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| 1. Lord, Blow The Moon Out Please |
| 2. When I Was Drinking |
| 3. Half Acre |
| 4. Burying Song |
| 5. Betting On Trains |
| 6. Leave Me Here |
| 7. All That I'm Good For |
| 8. Idle (The Rabbit Song) |
| 9. Stupid Mouth Shut |
| 10. Lazy Eye |
| 11. Sailor |
| 12. Polly's Dress |
| 13. Night Like A River |
| 14. The Cuckoo |
| 15. Waltz |
| 16. Horsey |
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Saddled firmly in the beautiful space between country, folk, and bluegrass, the meloncholy songs on this album continually please. Sally Ellyson's breezy vocals set the tone for a consistently strong, but delicate album. As far as instrumentation goes, most of the songs are centered on piano or acoustic guitar, but they are wonderfully layered with fiddle, lap steel, and orchestral flourishes. The musicianship is top notch -- and I can't help wondering whether these guys spend more time in Nashville than their stated home of Brooklyn.
The lyrics are simple and heartbroken. Solid for the genre, but neither an asset nor a distraction.
Of the selections Amazon lets you try out, "When I
was Drinking" and "Half Acre" are the most consistent with what the rest of the album has to offer. Give those a listen, and it should be pretty easy to make up your mind. If you're anything like me (or my poor friend who gets no present), Rabbit Songs will become part of your collection.
One small caveat: the reason I gave this album four stars instead of five is because it's not for everyone. If you're into this genre, you'll definitely like it, but I know a lot of people who would be bored or put off by its slowness. Also, there are better albums that are very similar to this one (Gillian Welch's "Soul Journey," for example).
Still, if you like your music like a pretty morning sunrise, go no further.
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