Coming of Age

Coming of Age

by Jude Johnstone
Coming of Age

Coming of Age

by Jude Johnstone

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Overview

This singer/songwriter has a lot of friends, but with such a wide array of talent lending backing vocals to her album, Jude Johnstone is worthy of such collaborations. The lovely acoustic alt country "Cry Wolf" could be a calmer version of a Lucinda Williams track; others of the female folk elite, such as Shawn Colvin, or one with an Americana flair a la Stacey Earle would be wise to enjoy this fine opener. The only minor problems might be an extra half-minute, which is needless. Johnstone's bread and butter is finding a melody and working her slightly Southern delivery around it, as is the case on the mid-tempo title track that recalls Bruce Hornsby, Amy Farris or Lori McKenna. Valerie Carter lends backing harmonies as well on a chorus that pays off. Yet again the song should be curtailed roughly by about a minute, even with the slow fade. The melancholic piano touches of "Wounded Heart" are where Johnstone excels tremendously as Jackson Browne offers subtle but important backing harmonies. It's also a combination that meshes as well as Steve Earle and Emmylou Harris do. The album soars from this moment on, as a pop-folk blend greets the rather breezy but strong "Not Long for This World." The Celtic-tinged brilliance of "Hearts in Armor" rivals Harris or Sinead O'Connor in terms of her vocals causing shivers up one's spine or hairs to rise from this gorgeous piece of work. The momentum continues on the simpler, pop-inspired "Doesn't Anybody Know but Me" that would compare easily to Paula Cole. Johnstone isn't afraid to go down a gospel lane either, although "Unchained" doesn't quite live up to expectations despite the help of Bonnie Raitt and Jennifer Warnes. Perhaps to atone for the gospel lapse, she tries again with far greater rewards on the warm and gentle "The Water's Edge," that has all the nuances of Bruce Springsteen's softer side shown on Tunnel of Love. Another pop-folk nugget comes during "Let's Leave It Open," as Johnstone opens up a tad more vocally. Ending with another soulful Norah Jones-like number, "When Someone Speaks Your Name," Johnstone will be one you will hear from. A singer/songwriter's singer/songwriter if there ever was one. ~ Jason MacNeil

Product Details

Release Date: 04/30/2002
Label: Bojak Records
UPC: 0662582801422
Rank: 124441

Tracks

  1. Cry Wolf
  2. Coming of Age
  3. Wounded Heart
  4. Not Long for This World
  5. Hearts in Armor
  6. Doesn't Anybody Know but Me
  7. Unchained
  8. The Nightingale
  9. The Water's Edge
  10. Let's Leave It Open
  11. When Someone Speaks Your Name

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jude Johnstone   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Harp Keyboards
Jennifer Warnes   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Trisha Yearwood   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Bonnie Raitt   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background),Slide Guitar
Jackson Browne   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
David Davidson   Violin
David Mansfield   Violin
Garth Fundis   Vocals (Background)
John Hobbs   Piano,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes,Organ (Hammond),Keyboard Accordian
John Willis   Mandolin
John Catchings   Cello
Kris Wilkinson   Viola
Valerie Carter   Vocals (Background)
Shannon Forrest   Drums
Mary Ramsey   Viola
Mauricio-Fritz Lewak   Drums
Sam Bacco   Percussion
Dave Pomeroy   Bass,Bass (Upright)
Jill Knight   Vocals (Background)
George Marinelli   Guitar (Electric)
Charles Duncan   Dobro,Guitar,Accordion,Penny Whistle,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Salvador Garza   Violin
Joe Jenkins   Vocals (Background)
Mary Alice Hoepfinger   Harp
Biff Watson   Guitar (Acoustic)

Technical Credits

Garth Fundis   Producer,Audio Production,Executive Producer
Eric Conn   Mastering
Kris Wilkinson   String Arrangements
Jude Johnstone   Composer,Producer,Photography
Erick Jaskowiak   Assistant Engineer
Dave Sinko   Engineer
Matt Andrews   Mixing,Engineer
Charles Duncan   Engineer,Producer,Programming
Nancy Terzian   Graphic Design
Deborah Frankel   Photography
Steve Crimmel   Engineer
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