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morning dew
Bonnie Dobson - self-titled CD (Rev-Ola)
Submitted by kim on Wed, 2006-11-15 18:28. bonnie dobson | folk | greenwich village | Kim Cooper/ LITG | morning dew | soft popTen years before recording this 1969 orchestral pop disc in Toronto, east coast folkie Dobson wrote "Morning Dew" in a fit of nuclear angst, then watched as half the singers on the scene made it their own. She revisits her standard here, alongside several similarly moody originals and covers of "Get Together," "Everybody's Talkin'" and lesser-known offerings like arranger Ben McPeek's Indian-tinged "Bird in Space." Dobson has a seductive, jazzy quality that works best on the more subdued tunes like the sweet, Francophone "Pendant Que," but which gets lost in shrillness whenever the strings get too hyperactive. A pleasant offering, if over-produced and less personal than a songwriter's self-titled album should have been.
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