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Walk the Way the Wind Blows

Kathy Mattea

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After two uneven albums, Kathy Mattea found her feet on 1986’s Walk The Way The Wind Blows. Producer Allen Reynolds plays up the West Virginia singer’s bluegrass background in these smartly-arranged tracks, and well-picked acoustic guitars, luminous harmonies and the occasional banjo lend a sonic crispness to “Train Of Memories,” “Evenin’” and the title tune. Mattea blends her affinity for Appalachian traditions with a feel for ‘70s-style country rock — her heartfelt renditions of “Reason To Live” and “Leaving West Virginia” are reminiscent of Linda Ronstadt in her prime. Unlike Ronstadt, though, Mattea avoids pop slickness in favor of folksy storytelling. She keeps the intimacy of Nancy Griffith’s “Love At The Five And Dime” intact and finds a quiet grace in Rodney Crowell’s “Song For The Life.” There’s an inspirational subtext to be heard as well — tracks like “You’re The Power” find guidance in love of a higher kind. Kathy’s voice carries a hint of the blues and is best suited to midtempo material — although she also does nicely with genial tunes like “Back Up Grinnin.’” Walk the Way The Wind Blows kicked off a hit-making streak that carried Mattea into the ‘90s. It still feels refreshing to hear.

Customer Reviews

Response to first reviewer

It is not possible for any record by Kathy Mattea to garner a rating of 1 star. You didn't like the title track, but what about the rest of the record? While not as strong as her future efforts, this is still a fine record from very early in her career.

A Very Good Album that Contains a Classic

I've always enjoyed this album, especially since it contains "Love at the Five & Dime," one of my all-time favorites. (While it was always considered hip to prefer the Nanci Griffith's version, which is very good, I've always leaned toward Kathy's classic rendition.) "Walk the Way the Wind Blows" is also an excellent song about someone trying to figure out what to do after having their heart broken. "Train of Memories", "Leaving West Virginia" and "Song for the Life" are also quite good.

Lacks inspiration

I apologize if this review isn't of much help too you but I must express my opinions on this. The song, 'Walk the Way the Wind Blows'........ I absolutely despise it. I mean, what kind of person walks the way the wind blows... and doesn't think for themselves, they just go along with whatever someone else is doing. I just think it's not a good way to advise people to live, if you are going to advise people on how to live at all.

Biography

Born: June 21, 1959 in Cross Lane, WV

Genre: Country

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Kathy Mattea was one of the most respected female country stars of her era, a commercially successful hitmaker who was able to bring elements of folk, bluegrass, gospel, and singer/songwriter intimacy to her music. Mattea was born in Cross Lane, WV, in 1959 and received classical voice training starting in junior high, but also took up the guitar when she discovered folk music. In 1976, while in college, she joined the bluegrass band Pennsboro and two years later dropped out of school to move to...
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