Larkin,Patty - Angels Running
CD
Performer
 
Title
 
Angels Running
UPC
 
72902103182
Genre
 
Folk
Released
 
1993-09-14
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Notes / Reviews
This 1993 release is a bright showcase of the singer/ songwriter's deft skill with a phrase, a word, a tune and an album. Features Mary-Chapin Carpenter and The Story on background vocals... song titles include Helen; My Dog Wouldn't Run; Channeling Marlene; Pundits and Poets.

Angels Running is the fifth album by singer-songwriter Patty Larkin. Produced by Ben Wisch in 1993 and distributed by High Street Records, it contained the following songs:Patty Larkin, . Retrieved January 2, 2008.

Album personnel

* Patty Larkin: vocals, guitars, mandolin, accordion

* John Leventhal: guitars, bazouki, mandolin, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals

* Dennis McDermott: drums, percussion

* Michael Manring: fretless bass, bass, e bow

* Richard Gates: bass

* Ben Wisch: keyboards

* Glen Velez: percussion

* Bashiri Johnson: percussion

* Mary Chapin Carpenter: backing vocals on Ain't That as Good, I Told Him That My Dog Wouldn't Run

* Jonatha Brooke and Jennifer Kimball: backing vocals on Who Holds Your Hand, Do Not Disturb, Pundits and Poets, Booth of Glass, Video

* Judeth Casselberry and Jacques Duprée: backing vocals on Pundits and Poets

* Catharine David: backing vocals on Might as Well Dance

* Curtis King, Kenny Williams, and Milt Grayson: backing vocals on Pundits and Poets

* Madeline: backing vocals on Video

References

Category:Patty Larkin albums

Category:1993 albums





This text has been derived from Angels Running on Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0

Artist/Band Information

Patty Larkin (b. June 19, 1951, Des Moines, Iowa)Henkle, Doug, is a Boston-based singer-songwriter.

redefines the boundaries of folk-urban pop music with her inventive guitar wizardry and uncompromising vocals and lyrics. Acoustic Guitar hails her “soundscape experiments” while Rolling Stone praises her “evocative and subtle sonic shading.” She has been described as “riveting” (Chicago Tribune), “hypnotic” (Entertainment Weekly) and a “drop-dead brilliant” performer (Performing Songwriter).

Biography

Patty Larkin grew up in a musical and artistic family in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Descended from a long line of Irish American singers and taletellers, her mother was a painter, her sisters both musicians. She learned at a young age to appreciate the beauty and magic of the arts. She began classical piano studies at age 7, and became swept up in the sounds of pop and folk in the 60s, teaching herself the guitar and experimenting with songwriting in high school. An English major, Larkin sang throughout her high school and college career, starting out in coffeehouses in Oregon and San Francisco. Upon graduation from the University of Oregon, she moved to Boston, Massachusetts and devoted herself to music, busking on the streets of Cambridge and studying jazz guitar at Berklee College of Music and with Boston area jazz guitarists.

Her recording career began in 1985 with Philo/Rounder Records where she recorded Step Into The Light, I’m Fine, and Live In The Square. In 1990, she signed to Windham Hill’s new High Street label and delivered 4 highly praised releases: Tango, Angels Running, Strangers World and Perishable Fruit. After Windham Hill was sold to BMG, Patty moved to Vanguard Records and released Agogo Live, Regrooving The Dream, Red=Luck and Watch The Sky. The latter was a NY Times Critic Choice.http In 2010, Patty celebrates her 25th year of recording with 25, a stripped down retrospective of 25 love songs with 25 featured guests (Road Narrows Records/Signature Sounds).

Patty Larkin produced La Guitara, a compilation of international women guitarists challenging the notion that there are no great women guitarists. She has also performed on numerous compilations and her songs have been featured in the following films: “Regrooving the Dream” in Evolution (Dreamworks); “Good Thing” in Random Hearts (Columbia Pictures); and “Coming Up For Air” and “Tenderness on the Block” in Sliding Doors (Miramax).

Patty Larkin is the recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Music degree from Berklee College of Music. She has also been honored by Boston’s Mayor Thomas Menino with “Patty Larkin Appreciation Day” for her career in music and philanthropic contributions.

Personal life

Patty currently lives with her partner and two adopted children in Truro, Cape Cod, MA.

Discography

(with Four Bitchin' Babes)





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Details
Performers
 
Label
 
WIN
Catalog #
 
10318