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Octoroon

 
Album Review: Octoroon

  • Artist: Laura Love
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 13, 1997
  • Total Time: 54:45
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Folk

Review

Hailing from the Northwest, Laura Love had made a name for herself on the coffeehouse and folk festival circuit by the time she released Octoroon, her major label debut, in 1997. Following several independently released efforts that garnered critical acclaim, Octoroon is a mesmerizing mix of styles that incorporate folk, world and traditional pop melodies and instrumentation. Love's vocals can be a bit harsh at moments, but they grow upon the listener and it is difficult not to be impressed with the elasticity of her delivery. "Bad Feeling" is percussive pop with horns and accordion giving it a slightly funky feel (aided by the inclusion of a bit of Sly Stone's "Everyday People"). "Capricorn & Hominy" incorporates chanting background vocals and fiddle to good effect. She stretches a bit too far on an ill-advised cover of Nirvana's "Come As You Are," but redeems herself with a spirited run-through of "Amazing Grace" and the closing acapella "Blind Bartimus." ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bad Feeling Laura Love, Sylvester "Sly Stone" Stewart Laura Love (4:21)
Can't Understand Laura Love Laura Love (4:01)
All the Pushin' Laura Love Laura Love (5:31)
I Am Wondering Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers, Laura Love Laura Love (4:42)
June 4th Foundation Laura Love Laura Love (5:03)
Amazing Grace John Newton Laura Love (4:13)
Simple Laura Love Laura Love (3:57)
Capricorn & Hominy Laura Love Laura Love (3:32)
Come as You Are (Lyrics) Kurt Cobain Laura Love (3:22)
Octoroon Laura Love Laura Love (3:08)
I Can Bring It Over Laura Love Laura Love (5:19)
If I Knew Laura Love Laura Love (4:44)
Blind Bartimus Traditional Laura Love (2:52)

Credits

David Wilkes (Executive Producer), Laura Love (Producer), Rod Cook (Guitar (Steel)), Sandra Monteparo (Art Direction), Jay Thomas (Trumpet), Chris Cioffi (Banjo), Don Farwell (Assistant Engineer), Mari Gearhart (Vocals (Background)), Julie Wolf (Vocals (Background)), Hans Teuber (Sax (Tenor)), Laura Love (Handclapping), Chris "Zippy" Leighton (Maracas), Chris "Zippy" Leighton (Tabla), Joe Hadlock (Engineer), Joe Hadlock (Mixing), Chris "Zippy" Leighton (Percussion), Laura Love (Vocals), Laura Love (Bass), Julie Wolf (Piano), Julie Wolf (Guitar (Rhythm)), Rod Obok (?), Julie Wolf (Tongue Drum), Chris "Zippy" Leighton (Conga), Mary McFaul (Executive Producer), Linda Severt (Cheng), Laura Love (Mixing), Chris "Zippy" Leighton (Anvil), Rod Cook (Guitar (Electric)), Linda Severt (Ocarina), Julie Wolf (Accordion), David Glasser (Mastering), Rod Cook (Vocals (Background)), Rod Cook (Guitar (Acoustic)), Chris "Zippy" Leighton (Drums (Steel)), Barbara Lamb (Fiddle), Lori Goldston (Cello), Marina Chavez (Photography), Rod Cook (Mixing), Sandra Monteparo (Design), Margery Greenspan (Art Direction), Frank Smith (Vocals (Background)), Ryan Hadlock (Engineer), Emily Thuma (Assistant Engineer), Hans Teuber (Sax (Alto)), Laura Love (Vocals (Background)), Chris "Zippy" Leighton (Drums)
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