Living With Ghosts Patty Griffin

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  • Release Date: 05/21/1996
  • Sales Rank: 5,099
  • Label: FONTANA A&M
  • UPC: 731454049023
 
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Living With Ghosts

1LISTENMoses 3:28
2LISTENLet Him Fly 3:11
3LISTENEvery Little Bit 5:33
4LISTENTime Will Do the Talking 3:54
5LISTENMad Mission 2:40
6LISTENPoor Man's House 4:26
7LISTENForgiveness 5:00
8LISTENYou Never Get What You Want 3:42
9LISTENSweet Lorraine 5:24
10LISTENNot Alone 4:32

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Patty Griffin's major-label debut was actually recorded as a demo cassette. A&M executives were so impressed with this raw display of talent that they snatched up the tape and threw it, unaltered, into the marketplace. Griffin recorded her songs exactly as she performed them live, armed with only her acoustic guitar and a voice that can rattle fences. While dozens of folk artists have attempted to bend the ear of the major labels by coating their acoustics with radio-friendly keyboards and drums, Griffin took the gutsy "band? I don't need no stinking band" approach. It's primarily a testament to her voice that A&M was so taken with her minimalism; as a guitarist, Griffin isn't much more than an energetic strummer. Her songwriting is only occasionally exceptional -- her word choices are as minimal as her arrangements, and her melodies are engaging but conventional. But she is nonetheless a striking and intriguing storyteller, because her tales of chronically lonely people are told with such passion. Griffin's Nashville-tinged warble has tremendous emotional range, one minute cracking with brittle vulnerability, the next minute blasting with passionate intensity. Occasionally it seems Griffin's demo engineers were unequipped to handle her vibrant transitions, setting the microphone level for a whisper then cringing as the speakers bristle and the needles slam into the red. But this subtle idiosyncrasy only adds to the charm of the album, lending to the impression that no stereo is big enough to contain this voice. Darryl Cater, All Music Guide

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outstanding,fabulous..there are no words to describe...by Anonymous

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June 22, 2002: this is a great album! every single album of hers is outstanding-each one is different..i like living with ghosts because it is raw and does not have a lot of studio influenced sounds ever since then patty has gotten more and more studio influenced sounds in her albums but still this is great and i dont know which is better this or flaming red -- 1000 kisses is good but very sappy but still incredible--OH YEAH! SHE IS NOT COUNTRY OR FOLK SHE IS A ROCKER THAT HAS INCREDIBLE SONGWRITING TALENT AND HAS THE BALLS TO SAY WHAT SHE FEELS

A Remarkable Debut!by Anonymous

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December 13, 2001: Let me start by correcting a couple of popular misconceptions. First, Patty Griffin is not a folk artist. She's a rocker but this album happens to be just her and her acoustic guitar (mostly). Second, this isn't a 'minimalist' studio recording. This is a bunch of demo tapes that Patty recorded in her apartment. (If you listen very carefully to ''Let Him Fly'' you can hear sirens in the background. Her apartment was across the street from a hospital.) Fortunately, somebody at A&M had the good sense to say ''These sound good to me! Let's just go with this!'' (I'm not a music industry insider, I just happened to have heard her interviewed on ''The World Cafe'' and NPR's ''Weekend All Things Considered''.) Now that that's out of the way... I bought this CD when it first came out, in '96, and it's still my favorite (and I've got hundreds of CD's). Her second album ''Flaming Red'' is a close second. Everything about this recording is extraordinary. The songs, her voice, her performance, are all wonderful. The only reason I'm here is that I have to check occasionally to see if she's got another album yet.


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