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Caren Armstrong - Everything

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Everything
Released: May 2007

1. That Is Why You Like Me
2. HeartStrings
3. Ride
4. Origami
5. Follow You Down
6. All the Help
7. Savasana
8. Just Another Song
9. I Light a Candle
10. What the Devil Won't Do
11. If That is Heaven
12. Ode To Billy Joe
13. Everything

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Lyrics

Production Notes

That Is Why You Like Me
Caren begins as she intends to continue, with some sassy slide guitar, and a spunky attitude. Joe Craven swings along on regulation motel trash can and brushes. Glenn Houston's swaggering guitar adds just the right touch to this toe tapper, with Chris Kee doing his best tuba impersonation on the acoustic bass.

HeartStrings
This harmony rich anthem reminds us all to Go for the Joy. Robert Powell contributes one of his signature texture tracks on electric guitar. Peter Tucker (drums) and Chris Kee (acoustic bass) chug along with Caren on this lively two step that promises to have you dancing and singing along from the first flourish of Darol Anger's lilting fiddle.

Ride
A rousing story/road song with a colorful cast of characters, from Hell's Angels founder Sonny Barger, to roller derby queen Toughie Brasuhn. Anyone who likes to put their foot to the pedal or their hand on the throttle will appreciate this classic tale… Glenn Houston sizzles on lead guitar, Peter Tucker drums, Chris Kee acoustic bass, Robert Powell pedal steel.

Origami
Starkly lush, Shirley Muramoto's koto rises like a cloud of perfume to open this romantic, delicate flower of a song. Caren's evocative vocal is accompanied by her plush open D finger picking and Edo Castro's pulsating fretless bass. A spellbinder that suggests that we are all just blank paper waiting to be folded and unfolded by the infinite possibilities of love.

Follow You Down
Joe Craven sets the tone of this head bobbing groover with a snappy whack on his bongos and then is quickly joined by the band. In typical smart ass fashion Caren hangs a tongue in cheek lyric on a groove so perky that it takes a while to notice the truly pathetic nature of the story unfolding in the lyrics. Peter Tucker drums, Chris Kee acoustic bass, Robert Powell lead guitar.

All the Help
Is it a tape loop? Is it a sampler? No, it's Joe Craven, human beat box kicking off this highly original call for humility and compassion. That's right folks, he's making all those percussion sounds with his mouth. In ONE take. Darol Anger's syncopated fiddle and Henry Salvia's wailing B3 are the spice that complete this funky funky stew.

Savasana
"Inhale love, exhale forgiveness" What else is there to say? Only that this inspiring song appeared to Caren while practicing yoga, Sav = corpse, asana = pose. The pose of the dead. The ultimate surrender. Chris Kee on bass, Robert Powell on pedal steel, Joe Craven on shaker.

Just Another Song
Ok, every CD is entitled to one atmospheric, angst ridden rant and this would be it. It wouldn't be right if it didn't have some trippy electric sitar played with an Ebo by Robert Powell and some exotic percussion (too extensive to list) by Joe Craven. Edo Castro bumps fretless bass on the bottom. Certified authentic Redhead angst provided by the small but mighty Caren Armstrong.

I Light a Candle
One of Caren's most requested songs. An offering of Grace (especially after that last one). A small, personal song and a beauty. Glenn Houston adds a layer of elegance with his acoustic guitar lead.

What the Devil Won't Do
What does a girl have to do to get some space?? Caren gets out her slide guitar and her attitude with help from Peter Tucker drums, Chris Kee acoustic bass, and Henry Salvia B3 organ.

If That is Heaven
Loss and bitterness often walk hand in hand. Stark, slow, poignant and made more so by Darol Anger's mournful fiddle. Anyone who is mad at God is welcome to join Caren as she shakes her fist at the sky...

Ode To Billy Joe
A fresh and funky remake that still asks the question: "What DID they throw off that dang bridge???" Lloyd Maines makes this version about ten degrees cooler with a signature Dobro part that winds and weaves it's way through all five and a half minutes of this track. Peter Tucker drums, Chris Kee acoustic bass, and Henry Salvia accordion.

Everything
Caren picks up a storm on her new 1/2 size papoose guitar. This little gem wraps up the CD and well, Everything. "When you know that you don't know, then you know Everything..."

 


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