Styles: Country, Vocal
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:14
Size: 104,5 MB
Art: Front
(0:52) 1. Intro - Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies
(3:23) 2. One More Mile
(2:48) 3. Paper Wings
(4:22) 4. The Lightning Express
(4:54) 5. My Only Love
(2:46) 6. Prove My Love
(3:54) 7. Home on the Hill
(2:09) 8. Wichita
(2:55) 9. Making Plans
(4:54) 10. Who Will Watch the Home Place
(4:08) 11. Go Dig My Grave
(3:21) 12. Healing Waters
(4:41) 13. Brightest and Best
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:14
Size: 104,5 MB
Art: Front
(0:52) 1. Intro - Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies
(3:23) 2. One More Mile
(2:48) 3. Paper Wings
(4:22) 4. The Lightning Express
(4:54) 5. My Only Love
(2:46) 6. Prove My Love
(3:54) 7. Home on the Hill
(2:09) 8. Wichita
(2:55) 9. Making Plans
(4:54) 10. Who Will Watch the Home Place
(4:08) 11. Go Dig My Grave
(3:21) 12. Healing Waters
(4:41) 13. Brightest and Best
"At a time when too many singers are hopping on the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" bandwagon by hiring a freelance fiddler, putting a little twang in their pop voices and yowling mournfully, Susie Glaze sings forthrightly, unaffectedly, about life's travails, with a sense of musical history that suffuses every note. "Home on the Hill" is one of the rare recent albums in which the vocalist sings with restraint because she knows that holding back can pack a big emotional wallop; because she knows her material can be most effective if it's delivered with precision, not overwrought passion; and because she's confident enough to know she can blow the roof off any joint lucky enough to book her." ~ Ken Tucker, critic-at-large for "Entertainment Weekly" and rock-music critic for National Public Radio's "Fresh Air."
"Susie Glaze is a fresh young voice, strong and flexible, interpreting the variety of songs in this group with ease. And, she's a communicator, to me the most important of qualities in a singer. More personally, listening now to Susie singing out on my family's 'Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies,' the thought strikes me...how wonderful to hear this new voice taking up my songs...quite suddenly I know that, with people like this to trust, my music will go on living, and soaring. And so will I." ~ Jean Ritchie
"I especially liked the Jean Ritchie songs.....You captured the lonesome sweetness of her voice and delivery." ~ Laurie Lewis (Rounder Recording Artist)
"Heavenly music sung with an ethereal voice." ~ Michael Fleming (New West Music Recording Artist)
"She has the gift of telling a story through music with a voice as clear and fresh as a spring morning." ~ Terri Anderson, Curator (Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum)
"One of the pleasures of 'Home On The Hill' is the facility with which Susie Glaze changes musical lanes...From mountain ballad to swing to tex-mex, the program honestly reflects Susie's personality - invitingly homey and graceful...from a personal point of view, this is the kind of voice and material I as a fiddler love to accompany. 'Brightest and Best,' the duet of voice and droney fiddle...was one of those shining one-take moments that emotionally sustain studio musicians through harsh long months of decongestant jingles." ~ Kenny Kosek (Rounder Recording Artist ) http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/glaze
"Susie Glaze is a fresh young voice, strong and flexible, interpreting the variety of songs in this group with ease. And, she's a communicator, to me the most important of qualities in a singer. More personally, listening now to Susie singing out on my family's 'Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies,' the thought strikes me...how wonderful to hear this new voice taking up my songs...quite suddenly I know that, with people like this to trust, my music will go on living, and soaring. And so will I." ~ Jean Ritchie
"I especially liked the Jean Ritchie songs.....You captured the lonesome sweetness of her voice and delivery." ~ Laurie Lewis (Rounder Recording Artist)
"Heavenly music sung with an ethereal voice." ~ Michael Fleming (New West Music Recording Artist)
"She has the gift of telling a story through music with a voice as clear and fresh as a spring morning." ~ Terri Anderson, Curator (Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum)
"One of the pleasures of 'Home On The Hill' is the facility with which Susie Glaze changes musical lanes...From mountain ballad to swing to tex-mex, the program honestly reflects Susie's personality - invitingly homey and graceful...from a personal point of view, this is the kind of voice and material I as a fiddler love to accompany. 'Brightest and Best,' the duet of voice and droney fiddle...was one of those shining one-take moments that emotionally sustain studio musicians through harsh long months of decongestant jingles." ~ Kenny Kosek (Rounder Recording Artist ) http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/glaze