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Linda Allen


Country of origin:

U.S.

Type of music generally:

Contemporary and traditional folk

Status:

Most recent release, Where I Stand (2006)

See also:

Linda Allen's website

Comparisons:

Linda Allen has a beautiful voice, clear, expressive and evocative of Kate Wolf. Linda's songs are more in the traditional/contemporary vein of Kate Wolf's and Iris DeMent's oeuvre, rather than the more folk/pop or folkie style of two other contemporary folksingers: Dar Williams and Catie Curtis. (world@oz.net)

Covers/own material:

Own, occasional traditional songs covered

General comments:

"O Dwellers in the Dust, Awake and Sing for Joy! For your dew is a radiant dew, and the Earth will give birth to those long dead" (Isaiah 26:19). Linda Allen's melodic folk songs of loss, loneliness, melancholy, taking the less-traveled road, surviving and through friendships built along the way, even prospering, call out to the listener to awaken, and to reach for the stars! As Linda sings, "Our lives are lived like a flash across the sky." Search no further for wisdom, tempered with compassion, than in the 15 songs on "The Long Way Home." From the traditional lament, "Echo Song" to the anti-war "A Small Vase of Flowers" to the catchy and wry tune of "The Bargain," these are songs and singing that you won't soon forget. (world@oz.net)

Recordings include:

  • Mama Wanted to be a Rainbow Dancer
  • Washington Notebook (with Victory Music)
  • Women's Work
  • October Roses
  • Lay it Down: Images of the Sacred
  • The Long Way Home (1999)
  • Where I Stand (2006)

The Long Way Home

Release info:

1999—October Rose Productions—PR 1012

Availability:

See website for availability

Ecto priority:

Highly recommended for fans of traditional and contemporary folksinging.

Group members:

Linda Allen—vocals

Guest artists:

Jen and Kristin Allen-Zito—backing vocals
Jim Nunally—guitar
Bill Douglass—bass
Laura Smith—banjo
David MacVittie—bouzouki, harmonica, pennywhistle, dobro, flute
David Lange—piano
Julian Smedley—violin, viola
Jami Sieber—cello

Produced by:

Julian Smedley & Linda Allen

Comments:

See general comments above. The backing vocals of Jen and Kristin Allen-Zito are a strong accompaniment to their Mother Linda's singing. (world@oz.net)

Further info:

Write: October Rose Productions, 2224 Utter St, Bellingham WA 98225, U.S.A., phone: 306-734-7979. Email: lindaallen@memes.com


Thanks to Dave Nelson for work on this entry.

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