***1/2 Lori Carson
EVERYTHING I TOUCH RUNS WILD
(Restless)
If there's
beauty in sadness, it comes from the honest outpouring of emotions that sadness
causes. Lori Carson understands this, and she writes lyrics that sound so
damned true in their expression of loss and want that they strike the soul like
velvet boxing gloves. If that weren't enough, she has a delicate voice that
wrings every teardrop from her songs. Her notes are pretty, frail things
struggling to fly under the leaden weight of failings and regrets. It's hard
not to be smitten by her breathy mix of pain and sensuality, by her characters,
who tell their grievings so articulately.
In one tune, she explains simply and convincingly why a woman can keep loving
an abusive man ("I put my whole heart in it"); in another, she details
unrequited but undeniable love in a few lines ("There are some things you can't
possess/They come to own you instead/I wish you were in my bed"). Her
arrangements are so spare, they seem to be the last earthly connections of a
heartbroken ghost -- guitars, strings, trumpets, and programmed textures
matching the dedicated fragility of her singing. You may know her work from two
earlier solos albums and two Golden Palominos CDs, but this is the essence of
her craft.
(Lori Carson performs at the Kendall Café this Tuesday, October
14. Call 661-0993.)
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