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Sometimes Just the Sky in Franklin, TN

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Mary Chapin Carpenter
seems to have been in a reflective mood in recent years. In 2014, she brought out the album
Songs from the Movie
, in which she re-recorded ten numbers from her back catalog, and 2018 sees the release of
Sometimes Just the Sky
, where she takes another look at 12 tunes from her songbook, with one original added for good measure.
found
Carpenter
reimagining her music on a grand scale, accompanied by a 63-piece orchestra and a choir of 15 voices.
takes the opposite approach; for these sessions,
and producer
Ethan Johns
stripped these songs down into simpler form, with the singer primarily accompanied by guitarist
Duke Levine
and bassist
Dave Bronze
. (
Johns
' band
the Black Eyed Dogs
also pop up on several tracks.) In recent years, with
less concerned with country radio that no longer has a place for her, she's been digging deeper into the contemporary folk influences that marked her earliest work, and
is another step in this direction. While not all these performances represent radical reworkings of
's previous recordings, with these versions she's clearly looking for a more intimate perspective on her songs, paying closer attention to the nuances of the lyrics and the lives of her characters. Her vocals are quieter and more measured than they once were, but that fits these songs well, meshing cleanly with the reflective tone of the arrangements and the production. While most albums in which artists cut new versions of older material force listeners to make comparisons to the versions they already know (often in an unflattering light),
has a strong enough personality of its own that it avoids this pitfall. Just as
's work from 2001's
Time* Sex* Love*
onward found her moving forward with more personal themes as she reflected upon middle age,
is a mature work that finds this gifted songwriter pondering both past and present as she enters her sixties. In many respects, this is a record
could not have made when she was younger, and it documents her entering her fifth decade as a musician with the intelligence, passion, and unpretentious literacy that has always been the hallmark of her best work. ~ Mark Deming
Mary Chapin Carpenter
seems to have been in a reflective mood in recent years. In 2014, she brought out the album
Songs from the Movie
, in which she re-recorded ten numbers from her back catalog, and 2018 sees the release of
Sometimes Just the Sky
, where she takes another look at 12 tunes from her songbook, with one original added for good measure.
found
Carpenter
reimagining her music on a grand scale, accompanied by a 63-piece orchestra and a choir of 15 voices.
takes the opposite approach; for these sessions,
and producer
Ethan Johns
stripped these songs down into simpler form, with the singer primarily accompanied by guitarist
Duke Levine
and bassist
Dave Bronze
. (
Johns
' band
the Black Eyed Dogs
also pop up on several tracks.) In recent years, with
less concerned with country radio that no longer has a place for her, she's been digging deeper into the contemporary folk influences that marked her earliest work, and
is another step in this direction. While not all these performances represent radical reworkings of
's previous recordings, with these versions she's clearly looking for a more intimate perspective on her songs, paying closer attention to the nuances of the lyrics and the lives of her characters. Her vocals are quieter and more measured than they once were, but that fits these songs well, meshing cleanly with the reflective tone of the arrangements and the production. While most albums in which artists cut new versions of older material force listeners to make comparisons to the versions they already know (often in an unflattering light),
has a strong enough personality of its own that it avoids this pitfall. Just as
's work from 2001's
Time* Sex* Love*
onward found her moving forward with more personal themes as she reflected upon middle age,
is a mature work that finds this gifted songwriter pondering both past and present as she enters her sixties. In many respects, this is a record
could not have made when she was younger, and it documents her entering her fifth decade as a musician with the intelligence, passion, and unpretentious literacy that has always been the hallmark of her best work. ~ Mark Deming

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