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The Red Thread

Lucy Kaplansky

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Album Review

From folksinger to clinical psychologist and back to folksinger, Kaplansky has experienced life, and proves you can have it all. One of the themes of this disc is the Chinese child she and her husband have adopted, and the way being a parent will change her and her relationships, explored lovingly on "I Had Something" and the title track. But she's also looking outside herself, concerned with the world, and out of that comes one of the most insightful post- 9/11 songs, "Land of the Living," which focuses on humans, not theories and abstractions. "Line in the Sand," about Iraq, doesn't work as well, however, and "Brooklyn Train" ends up being reminiscent of For the Roses-era Joni Mitchell. Kaplansky has always offered a wide range of covers on her albums, and this follows the pattern, from the heartbreaking "Cowboy Singer" by the late Dave Carter to a rocked-up "Off and Running" from the pen of James McMurtry. As usual, she's supported by her longtime bandmates, who often supply glistening arrangements to frame her supple voice (although drums and bass add absolutely nothing to "Cowboy Singer" — in fact, they detract from it). That she's a talent is beyond question, and with "Land of the Living," she's surpassed herself as a writer.

Customer Reviews

Great and Soulful

I saw Lucy Kaplansky perform in the tiniest little restaurant in the tiniest little town in Northern California. I traveled two hours to get their just based on her reputation alone and at the insistance of friends. It was worth the trip. She's soulful and talented, and knows what the audience wishes to hear. Highly recommend. Support Lucy and her art. We need more of people like her on this planet.

Truly a delight...

Lucy's music is always touching, but this album may be her best. "The Red Thread" refers to a Chinese tradition that there is a red thread connecting the women in a family. At the time she wrote this, Lucy was in the process of adopting her daughter from China. If the title track doesn't move you, check your pulse. There are also 2 nicely written 9/11 songs- they may come across a bit maudlin at first, but you have to realise that she is a New York girl, her whole life. Check out her earlier records and the album Cry Cry Cry, with Richard Shindell and Dar Williams- possibly the best album of covers ever done (ok... maybe it's a tie with Shawn Colvin's "Cover Girl.")

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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