Lost And Found (2005)

Artist: Judith Owen
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UPC: 00856763001026
Release Date: 9/13/2005
Buy.com Sku: 64006068
Item#: M2KMWS
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Smoke On The Water ~ Judith Owen
2. Emily ~ Judith Owen
3. Sky High - (featuring Tom Scott) ~ Judith Owen
4. Moonlight ~ Judith Owen
5. Train Out Of Hollywood - (featuring Keb' Mo') ~ Judith Owen
6. These Foolish Things ~ Judith Owen
7. Enough - (featuring Cassandra Wilson) ~ Judith Owen
8. Famous Friends ~ Judith Owen
9. Down ~ Judith Owen
10. Night And Day - (featuring Richard Thompson) ~ Judith Owen
11. Walking On The Moon ~ Judith Owen
12. Bridges ~ Judith Owen
13. Dreaming - (bonus track) ~ Judith Owen



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Judith Owen (vocals, piano); Harry Shearer (vocals, electric bass, background vocals); Richard Thompson (guitar); Keb' Mo' (steel guitar); Greg Leisz (pedal steel guitar); Northwest Sinfonia (strings); Amasi Miller (accordion); Robert Walter (Hammond b-3 organ); Quinn (percussion); Cassandra Wilson (vocals); Larry Corbett (cello); Tom Scott (flute, saxophone); Tollak Ollestad (harmonica); Sean Hurley (double bass, electric bass); Jimmy Branly, Debra Dobkin (drums, percussion); Simon James.
Audio Mixer: John Fischbach.
Recording information: Ironwood Studios, Seattle, WA; O'Henry Studios, L.A; Piety Studios, New Orleans, LA; The Village Recorder, L.A.
Photographer: Herman Leonard.
Arranger: Hummie Mann.
You'll probably find this album in the jazz section, but don't be fooled. Singer/songwriter/pianist Judith Owen is to jazz what Richard Thompson is to rock & roll -- a member of the loyal opposition, someone whose roots are both centuries deeper and more broadly contemporary than any easy genre designation can account for. On her fifth album, she opens with a brooding voice-and-piano arrangement of Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water," and although her generally jazzy originals fill up most of the remainder of the program, she also takes excursions into both the jazz standard repertoire (a great version of "Night and Day," featuring Richard Thompson on guitar) and more pop-oriented fare (a slightly less revelatory take on the Police's "Walking on the Moon"). Her singing style is a sort of sultry cabaret croon, and almost always adds a slightly mysterious and subtly unexpected element to her interpretations -- whether it's the strangely separated scat vowels on "Train Out of Hollywood" or (less felicitously) her unnecessarily intense delivery on "These Foolish Things." Her own songs are some of the best things on this album, though her version of "Night and Day" is another clear highlight. Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson
You'll probably find this album in the jazz section, but don't be fooled. Singer/songwriter and pianist Judith Owen is to jazz what Richard Thompson is to rock & roll -- a member of the loyal opposition, someone whose roots are both centuries deeper and more broadly contemporary than any easy genre designation can account for. On her fifth album, Lost and Found, she opens with a brooding voice-and-piano arrangement of Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water," and although her generally jazzy originals fill up most of the remainder of the program, she also takes excursions into both the jazz standard repertoire (with a great version of "Night and Day," featuring Richard Thompson on guitar) and more pop-oriented fare (a slightly less revelatory take on the Police's "Walking on the Moon"). Her singing style is a sort of sultry cabaret croon, and almost always adds a slightly mysterious and subtly unexpected element to her interpretations -- whether it's the strangely separated scat vowels on "Train Out of Hollywood" or (less felicitously) her unnecessarily intense delivery on "These Foolish Things." Her own songs are some of the best things on this album, though her version of "Night and Day" is another clear highlight. Recommended. [This version of the album contains bonus material.] ~ Rick Anderson

Producer: John Fischbach; John Fischbach; Judith Owen

Engineer: Wesley Fontenot; Drew Vonderhaar; Erik Flettrich; Cary Butler

Musical Guests
Keb' Mo'
Cassandra Wilson
Richard Thompson
Tom Scott

 
Compilation Appearances
Ps

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 09/13/2005
Original Release Date : 2005
Catalog ID : 30010
Label : Courgette
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00856763001026

  
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