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John Stewart|The Day The River Sang

The Day The River Sang

John Stewart

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Singer/songwriter John Stewart's musical career reaches back to the early '60s with the Kingston Trio, and so a new collection of his songs, presented with fairly basic arrangements, must seem like something of a homecoming. Stewart's smoky, weathered vocals (with just a touch of reverb added) brings an authentic style to "Baby, It's You," "Jasmine," and the title cut. He's joined on a number of cuts by bassist Dave Batti, percussionist John Hoke, harp player Henry Diltz, and, in one instance, the background singing of Penny Roberts, Bianca Batti, Kate Wallace, and Cina Batti. With such a simple setup, what really stands out on The Day the River Sang are the singer and the songs, one man's interpretation of his own work. This gives songs like "Sister Mercy" an intimate, revelatory feel. Overall, the work here is fairly mellow, so it's nice when upbeat songs like "Amanda Won't Dance" and "Midnight Train" mix things up a bit. The album closes with the relaxed, bluesy "Slider," complete with some nifty electric guitar riffs by Stewart. For those who appreciate Stewart's gift as a singer/songwriter, The Day the River Sang offers a new chapter in an ongoing musical saga.
© Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. /TiVo

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1
Baby, It's You
00:03:37

John Stewart, MainArtist

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2
Jasmine
00:02:58

John Stewart, MainArtist

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3
East Of Denver
00:03:09

John Stewart, MainArtist

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4
The Day The River Sang
00:04:26

John Stewart, MainArtist

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5
Run The Ridges
00:03:00

John Stewart, MainArtist

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6
New Orleans
00:04:14

John Stewart, MainArtist

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7
Golden Gate Fields
00:04:43

John Stewart, MainArtist

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8
Amanda Won't Dance
00:03:21

John Stewart, MainArtist

2006 Appleseed Recordings 2006 Appleseed Recordings

9
Sister Mercy
00:03:51

John Stewart, MainArtist

2006 Appleseed Recordings 2006 Appleseed Recordings

10
Broken Roses
00:05:10

John Stewart, MainArtist

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11
Naked Angel On A Star-crossed Train
00:03:45

John Stewart, MainArtist

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12
Midnight Train
00:04:16

John Stewart, MainArtist

2006 Appleseed Recordings 2006 Appleseed Recordings

13
Slider
00:04:38

John Stewart, MainArtist

2006 Appleseed Recordings 2006 Appleseed Recordings

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Singer/songwriter John Stewart's musical career reaches back to the early '60s with the Kingston Trio, and so a new collection of his songs, presented with fairly basic arrangements, must seem like something of a homecoming. Stewart's smoky, weathered vocals (with just a touch of reverb added) brings an authentic style to "Baby, It's You," "Jasmine," and the title cut. He's joined on a number of cuts by bassist Dave Batti, percussionist John Hoke, harp player Henry Diltz, and, in one instance, the background singing of Penny Roberts, Bianca Batti, Kate Wallace, and Cina Batti. With such a simple setup, what really stands out on The Day the River Sang are the singer and the songs, one man's interpretation of his own work. This gives songs like "Sister Mercy" an intimate, revelatory feel. Overall, the work here is fairly mellow, so it's nice when upbeat songs like "Amanda Won't Dance" and "Midnight Train" mix things up a bit. The album closes with the relaxed, bluesy "Slider," complete with some nifty electric guitar riffs by Stewart. For those who appreciate Stewart's gift as a singer/songwriter, The Day the River Sang offers a new chapter in an ongoing musical saga.
© Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. /TiVo

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