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Been seven months since I saw that much blue
Water rushing in the banks
Freed from the ice, it has the sun, the sun to thank
It has the sun, the sun to thank
Matches inside your golden hair
Catch all the light, I fight to death, I swear
As all the other mothers would remember
Stalked by winter solace in a small, warm hand
We got the sun, the sun to thank
We got the sun, the sun to thank
Every morning rising to the East
Shadows fall behind me, shining never sleep
Till it'll be what I'm asking, no regret
That you pin the arrows in the wheel
Sun, the sun to thank
We've got the sun, the sun to thank
We got the sun, the sun to thank
We've got the sun, the sun to thank
On February 2, 2013, Laura Veirs announced on her official Facebook page that she was working her next full-length record in her husband Tucker Martine's studio, and also specified she would work with "new and old friends". Several hours before, she had announced her pregnancy, saying the child would be born in April.
Teaming up with American singer-songwriter Neko Case for the first time, and with some members of The Decemberists, Veirs recorded the album in a basement studio, as she was still pregnant with her second child.Yes, it is her.
Thanks guys, this is sweeeeeet
What he said!
Hope you all have lots of Joy (especially WonderLizard : )
beautiful observation
a found poem
Each of them did a few of their own songs. I was a little surprised that she didn't do this one since it's the opening song from her most recent CD - and a damned good song in my opinion.
Actually, that is Neko Case singing back-up on this song.
Did not know that. Just about any Neko is good Neko.
Laura occasionally has a flat twang—like on the line "Shadows fall behind me, shining never sleep"—that reminds me of Iris Dement. Iris can be an acquired taste, but generally she's wonderful.
Actually, that is Neko Case singing back-up on this song.
Very well said. 100 % agree!
Here hear!!
I'm so sorry, WonderLizard. I hope the pain subsides with time so that you can remember the good times with your friend again.
Very well said. 100 % agree!
Fabulous tune and execution, and an enjoyable voice.
Between 8 - 9, so I gave it a 9.
Post good songs
Wow! This song completely blows me away!
10
That's Neko belting out those two lines? Wow! Had no idea. Reminds me of Iris Dement. Iris has a strange way of singing—she sounds like a hillbilly from Appalachia with loads of talent but no voice training.
Calypsus_1, thanks for the great pic and info about Laura.
Moak wrote:
"First rays of light are coming through, been several months since I saw that much blue"
are words utterly by most Portlanders when our 8 months of rain finally stops in May.
It becomes obvious how different her voice is from Ms. Veirs'.
Musically, it reminds me a lot of Calexico.
Laura Veirs sings folk songs for children on her 2011 album "Tumble Bee"
"Portland singer-songwriter Laura Veirs has been known to draw inspiration from her immediate family. Early on, memories of summertime camping trips powered her lyrics. More recently, the birth of her son, Tennessee, pushed her to record an album of classic folk songs for children, aptly titled Tumble Bee: Laura Veirs Sings Folk Songs for Children.
The record's 13 tracks, produced by Veirs' Grammy-winning husband Tucker Martine, cover a wide range of songs from the past century in a way that children and parents alike should enjoy. Veirs' vocals bring out the best in older pieces by Jimmie Rodgers, Woody Guthrie and Harry Belfonte. In addition, Tumble Bee features guest appearances from Bela Fleck on the banjo, as well as vocals from The Decemberists' Colin Meloy and My Morning Jacket's Jim James." by npr-music - world cafe - essential and emerging artists
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"Most new parents are a bit lost when faced with the dilemma of weeding out the good children’s music from the bad. For musician couples, like singer/songwriter Laura Viers and her producer/husband Tucker Martine, the solution is simple; make your own. On the appropriately titled Tumble Bee: Laura Veirs Sings Folk Songs for Children, Viers and Martine, along with special guests Béla Fleck, Basia Bulat, Colin Meloy (Decemberists), and Jim James (My Morning Jacket), explore some of the genre’s oldest tunes, including work songs (“Jump Down Spin Around”), Civil War tunes (“Soldier’s Joy”), and even a calypso (“Jamaica Farewell”). Each cut is tastefully arranged and never cloying (kudos for allowing “All the Pretty Little Horses” to retain its subtle darkness), and Viers' simple, honest delivery helps to keep the mood fun, yet stable and sweet, without the inevitable sugar rush."
Review by James Christopher Monger/allmusic
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That Alice
Now that's a combo!
Incidentally, Neko Case is on her CD.
Plus she's from my town, so its the daily double.
we dont have accents, you do
...... both me and my wife thought the same - v nice
I liked the music straight away and knew I would like it when I saw these comments
...... both me and my wife thought the same - v nice
Really? I'm a huge asshole and even I like it.
Heh... can't quite tell if you're saying this makes me an asshole or not, but yeah, the song's just decidedly not for me.
Really? I'm a huge asshole and even I like it.
Arrangement and back-up are attention grabbing...
Nice flow...
Yes, it does flow well; nice production, very cool electric guitar sound.
Arrangement and back-up are attention grabbing...
Nice flow...
I love those leaps. They make me aware, make me listen, make me hear the words.
You're not mistaken, Neko does backing vocals on three songs on the album including this one.
This song is soooo good for the ears... sigh...
That's why I came to the comments – I thought I recognized her voice. I never noticed her vocal in this song before.