Though this CD contains mostly original tunes, Kristen
Lynn opens LaLa with a really good
cover of “Whispering,” a song written by John Schonberger, Richard Coburn and
Vincent Rose. This is a song that I love, and Kristen Lynn’s rendition is a
treat. The music has a very bright, happy feel to it. “Whispering while you cuddle near me/Whispering so no one can hear me/Each
little whisper seems to cheer me.” Kristen follows that with an original
song, “By Your Side,” featuring the line “And
I don’t know why I keep ending up by your side.” There is something so
sweet and honest about the delivery, and that is a big part of what makes me
love this song. Kristen plays guitar on this one, and is joined by James
Murphree on mandolin and Peter Suarez on lead guitar. There is an excellent
instrumental section toward the end that makes smile each time I hear it.
The title track, “LaLa,” has a great jazzy old-time vibe,
which fits with lines like “Sometimes it
feels like yesterday/When you were here and everything was okay.” But the
song looks forward more than it looks backward. James Murphree plays mandolin
on this track as well. And I really like Jim Hancock’s work on bass. That’s
followed by “Looking For Love,” which has a very positive, cheerful sound. “Looking for love/Looking for love/Don’t you
know someday you’ll find it/Seeking a friend/That you’ll have to the end/Don’t
you know someday you’ll find it.” Then her cover of Lee Alexander’s “Lonestar”
has more of a country vibe, with Peter Suarez on slide guitar. Sara Sincell
provides some backing vocals on this track. (This is a song that Norah Jones
included on her debut release, Come Away
With Me.)
Kristen Lynn includes two other covers on this CD. The
first is Jimmie Davis’ “You Are My Sunshine,” which she delivers with a sweet
innocence and vulnerability, as well as with love. She is accompanied by only
the banjolele, and then partway through by Karen Willey on backing vocals. “The other night, dear, when I lay sleeping/I
dreamt I held you in my arms/But when I woke, dear, I was mistaken/So I hung my
head and cried.” This rendition made
me happy and sad simultaneously. Ah, the power of music. That is followed by
the album’s final cover, “Dream A Little Dream Of Me,” written by Fabian Andre,
Wilbur Schwandt and Gus Kahn (and here titled “Dream A Little Dream”). It’s
been covered by many artists over the years, with famous recordings by folks
like Louis Armstrong and The Mamas And The Papas. This version by Kristen Lynn has
something of a Hawaiian vibe.
Kristen Lynn switches to piano for “Strangers,” a
gorgeous and moving song that also features violin. That’s Judy Plester on
violin. This is one of my favorite tracks, partly because of the line “Now we’re just strangers in this life,” which
is such a beautifully sad line. “You
played the victim/Not the man I saw in there/If you would have just opened up
your heart/Maybe we would have fought through the hardest part.” Another of
my favorites is “Why,” the CD’s closing track, a totally delightful song that
had me smiling almost immediately. It has something of a gypsy feel, featuring James Murphree on accordion as well as mandolin, and Judy Plester on violin. I also love Clayton Hamburg's work on upright bass. This is the song that asks the
question we all find ourselves voicing from time to time: “Why?”
CD Track List
- Whispering
- By Your Side
- LaLa
- Looking For Love
- Lonestar
- Steal Me Away
- You Are My Sunshine
- Dream A Little Dream
- Tomorrow Night
- Strangers
- My Best Friend
- Why
LaLa was
released on December 18, 2012. I’m looking forward to hearing more from Kristen
Lynn.
Thats my big sis! She's got integrity and class! Love you Kristen!
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