"Great effort from a relatively unkown singer/songwriter. Kathleen is better known for her acting career including ER. Terrific compilation of songs including "Wish we never met," the most melancholy song in memory"
LOVE this Singer
Heather Leiran | Chicago, IL USA | 01/17/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I heard "Wish We Never Met" on the radio one day and went right out and found this CD...the whole disc is amazing. Very bluesy, throaty songs -- in the same category as Sheryl Crow. You can see her in all sorts of recent movies such as Nurse Betty (the best friend of Betty)and Pay It Forward (the AA sponsor). I heard she has a new CD called "Shiva" but I can't find it anywhere...if anyone knows where to get this, please post a review!"
Kathleen Wilhoite, "Pitch Like A Girl", I love it!
Victoria Buttens | 03/18/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Kathleen Wilhoite is one of the best new artists I've heard in years! The combination of great story telling lyrics and beautifully written music makes her cd easy to listen to over and over. Kathleen performed some of her new songs in St. Paul, Minnestoa in February and gave a great performance. Her voice was as "real" and enchanting to listen to in person as it is on her album. I would highly recomend her cd to everyone! If you have ever been in a relationship that left you with low self esteem and with an empty bank account,this one is for you! In three words...I love it!"
Terrific performance of songs that both surprise and delight
Victoria Buttens | 07/15/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Kathleen Wilhoite not only sings and plays several instruments beautifully on her first CD, she wrote the words and music as well. I was first interested in this disk because of her acting career (ER, Mad About You, L.A. Law, The Edge, Angel Heart, The Color of Night, Lorenzo's Oil) but it became obvious to me that here was a complete surprise. Instead of the usual Hollywood "I am an actress, hear me sing" effort, her songs are wonderful, thoughtful works that start in one direction and by the end take the listener to a completely different and unexpected place. One wonders what life experiences she has drawn on to fuel these wry, insightful glimpses into her (and our) very soul(s). I look forward to her next effort and highly recommend this one."