San
Franciscan Kathy Kallick is a mountain gal at heart. An experienced
musician, she cut her teeth on bluegrass and put out several albums with
the Good Ol' Persons. She then recorded her first solo album ("Matters of
the Heart") in 1993. "Use A Napkin [Not Your Mom]" and "Call Me A Taxi"
followed in 1995 and 1996, respectively. Her own Kathy Kallick Band
formed in 1997, and they issued "Walkin' In My Shoes" at the end of 1998.
Kallick's only album with no original compositions, "My Mother's Voice,"
came out in 2001.
Her singing has always been earthy and passionate. As a songwriter, she
knows how to pen beautiful impressionistic pieces with memorable
contemporary messages. Over ten years since Kallick's "Matter of the
Heart," her first foray into contemporary folk music, "Reason & Rhyme" is
her long-awaited return to the beauty of the singer/songwriter tradition.
While it may be that love is "beyond all reason and rhyme," this album
gives us a logical, well planned, and thoughtful presentation of her next
round of original material. Best categorized as acoustic Americana, it has
apparent influences from many stylistic genres of music from folk to
Celtic, and country to bluegrass. The result is some fresh sounding
tuneful fare that acoustic music lovers will immediately embrace. With its
diverse influences, "Reason & Rhyme" might seem like a big step from
bluegrass, but the roots are still there.
A troubadour and exquisite storyteller, Kallick solely wrote nine of the
songs that embrace the human spirit and tell life-affirming tales. She
collaborated with Scott Nygaard to pen "Love You on a Train," while Nina
Gerber is also credited with composing "Take Care of Your Little Girls." A
splendid country number with hit potential, "The Words You Don't Say," was
co-written with James Leva and Carol Elizabeth Jones. A Kate Wolf cover
("Trumpet Vine") and two traditional songs ("Lone Pilgrim" and "Handsome
Cabin Boy") round out the album. All lyrics are included. The fifteen
songs span an hour in total, and the songs are given liberally-timed
arrangements (most spanning 4-5 minutes each) that leisurely allow the
songs' messages to share the spotlight with her fine, proficient
instrumental accompanists.
The album opens with "I Once Loved," played and sung by a full band that
includes Scott Nygaard, Herb Pedersen, Amy Stenberg, Brian Wicklund, John
Reischman, and Cindy Brown, the same configuration featured on "Coastal
Fog" and almost the same assemblage on the album closer, "Bring Me Back To
You." Track four, "The Words You Don't Say," introduces her friends Laurie
Lewis (fiddle, vocals), Tom Rozum (mandolin, vocals), and Sally Van Meter
(dobro). The arrangements are tightly crafted, with each song given its
own non-formulaic treatment. Interspersed with those given a fuller
approach are some wonderfully-lean offerings like "Trumpet Vine" and "Just
a Song" and "Take Care of Your Little Girls" that showcase Nina Gerber's
powerful guitar work. Equally impressive on his instrument, Scott Nygaard
adds a second guitar for interplay with Nina's on "What a Night." Another
pleasant surprise is the five-minute plaintive folk ballad, "Lone Pilgrim"
in which Kathy's mournfully sweet voice is accompanied only by Laurie's
fiddle that sounds much like a Swedish hardanger. A cameo appearance by
Peter Rowan is made on "Rustler's Moon," a song inspired by the late
Charles Sawtelle, while Todd Phillips and Stuart Duncan join in on "Hard
to Let Go."
"Reason & Rhyme," Kathy Kallick's lucky
thirteenth album release, will hopefully bring her more of the fame and
fortune she deserves as a profound songwriter and expressive singer. She
and her musical friends give us a gripping performance on it. (Joe Ross)
KATHY KALLICK - Reason & Rhyme
Copper Creek CCCD-0215
Copper Creek Records, PO Box 3161, Roanoke, VA 24015
http://www.coppercreekrec.com
Total Playing Time - 60:01
Songs - 1. I Once Loved 4:55, 2. Trumpet Vine
4:44, 3. Coastal Fog 4:00, 4. The Words You Don't Say 4:07, 5. Good To
Me 4:30, 6. You Took Me Away 2:36, 7. Just A Song 2:55, 8. Love You On A
Train 3:19, 9. Rustler's Moon 3:45, 10. Lone Pilgrim 4:52, 11. Take Care
Of Your Little Girls 3:44,12. Handsome Cabin Boy 5:02, 13. Hard To Let Go
2:58, 14. What A Night 4:04, 15. Bring Me Back To You 4:19
Total Playing Time - 35:40