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REVIEWS:

Robert K. Oermann
Music Row

The title tune to Lacy’s new CD is one of the most gorgeous pieces of acoustic music I’ve ever heard. Gut-string guitar notes shower around her like silver raindrops. Her voice remains a thing of perfect eloquence, wonder and personality. The whole album feels like a letter from an old friend. She’s now based in Reno, which in my opinion is a great loss to Nashville.

Alanna Nash
Entertainment Weekly, USA Weekend, Reader's Digest Magazine Articles, Amazon.com

Lacy J. Dalton's "The Last Wild Place" proves what fans have known all along: No secular artist blends the spiritual and the physical as movingly, or as profoundly, as Dalton. In singing about a race horse with the heart of a champion ("She Could Run"), Dalton underscores the best of her 25-year career.  Obviously, this pure-hearted singer--who has long straddled the country/folk line--has legs, too.

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The Last Wild Place
2004

Listen to the Wind Listen MP3
Heart of Hearts (Stay Open) Listen MP3
The Wanderers Listen MP3
Old Dog Blue Listen MP3
The Alaska Song Listen MP3
Standin' Knee Deep Listen MP3
Slip Away Listen MP3
Little Boy Blue Listen MP3
The Last Wild Place Listen MP3
Sanctuary Listen MP3
She Could Run Listen MP3
Boundless Skies Listen MP3

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  • Yesterday & Today Records, Parramatta NSW Australia

 


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