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Rachel Harrington|City of Refuge

City of Refuge

Rachel Harrington

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The cover of Rachel Harrington's second full-length album (following 2007's The Bootlegger's Daughter and her 2004 EP of demos, Halloween Leaves) is a sepia-toned photograph depicting a field on which a circus is being erected; it's a picture that could date from the mid-19th century. Harrington's music also often sounds like it could date from the 1850s, or at least as far back as the 1930s, anyway. Accompanied by bluegrass instrumentation -- fiddle, dobro, mandolin -- she sings in a rough-hewn country voice songs with a rural setting that touch on love and death. Some are traditional (the medley "Old Time Religion"/"Working on a Building," "I Don't Want to Get Adjusted to This World"), some original, but the old-timey feel remains constant. The playing is stellar, and Harrington convincingly re-creates the sound of a mountain singer. The inclusion of Bobbie Gentry's hit "Ode to Billie Joe" is appropriate, but it would be more effective if Harrington hadn't lopped off the last verse of the song and if she were aware of how Gentry spelled her first name and the name of her title character (with "ie," not "y").

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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1
Karen Kane
00:03:40

Rachel Harrington, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records (P) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records

2
A Housewife's Lament
00:03:53

Rachel Harrington, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records (P) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records

3
Old Time Religion/ Working On a Building
00:03:17

Rachel Harrington, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records (P) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records

4
Truman
00:03:26

Rachel Harrington, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records (P) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records

5
Carver
00:03:19

Rachel Harrington, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records (P) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records

6
The Clearcut
00:00:53

Rachel Harrington, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records (P) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records

7
Angel Boy
00:02:08

Rachel Harrington, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records (P) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records

8
Ode to Billie Joe
00:04:01

Rachel Harrington, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records (P) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records

9
I Don't Want To Get Adjusted to This World
00:03:52

Rachel Harrington, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records (P) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records

10
Under the Big Top
00:04:18

Rachel Harrington, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records (P) 2008 Skinny Dennis Records

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The cover of Rachel Harrington's second full-length album (following 2007's The Bootlegger's Daughter and her 2004 EP of demos, Halloween Leaves) is a sepia-toned photograph depicting a field on which a circus is being erected; it's a picture that could date from the mid-19th century. Harrington's music also often sounds like it could date from the 1850s, or at least as far back as the 1930s, anyway. Accompanied by bluegrass instrumentation -- fiddle, dobro, mandolin -- she sings in a rough-hewn country voice songs with a rural setting that touch on love and death. Some are traditional (the medley "Old Time Religion"/"Working on a Building," "I Don't Want to Get Adjusted to This World"), some original, but the old-timey feel remains constant. The playing is stellar, and Harrington convincingly re-creates the sound of a mountain singer. The inclusion of Bobbie Gentry's hit "Ode to Billie Joe" is appropriate, but it would be more effective if Harrington hadn't lopped off the last verse of the song and if she were aware of how Gentry spelled her first name and the name of her title character (with "ie," not "y").

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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