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Try this:

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It is almost thirty year year ago that the from Seguin, Texas originating singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith her debut made with "There's A Light Beyond Thesis Woods" (1978). Many flat followed and furnished was found of Griffith, that with her music on the border area of doll, country and folk, a large and faithful multitude supporters and in Ireland even the status of superster. As appeared in 1999 the album "The Thusest Bowl Symphony", a plate that she together made with the London Symphony Orchestra The The Dust Bowl Symphony. Symphonic country, if it were. Old numbers were arranged normally again, by which the orchestra had a clear serving role, and that worked above expectation very good. Outside the lake personal numbers on the album "Clock Without Hands" (2001) find we on this plate mainly songs over the trip that she made through Vietman. of. Griffith was all single years concerned hit via The Vietnam Veterans Or America Foundation by the campaign for a landmijnvrije world, hence her songkeuze on this album. But fact is that, Griffith of all markets home is and that after a large number flatten for MCA and Electrons, Griffith back is by the label on which they in 1978 made one's debut: Rounder. Already in 2002, we could want to enjoy on this the album "Winter Marquee", a live-cd with special contributions of Emmylou Harris and Tom Russell, what made of this album a welcome addition on her studio-albums. On 14 November becomes by Rounder her new album of "Ruby’s Torch" brought out. "Ruby's Torch" state fully with numbers that self in a kind of nightclub-setting play. Intimate, sfeervolle arrangementen and a surprising tracklist. Songs of an unprecedented high quality and contain actual precisely the tijdloosheid of this miraculous sorrow rag genre in which vocale arts and emotion centrally stand. Accompanied through a complete ironing orchestra worked Griffith nine klassiekers and two own songs. On the album, o. a stand. "When I Dream" (Crystal *), "In The Faint Small Hours Or The Morning" (Frank Sinatra), "If Thesis Walls Could Speak" (Jimmy Webb), "Brave Companion Or The Road", "Slat Night Grandee Hotel" and three covers of Tom Waits "Ruby’s of Arm", "Grapefuit Moon" and "Please Call Me, Baby". We looked at thus with particular interest from this new album and Griffith exceeded our wildest dreams, this is actual the dreamt rootsplaat since her career. Griffith set with this new plate temporarily the crown on her work. Many has also to make with the production, for nobody less then Trina Shoemaker (Whiskeytown, Queens or the Stone Age, Emmylou Harris, Sheryl Crow) names place behind the buttons. It yields a fantastic produced plate. Shoemaker loves a delicious sound, but this exaggerates fortunately nowhere. Griffith's beautiful songs drown about that not in an excessive production, but get through precisely the right accents just that bit extra that a cd necessarily has from can grow till a masterpiece. And that is it, for also Griffith itself exceeded on "Ruby’s Torch" with a series fantastic songs. Briefly: On "Ruby’s Torch", we are spoiled again with beautiful music. In eleven songs, late Nanci Griffith again hear that at that status, that by superster, what us concerned not unstitched becomes. Again a class plate of this fascinating singer of which the power of her music hides in the simplicity.



I use this site now and again. Quite a few languages available. Not perfect obviously,(Tom Wait's - Ruby's Of Arm" :lol: ) but you can get the main gist of it. P
http://www.freetranslation.com/free/ Bookmark it - Handy for odd words and phrases.

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Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:42 am
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Thanks so much, Stephen, for the translation and the website (that I will definitely bookmark).

Tally it up as another glowing review of "Ruby's Torch." There appears to be a consensus building in the reviews that this album is among Nanci's best.

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First, Stephen, thanks for the translation. It appears to be a glowing review (and pretty hilarious translation).

Second, Barnes & Noble.com is advertising Ruby's Torch on the front page of their music section under New & Noteworthy. Pretty great.

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Geen probleem :wink:

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Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:56 pm
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Here is the link to a not so favorable review in the Massachusetts newspaper "The Republican" (what else could one expect from a newspaper with that masthead? :) ) at

http://www.masslive.com/ohare/republica ... thispage=2

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Here is another "quickie" review from HickoryWind.org at http://www.hickorywind.org/001227.php

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Here's a review from the Irish World.

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http://www.theirishworld.com/article.as ... le_Id=1253


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Here's another one from Artist Direct:


[color=red]Ruby’s Torch features an exquisite collection of songs from other writers recorded in lush arrangements with strings, highlighting every nuance of Nanci’s richly expressive singing.

Includes songs penned by Tom Waits, Jimmy Webb, and even a tune from the repertoire of Frank Sinatra, plus stunning reinterpretations of her own classics “Brave Companion of the Roadâ€


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Amazon.com at

http://www.amazon.com/Rubys-Torch-Nanci ... F8&s=music

now has three customer reviews of "Ruby's Torch," most notably one from James Troiano, a frequent contributor to Fan Forums. Two of the three customer reviews are 5 stars and the third comes in at two stars.

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Here's the link to a 5-star review of "Ruby's Torch" by Paul Taylor in the Manchester Evening News (UK) at

http://wwwi.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... under.html

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That third review's a bit stinging! :shock:

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Here is the link to a review of "Ruby's Torch" in HMV.CO.UK at

http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProd ... sku=575923

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Here's the link to a severe 2-star review of "Ruby's Torch" in the Austin Chronicle:

http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase ... d%3A422672

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Here is the link to a brief, very positive review of "Ruby's Torch" in the Los Gatos Daily News at

http://www.losgatosdailynews.com/articl ... cd-roundup

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Here is the link to a not very favorable review of "Ruby's Torch" by Will Layman on the Pop Matters website:

[quote]Nanci Griffith made her impact in the mid-1980s as a terrific songwriter in the Texas tradition—a country/folk balladeer straddling melody and lyrics with artful directness. She wrote hits for Kathy Mattea and Suzy Bogguss, and her reputation spread. Moves from Austin to Nashville and from small to major label made her more prominent as a performer, with her “cuteâ€

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