a marvelous music CD, spoken poetry accompanied by Nashville musicians and Appal
author: Laurel Johnson
I recently reviewed a marvelous music CD, spoken poetry accompanied by Nashville musicians and Appalachian vocals. Poet Klyd Watkins speaks his original poem based on the old fairytale, "Jack and the Beanstalk." The Watkins version is NOT a child's fairy tale. His words are full bodied, haunting, lyrically resonant as he becomes Jack. Jack is enamored of the golden harp he stole from the giant. She sings to him by night in dreams, a sweet torture Jack can barely withstand. Or as Watkins describes it, "the deepest sweet tease of all."
If you're thinking this is a weird focus for a CD, think again. With his commanding voice, backed by first rate musical arrangements and vocals, Watkins et al make it work. Music styles range from penetrating rock to blue grass to southern gospel. And when Watkins sings the Appalachian-mountain style song "Tourmaline," I get goose bumps.
Harp All Made of Gold is a labor of love by Watkins family members and friends for Thundershack Productions. Nashville musicians on the CD include:
Bob Watkins, Rick White, Loretta McKeever, Terry Thomas, Steve Burgess, June Kato, David Watkins, David Adkins, Eric Watkins, Marty McKeever, and Sweepy Walker with background vocals by Shellie Dolan. Their sound is unique, not a clone of any group you know. That's why I'm featuring this CD on my blog.
Check out more info at www.thundershack.net.
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