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  • Release Date: 04/07/2009
  • Sales Rank: 1,274
  • Label: NONESUCH
  • UPC: 075597984002

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    Sara Watkins

    1LISTENAll This Time 3:17
    2LISTENLong Hot Summer Days 4:45
    3LISTENMy Friend 3:16
    4LISTENFreiderick 3:05
    5LISTENSame Mistakes 3:09
    6LISTENAny Old Time 3:57
    7LISTENPony 5:29
    8LISTENLord Won't You Help Me 2:59
    9LISTENJefferson 3:01
    10LISTENGive Me Jesus 3:14
    11LISTENBygones 2:42
    12LISTENToo Much 3:25
    13LISTENWill We Go 3:27
    14LISTENWhere Will You Be 3:41

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    Editorial Reviews

    With her band Nickel Creek on "indefinite hiatus," singer and fiddle player Sara Watkins makes her solo debut with a recording that gives a good sense of her hybrid musical heritage, combining traditional country elements with singer/songwriter pop. It's a mixture conceived in Los Angeles, specifically at the nightclub Largo, which helps explain the presence of Jon Brion's song "Same Mistakes." Of course, Watkins is first and foremost a bluegrass player, and she lapses back into the Nickel Creek format on the instrumentals "Freiderick" and "Jefferson." But as a singer, with her breathy, untrained voice, she sounds like she's spent at least as much time listening to Edie Brickell and Aimee Mann as Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn. And she delights in juxtapositions of hill country music and downtown L.A. singer/songwriter styles, pointedly sequencing "Same Mistakes" right after "Freiderick," and sticking David Graza's pop/rock tune "Too Much" in between the down-from-the-mountain "Bygones" and the old-timey "Will We Go." She pays tribute to such crossover country stars as Jimmie Rodgers ("Any Old Time") and John Hartford ("Long Hot Summer Days"), as if to suggest that she is in their tradition of performers with impeccable traditional roots who nevertheless play beyond the borders of the Confederacy, which is, perhaps, only appropriate for a country performer born in Santa Monica, CA. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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    love it.by Anonymous

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    June 22, 2009: I loved almost every single song on the cd which rarely happens. Highly recommend it to anyone!

    Love her voiceby valbth812

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    April 09, 2009: Saw her in LA 3 weeks ago. She is captivating and her voice is awesome. I am also really fond of her lyrics on the new songs here.