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Every Single Day

Lucy Kaplansky

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Album Review

Lucy Kaplansky is a talented songwriter and a delightful singer who suffers somewhat from one or two of the afflictions that are endemic to modern folk-rock singer/songwriters — chief among them Irritating Vowel Syndrome, which can cause one to pronounce "sky" as "skeh-ee" and "heart" as if one had grown up in Maine. (Kaplansky seems to have caught this disease from Dar Williams, with whom she sometimes collaborates and who is in its advanced stages.) Those tendencies are easy to ignore on this gorgeous album, though, which floats deliriously on a bed of lush chord progressions, gently powerful guitar work (courtesy of an all-star cast of backing musicians that includes Larry Campbell and Jon Herington), and Kaplansky's own sweet, unassumingly lovely voice. Her own compositions are consistently very good, but she also exhibits fine taste in others' work as well, delivering covers of Steve Earle's excellent "You're Still Standing There," Julie Miller's "Broken Things," and, most surprisingly, an old Louvin Brothers gospel tune. John Gorka and Richard Shindell pitch in low harmonies at perfect moments. Very, very nice.

Customer Reviews

Excellent - why the above comment?

I am a folk person, and as such cannot help but love this autobiographical journey. I am most drawn to the simplest and most straightforward among these. Voice, guitar, lyrical simplicity and power, are all combined well here. I must ask, as an aside, why the reviewer chose to feature his/her remarks re pronunciation. Of what possible relative importance are they? True, false, or otherwise, they merit little or no mention here, and most assuredly should not lead the review.

The Sky's The Limit

Not sure what the heck the album reviewer's irrelevant comments about so-called irritating pronunciations and Maine have to do with this outstanding album put forth by Lucy Kaplansky. Highly recommended...It's almost as good as a fine Maine lobstah.

Reviewer needs his own review.

I was fortunate enough to catch Lucy Kaplansky at McCabe's, a small, intimate, unsuspectingly powerful venue. I was amazed then as I am now. To the above review I have this to say: Shyaaadup!

Biography

Born: February 2, 1960 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '90s, '00s

When Lucy Kaplansky was 18 years old, she shocked her neighbors in the Hyde Park area near the University of Chicago when, instead of going to college, she went to New York City with her boyfriend to become a folksinger. Fifteen years later, having become a clinical psychologist as well as a sought-after duet and harmony singer, she made another surprising decision:...
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