This review is written by Kevin McCarthy, 5/07
"Kevin and Maxine’s Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews"
"...I am so different"Living in Eden" provocatively opens with this dramatic disclosure:
You are still the same"
"He wants me to paint the worldBut the last verse provides no clearcut avowal:
in colors he can understand..."
"...And it's painful at the crossroads,A woman ponders the ramifications of leaving her husband in the compelling "Stand Back," vacillating over the prudent move to make.
Which direction should we chose?
On the high road, on the low road,
Is it either way we lose?"
"...Now we're waiting for the night's benediction"Time Can Stand Still" reverses the musical trend by providing an element of the upbeat.
And the howling winds to stop
We share the same addiction
Just in matters of the heart..."
"...I hear it in the distanceNot that listeners wish to relive their own intimate episodes of bonds figuratively dead and buried but who can't identify with this material motherlode? Chances are we all have at least nominally endured bittersweet liaisons analogous to the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune but it's someone else's pain here and we can choose to ride shotgun or remain bystanders. The crucial components--what makes this musical tableau memorable--is the brew of Wagner's songwriting, guitar picking and singing.
Low roll of thunder across the plains
The hammered heartbeat of the sky
It's telling me to love again
This time love will not end..."
All songs written by Virginia Wagner.
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