The CD opens with its title track, “September Sun,” which
begins as a beautiful, sweet and intimate folk song. And then the chorus has
some pop elements, with good backing vocals by Ryan Fitzsimmons and Danielle
Miraglia. Ryan Fitzsimmons also plays acoustic and electric guitars on this
track, and Laurence Scudder plays viola. “I
see the way the light hits your face/Shadows strong enough to leave a trace/A
mortal's taste of eternity/September sun.” That song is followed by “Heavy
Hangs The Crown,” the title of which calls to mind a line from Shakespeare’s The Second Part Of King Henry The Fourth:
“Uneasy lies the head that wears the
crown.” In this song, Samantha sings “You
don't know a thing/About the trouble that I bring/Fall without a sound/Heavy
hangs the crown.” She is joined on vocals by Erik White, who also plays
acoustic guitar. Keith Van Tutt II plays cello on this track, an instrument I
am always happy to hear. It’s interesting that Samantha opens the first two
tracks on this disc with a line about something hanging heavy. In “September
Sun,” the opening line is “All the world
hangs heavy on the vine.”
“Lover’s Prayer” has something of a late-night jazz feel,
which works perfectly with the lyrics. “And
I don't want to sleep/Because that would be easy/I don't want to dream/Because
it always brings me/To you.” She is accompanied by Mario Castro on
saxophone, the instrument working almost like a second voice, a lonely
late-night duet. Keith Van Tutt II plays cello on this track. “Lover’s Prayer”
was written by Samantha Farrell and Michael Valdez, who plays piano. It’s
followed by the only other track to have been co-written, this one by Pete
Durning, who plays acoustic guitar on it. “Like A Leaf” has a lighter feel, and
I like these lines, which end the song: “Oh
my love, been waiting/For the light to change/For my life to change.” We
can all relate to that idea, can’t we?
As good as these tracks are, for me the album starts to really
get going with its sixth track, “Circles.” I love the combination of jazz and
folk on this track. It has such a cool vibe, due in large part to Matt Murphy’s
work on upright bass, plus some nice stuff on keys. There are even finger
snaps. And check out these lines: “We spend
our lives thinking in lines/Progress, a forward march through time/Always
losing or winning/The serpent's tale is in its mouth/There's no way in, there's
no way out/You wonder why and I'll keep spinning.” I love the way Samantha
delivers these lines, there being something both close and playful in her
voice. And then there is an interesting change in the second half of the song.
Laurence Scudder plays viola on this track. That is followed by another of my
favorites, “Song For Somnus,” which again has a great jazzy groove, with Matt
Murphy on upright bass. This is just absolutely wonderful, and I love the
piano. “My mind is playing tricks on me/And
I can't get to sleep.”
“Tuesday Night” is another with a late-night jazzy vibe.
Here are some lyrics many of us can relate to: “Working late again/On a Tuesday night/And the train's running
late/She'd rather walk than wait/Feeling trapped inside/An accidental life/Still
behind on the bills/Is this how life's supposed to feel.” But this song is also
about the positive, magical effect of music, and I love this line: “On a Tuesday night/A certain song can save
your life.” Mario Castro plays saxophone on this track, and Ahmad Hassan
Muhammad is on keys. Samantha Farrell concludes this CD with “Some Crazy Dream,”
a pretty folk song that feels like a reaching out to the listener. “You find out the hard way down/That no one
really cares/A thousand fathers of success/An orphan when you fail/An
embarrassment of riches/ To have someone waiting there.”
CD Track List
- September Sun
- Heavy Hangs The Crown
- Lover’s Prayer
- Like A Leaf
- You Are Gonna Break My Heart
- Circles
- Song For Somnus
- Long Night Coming
- Tuesday Night
- For Beauty’s Sake
- Some Crazy Dream
September Sun was
released on January 8, 2016.
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