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Steve Klingaman : Vanishing Point
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Haunting songs about haunted relationships from a master songwriter.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2003
Vanishing Point Record Label: Humuncules
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Isn't That So 0:00 Album Only
Vanishing Point 0:00 Album Only
Sooner or Later 0:00 Album Only
Save Me 0:00 Album Only
Visions of Katherine 0:00 Album Only
Love Will Find a Way 0:00 Album Only
Heart of Darkness 0:00 Album Only
Long Train 0:00 Album Only
Marie 0:00 Album Only
Bird on a Wire 0:00 Album Only
Sweet Redemption 0:00 Album Only
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Album Notes

All love is haunted. This is a collection of haunting songs about haunted relationships. Bitter and sweet, these are not so much love songs as songs about real love. The album is set up by the opening song-the only cover on the record-"Isn't That So," by Jesse Winchester. Its refrain, "You have to go where your heart says go/Isn't that so," pretty much sums up the stories of "Vanishing Point's" characters. They follow their hearts, through anticipation ("Sooner or Later"), conflict ("Vanishing Point"), longing ("Long Train"), betrayal ("Heart of Darkness"), and haunted lives ("Visions of Katherine"), back to some kind of redemption in the let-the-dreamer-go defiance of the final cut, "Sweet Redemption."

Steve puts his vocals across with honesty and conviction. The vocals are sweetly enhanced by the presence of Steve's daughter Lenne on all of the songs. As the saying goes, nothing sounds better than "blood on blood." Together, they deliver some stunning moments such as the bridges to "Visions of Katherine," "Marie," and "Sweet Redemption." The arrangements are built around Steve's fluid electric and acoustic guitars. His playing has been compared to David Lindley (Jackson Browne) and Richard Thompson. Stellar guitar moments abound on this disk. A solid band feel is rocked solid by California drummer Jim McCarty, former longtime sideman to Buck Owens.

Steve's lyrics are mature, focused and vividly evocative. They weave the stories into big, emotional choruses with strong hooks ("Save Me," "Heart of Darkness," "Sweet Redemption"). The spare, plaintive ballad "Marie" is a standout free MP3 track. His singular mining of this kind of emotional turf has led to comparisons with Lucinda Williams.

All in all, a great second outing for this engaging songwriter. A strong buy.

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