1994 studio album by Lucy Kaplansky
The Tide is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky , released in 1994.[1] It was produced primarily by Shawn Colvin .[2]
Red House Records released a remastered version on October 4, 2005, including two bonus tracks.[3]
The Boston Herald wrote that the album "is a fine showcase for Kaplansky's small but emotive voice, a warbling approach that has its limits, but often pierces through to the frightened heart of a lovelorn lyric."[6]
"The Tide" (Lucy Kaplansky , Richard Litvin) – 4:15
"When I Get to the Border" (Richard Thompson ) – 2:57
"Texas Blues" (Bill Morrissey ) – 2:47
"The Heart" (Tom Russell, Greg Trooper) – 3:34
"My Name Joe" (David Massengill ) – 5:02
"Somebody's Home" (Kaplansky) – 3:37
"Guinevere" (Robin Batteau ) – 4:17
"Delivery Truck" (George Gerdes, Mark Johnson) – 3:06
"You Just Need a Home" (Kaplansky) – 3:50
"The Eyes of My Beholder" (Batteau) – 3:02
"Secret Journey" (Sting ) – 2:35
"Goodnight" (Cliff Eberhardt ) – 3:17
"Everybody Knows But Me" (Jesse Winchester ) – 2:14 (remastered edition)
"I've Just Seen a Face " (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 3:13 (remastered edition) Lucy Kaplansky – vocals, guitar, background vocals
Larry Campbell – guitar, fiddle, dobro, mandolin, pedal steel guitar, Cittern, guitar
Anton Sanko – organ, lap steel guitar
Charlie Giordano – accordion
Drew Zingg – guitar
Michael Visceglia – bass
Roly Salley – bass, background vocals
Shawn Colvin – guitar, background vocals
Richard Shindell – background vocals
Kenneth Blevins – drums, percussion
Frank Vilardi – percussion Production notes:
Shawn Colvin – producer
Anton Sanko – additional production
Dennis McNerney – engineer
Geoff Keehn – engineer
David Glasser – mastering
Linda Beauvais – art direction
Irene Young – photography
^ Adams, Noah (November 3, 1994). "Lucy Kaplansky Describes How She Returned to Singing". All Things Considered . NPR.
^ Neal, Justin (June 27, 1994). "Other highlights and artists to keep an eye on". Star Tribune . p. 4B.
^ The Tide (Remastered, Additional Tracks), RHR-CD-190
^ AllMusic review
^ Dretzka, Gary (October 13, 1994). "Recordings". Tempo. Chicago Tribune . p. 7.
^ Gewertz, Daniel (September 21, 1994). "Songwriter has right psyche to return to performing". Music. Boston Herald . p. 52.
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