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Patty Griffin - Children Running Through (2007)

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PATTY GRIFFIN – CHILDREN RUNNING THROUGH (2007)There’s little doubt that Patty Griffin’s career has been an accumulation of false starts. Two unreleased albums at the back end of the last century, one of which was produced by Nile Rodgers, four lukewarm studio albums, ejection from her record label, it’s a wonder she’s had the spirit to go on. And yet, those who have covered her music, including Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, and Solomon Burke amongst many others, would argue that the Maine Folk rocker possesses genuine song writing talent, it just seems she’d yet to find the vehicle to best interpret her own material. Maybe it has been the consistent battles in showcasing her work, that have finally realized the majestic “Children Running Through”, a record so understated and brimming with earthy vitality, it could have only been borne out from the trials and tribulations of a struggling career. Every song carries heartfelt hope, of Resurrection, Heavenly days, mountain air, the sun, and new beginnings. Her wistful soprano is as fresh as morning dew, there’s more authority than previous recordings, a confidence that summarizes her arrival with uplifting power. None more so than “Trapeze”, which follows a circus performer who’d rather perform without a net than take yet another gamble on love, and the dual vocals of Griffin and Emmylou merges perfectly to create a shimmering, resonant sound that perfectly supports the song.A powerful motive for some of the best songs is a fierce inner belief, and Patty’s overwhelming positivism burns achingly on the affecting “I Don’t Ever Give Up”, which bleeds Patty's desire to keep fighting. There’s a sweet childhood reminiscence of Griffin’s mother on the tender Piano ballad “Burgundy Shoes” which echoes Tori Amos circa “Little Earthquakes”. The music crosses many boundaries including traditional Folk, old style R&B, Gospel, Alt. Country, and Folk Rock with consummate ease, and Mike McCarthy’s production allows Griffin’s vocals centre stage, to soar like never before. Patty confirmed this on her website, stating that previous producers had always insisted she tone down her voice to add unnecessary fragility. String arranger John Mark Painter adds breathtakingly dramatic orchestral sweeps to many of the songs, and there’s joyous Mariachi horns on the electrically charged “No Bad News”, as the handclapped rhythms and urgent delivery suggest the sense of fun Griffin must have enjoyed whilst recording the song. Perhaps, in a quiet moment in her own company, Patty realizes that the underlying component that created that sense of enjoyment was because she’d just made the best recording of her life.Remarkably, Griffin has shaken off the miss fires of past recordings, and burst free with her most inspired collection. “Children Running Through” is the carefully balanced musical tonic that no-one thought she was capable of. This years’ glorious epiphany for sure.8/10"I'm no kid, in a kid's gameDid what I did, I got no one to blameBut I don't give up, no, I don't ever give upIt's all I got, it's my claim to fameI'm no fighter, but I'm fightingThis whole world seems uninvitingBut I don't give up, no, I don't ever give upI fall down sometimes, sometimes I come back flying".

Comments (8)

  1. Permalink posted 04/18/2007
  2. Augusts1 says 'Her wistful soprano sounds fresh as morning dew'. I didn't even know that morning dew had a sound, lol! Nice song, Patty's voice is interesting to listen to & reminds me of another chanteuse by the name of Sam Phillips(who was married to T. Bone Burnett & I've posted about her, if you look in her artist lounge profile) I've heard a few of her songs on the radio & heard that she was a songwriters songwriter. I like the addition of the strings on this track too.
    Permalink posted 04/18/2007
  3. Jammy Jeff says Maybe I should proof read LOL ?
    Permalink posted 04/18/2007
  4. Jammy Jeff says Thanks for the Sam Phillips reference August. I can hear the similarities. And your point about the addition of the strings on the first song is vital in my opinion. Great songs make my eyes water August, and "I Don't Ever Give Up" made me reach for hankie. Doesn't that make me a soppy slush puppy ? Probably.
    Permalink posted 04/18/2007
  5. mktackabery says great review JJ, really love the songs, I definitely have to pick this one up. I have loved her songs, but I agree she has been diffident in recording.
    Permalink posted 04/18/2007
  6. Augusts1 says Lol, it just shows you're not perfect like everyone else Jeff. Yes, the damnedest things make me get teared up, great songs being among them. I do really like No Bad News as well but I made my comment while you were posting that song apparently. Nice rockin' song.
    Permalink posted 04/18/2007
  7. Anonymous says wow..i love her lyrics...so enduring...you can really feel the emotion coming from her voice. another great pick! well done.
    Permalink posted 04/18/2007
  8. tekla says I'm a professional stage hand, and have been for some 30 years, mostly in SF. So I see about 500+ different performances a year, year in and year out. I have only on the most rare occasions seen anyone connect with their fans like she does live. Her emotion is awesome. She can bring tears to the eyes of the most hardened industry pros - something that is almost impossible to do (heck its hard as hell to just get us inside to watch anyone for more than one or two songs. Most of my friends watch her entire set. 'Nuff said. I hope this is the record that does it for her, she is doing bigger venues this time around - but as long as real people love real people doing live shows she ain't going to starve.
    Permalink posted 04/26/2007

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