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The Greencards
Viridian
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Released: 2007
Label: Dualtone
Selection #: 170867
Sweetly melodic acoustic folk from British/Australian expatriate trio. Waiting On The Night, River Of Sand, Lonesome Side Of Town, Who Knows, Su Prabhat, etc.
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1 Waiting on the Night
2 Here You Are
3 River of Sand
4 Who Knows
5 All the Way from Italy
6 Su Prabhat
7 Shinin' in the Dark
8 When I Was in Love with You
9 I Don't Want to Lose You
10 Lonesome Side of Town
11 Travel On
12 Mucky the Duck
  
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Album Review

The Greencards have titled their third album "Viridian", probably in reference to their name, which is inspired by their immigrant status (Carol Young and Kym Warner were born in Australia, Eamon McLoughlin hails from the U.K., and these days they all call Austin, TX home). But the name also fits as a reference to the simple beauty of the group's natural sound -- much of "Viridian" sounds so organic and spontaneous that one imagines it could have grown rather than been recorded. Not that this music feels haphazard or ruled by chance; Young's vocals, which sound rich and downy sweet at once, dovetail so beautifully with McLoughlin's fiddle and Warner's mandolin and bouzouki that their musical communication seems nearly telepathic, but they achieve this without a moment sounding forced, and on "Viridian", the open space around the music communicates as eloquently as what the musicians actually play. (Their approach is aided tremendously by Doug Lancio's sympathetic production and Jason Lehning's crisp engineering.) The Greencards use their very impressive chops to serve the songs rather than forcing the music to become a platform for their egos, and between the tunes they wrote themselves and the contributions from Kim Richey and Jedd Hughes, this disc quietly but impressively communicates a whole world of emotions and moods through the trio's precise arrangements and lovely harmonies. (And though Young takes on the majority of the lead vocals here, both Warner and McLoughlin are quite impressive when they step up to the mic.) Few acts in bluegrass or acoustic country are making music as soul satisfying as the Greencards, and "Viridian" captures them in lovely, affecting form. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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