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| 1. The Little Birds |
| 2. Broken Telephone |
| 3. Rain And Snow |
| 4. Lakes Of Pontchartrain |
| 5. Only In The Past |
| 6. The Coo Coo Bird |
| 7. Dogsong aka Sleep Dog Lullaby |
| 8. Momsong |
| 9. Don't You Fall |
| 10. Up Against The Wall |
| 11. Oh Susanna |
| 12. Light Enough To Travel |
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Frazey Ford (guitar vocals), Samantha Parton - no relation to Dolly (guitar, mandolin, vocals) and Trish Klein (electric guitar, banjo) recorded two albums together, this being the first. Jolie Holland was not a member of the group but appears on several tracks variously singing, playing guitar or playing fiddle. Other guests provide electric violin, double bass and drums as required. Trish is also an artist - her painting of a train provided the cover for the front of the booklet.
Despite the inclusion of a banjo among the instruments, the music here is generally mellow and reflective. On this album, their voices sound fragile so it was probably wise of them to avoid picking up the tempo too much. The songs are a mix of originals (mostly written by Samantha and / or Frazey) and covers of traditional songs. The original songs are the best here, especially Littlest birds, Only in the past and Don't you fall. Among the covers, the most famous is the Stephen Foster classic, Oh Susanna, though this song doesn't really suit them. Nevertheless, their cover has a charm of its own. The best of the traditional songs are Rain and snow and The coo-coo bird, both of which suit them ideally.
The Be Good Tanyas, with their fragile voices, take a little getting used to (and some may never get used to them) but they know exactly what they are capable of and make the most of the talent they have. The result is an album of mellow folk-country music that is distinct from the alternatives on offer.
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