano; acoustic guitar; "telephone books"; highstring "angel guitars"; keyboards & keyboard bass; Tibetan bowl; sounds of India recorded by with minidisc on rickshaw at dawn in Taj Mahal and Banares, India in November, 1999; vocals; background vocals Guest artists:Kenny Malone—drums (1, 4), percussion (1, 3) Produced by:Beth Nielsen Chapman, Tommy Sims (2), Annie Roboff (4–6), Carmen Rizzo (5, 6) Comments:The long awaited new album from BNC grabbed me with the first song "World of Hurt" and didn't let go. (cdavis@tir.com) Back to LoveRelease info:2010—BNC Records—BNCBTL001 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Beth Nielsen Chapman— vocals; bouzouki, guitar, foot clomping, telephone books, piano, organ Guest artists:Eilidh Patterson—background vocals (1, 9, 11) Produced by:Beth Nielsen Chapman; track 3 co-produced by Annie Roboff Comments:Many lovely moments, but mostly this just fades into a pleasant background. (JoAnn Whetsell) Further info:Beth Nielsen Chapman released the DVD If Love Could Say God's Name in 2007. Her songs appear on numerous compilations. Songs only available on compilations include: Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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