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REVIEWS:
Robert K. Oermann The title tune to Lacys new CD is one of the most gorgeous pieces of acoustic music Ive 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. Shes now based in Reno, which in my opinion is a great loss to Nashville.
Alanna Nash 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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