In her new release, Christine Kane opens herself up to show the many different sides of her artistry, her personality and her spirit. An organic and often raw mix of tight acoustic textures and rhythms sets down a dynamic ... more »backdrop for Christine?s earthy and elegant voice, which manages to hold within its range both vulnerability and strength at the same time ? much like the whole CD itself. Christine?s reverence is undeniable in several cuts on the CD. ?The Way Clouds Do? describes a gritty bus ride through highway traffic while looking out on the world through the eyes of a mystic seeking change. ?Times Three? reads like a biblical text and moves dramatically with the pulsing guitar work of Larry Campbell. And the powerful ?The One Thing I Know? poetically and effortlessly travels back and forth between the profound and the personal. Christine?s irreverence comes out in the more humorous notes in the album. The women in her songs live by the railroad tracks, drive beat up Volkswagens and don?t go to church. The laugh-out-loud cut on the CD, ?No Such Thing as Girls Like That,? starts with a comical look at an MTV video and ends with a description of an aging Barbie with sagging breasts and osteoporosis. Christine?s masterful treatment of such a well-worn subject secures her place among the finest humorist songwriters of her generation. ?Rain & Mud & Wild & Green? was recorded in New York City and produced by Christine and Ben Wisch, making this Christine?s first CD recorded away from her home of Asheville, NC. One of the best producer/engineers of the acoustic genre, Ben Wisch has a diverse list of credits ranging from Marc Cohn to Kathy Mattea.« less
In her new release, Christine Kane opens herself up to show the many different sides of her artistry, her personality and her spirit. An organic and often raw mix of tight acoustic textures and rhythms sets down a dynamic backdrop for Christine?s earthy and elegant voice, which manages to hold within its range both vulnerability and strength at the same time ? much like the whole CD itself. Christine?s reverence is undeniable in several cuts on the CD. ?The Way Clouds Do? describes a gritty bus ride through highway traffic while looking out on the world through the eyes of a mystic seeking change. ?Times Three? reads like a biblical text and moves dramatically with the pulsing guitar work of Larry Campbell. And the powerful ?The One Thing I Know? poetically and effortlessly travels back and forth between the profound and the personal. Christine?s irreverence comes out in the more humorous notes in the album. The women in her songs live by the railroad tracks, drive beat up Volkswagens and don?t go to church. The laugh-out-loud cut on the CD, ?No Such Thing as Girls Like That,? starts with a comical look at an MTV video and ends with a description of an aging Barbie with sagging breasts and osteoporosis. Christine?s masterful treatment of such a well-worn subject secures her place among the finest humorist songwriters of her generation. ?Rain & Mud & Wild & Green? was recorded in New York City and produced by Christine and Ben Wisch, making this Christine?s first CD recorded away from her home of Asheville, NC. One of the best producer/engineers of the acoustic genre, Ben Wisch has a diverse list of credits ranging from Marc Cohn to Kathy Mattea.
"Christine Kane is an amazing talent. She has a hearbreakingly beautiful voice, writes a wide range of wonderful songs, and is an engaging, energetic performer. Her latest CD is a warm collection of ballads, upbeat rockers and one hysterically funny song (which is a great souvenir from her humorous live performances). My personal favorite on the CD is "Everything Green," from which the title of the CD was derived, an uptempo song about reconnecting with nature. Richard Shindell fans will enjoy his backing vocals on "She Don't Like Roses." Finally, fans of Christine's excellect guitar work will find plenty to enjoy in this collection of songs.Buy this CD, collect them all, then buy them for your friends. You'll be glad you did."
Bright Collection
clark | montgomery, alabama | 03/15/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Christine Kane has put together a bright collection of songs. They won't change your life but they will make you feel better about it. Lyrically she is top notch and the songs have a timeless feel. The sound ranks as equal to anything the Indigo Girls have done with a laid back James Taylor groove. This CD has sounded good in several different environments. Don't be surprised if you see some of her music done by big names and winning awards in the future. Her voice has a little Carole King in it. Buy it! You will like it!"
Good Pick Me Up Music Without Being Perky
Amanda Styles | Decatur, GA | 01/22/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Having lived in Asheville and gone to see Christine play at the Grey Eagle whenever possible, I pull out this CD whenever I need to feel GOOD. Her voice and music are amazing, and she has intelligent and mostly uplifting lyrics."
A guy likes her stuff, too
David Eliot | Vallejo, California | 10/22/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I know Christine Kane from this new album and her song "Off the Ground" which is on Putumayo's great _Women's Work_ CD. The latter is an all-time favorite song, so when my wife got me R&M&W&G for an anniversary present I was hoping for a lot. It has no tracks that are new total favorites, but somehow it's alway in one CD player or another around here. We've decided to add a star to my original four star rating.It's good at work in the studio, very good at my desk, I like it in the car, and it's been on the big stereo a time or two, too. I guess I must really like the way it all fits together."She Don't Like Roses" is the reason for adding a star with time. It took me awhile to see how perfectly the gentle tune and musical arrangement match the characters and the sweet little story of two people finding each other."Times Three" is fluid and emotional without being overbearing. If you like it, you should read the strange novel by Dorothy Bryant called _The Kin of Ata Are Waiting for You_. They are two very different takes on the idea that our dreams are an important part of our personal realities.Ms. Kane is coming to Northern California soon, and I am so looking forward to seeing at least one of her shows! I'll bring a green pen for an autograph and some green to get her other CDs.Dec 9
P.S. She rocked, of course!"