a Review by Anna Maria Stjärnell
Canadian singer Lori Cullen favours an intimate folk
sound that evokes artists like Jane Siberry and Joni
Mitchell. Cullen's talent for writing good songs is
obvious.
"The Match" has gently played guitars and a sensuous
lyric.
"Patterns" is loose and easy and has a sweet vocal by
Cullen. The title track is simply gorgeous. It's
contemplative mood and spiritual theme becomes very
touching. Lori Cullen's beautiful voice has never
sounded better.
"Bite the Wood" is amazing. The uses of a wooden flute
and tablas gives it an unusual feel. "Mind Fell" is a
touching portrait of a relationship.
This album is lovely and brings a sense of calm to the
listener. I can think of no higher recommendation.
Posted on March 19, 2003