Lucy Webster croons, cajoles and revels in the swriling sound of her original new acoustic music with a clear strong voice that pentetrates without grating or preachiness.(what a blessed relief!)
The flow of her lyrics move in and around the room, [+]Lucy Webster croons, cajoles and revels in the swriling sound of her original new acoustic music with a clear strong voice that pentetrates without grating or preachiness.(what a blessed relief!)
The flow of her lyrics move in and around the room, dropping images of hope, love, pain, suspicion : a cornucopia of sensations to the listeners ears. Be moved to new emotions with her transparent open journal writing. The Paper 1998
Lucy does have a way with words. Stellar guitar playing along with alternate tunings blended with pure poetry equals this mememorable cd.
Take for instance the song "Seduction." "All these mixed emotions, shows me I'm so human, but I don't have to cave in if you said you wanted to be more, more than friends."
Escape through a dream is the basis for "Red Jag," which occurs after one hits the snooze button to avoid getting up and facing another day of work. "I was going down the freeway doing 90 miles an hour. Oh you should of seen me in my... red jag...uar."
Featured in January 99 on Acoustic Cafe's some of the best unsigned artists in America show.
Lucy's favorite quote is... "I will set my ear to hear the moral of the story and tell on the harp how I read the riddle."
Give her a listen, what do you hear?
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