The MCA Years: A Retrospective

The MCA Years: A Retrospective

by Nanci Griffith
The MCA Years: A Retrospective

The MCA Years: A Retrospective

by Nanci Griffith

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Overview

This single-CD compilation from 1993 features a dozen and a half sides from Texas singer/songwriter Nanci Griffith (guitar/vocals) during her four-year/five-disc deal with the Nashville branch of MCA Records, offering a well-balanced selection of her best-known and loved works as well as a few equally seminal deeper tracks. Lone Star State of Mind (1987) is signified by over a quarter of the album, including "Trouble in the Fields," "From a Distance," "Ford Econoline," and a remake of the heartfelt life saga "There's a Light Beyond These Woods (Mary Margaret)," which had originally appeared as the title composition from Griffith's debut LP, There's a Light Beyond These Woods (1978). Half of the tunes from the critical and commercial breakthrough Storms (1989) are featured on MCA Years: A Retrospective. "Listen to the Radio," "I Don't Want to Talk About Love," the international hit "It's a Hard Life Wherever You Go," "If Wishes Were Changes," and "Drive-In Movies and Dashboard Lights" are here, and each would respectively remain among the core seminal sides from her performance repertoire. One Fair Summer Evening (1988) -- Griffith's first live album -- is meagerly represented with Eric Taylor's (who is also Griffith's ex-husband) "Deadwood, South Dakota." Sadly, the hauntingly beautiful "More Than a Whisper" is not on this collection. By contrast, a healthy sampling of her next studio release, Little Love Affairs (1988), is included with "Outbound Plane" and "I Wish It Would Rain" as well as the deeper "So Long Ago" and "Gulf Coast Highway." Although the uniformly excellent Late Night Grande Hotel (1991) would be her final full-length release on MCA, Griffith goes out in style with help from a notable knob-tweaker, former Zombies' leader Rod Argent. While "Just Another Morning Here" and the title song, "Late Night Grande Hotel," are incorporated, sadly absent is her stellar rendition of Tom Waits' "San Diego Serenade" or the dark and powerful "The Sun, the Moon & the Stars." There are several anthologies available from Nanci Griffith's mid- to late-'80s and early-'90s material, and without question, this is an adequate compilation. However, From a Distance: The Very Best of Nanci Griffith (2002) includes an additional four selections, while the double-CD package Complete MCA Studio Recordings (2003) has all four long-players as well as three bonus selections -- which make their first domestic North American appearance. That said, however, MCA Years: A Retrospective is more than sufficient for the average listener. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 10/26/1993
Label: Mca
UPC: 0008811091422
Rank: 109003

Tracks

  1. Trouble in the Fields
  2. From a Distance
  3. I Don't Want to Talk About Love
  4. Deadwood, South Dakota
  5. Love at the Five and Dime
  6. Listen to the Radio
  7. Gulf Coast Highway
  8. I Wish It Would Rain
  9. Ford Econoline
  10. So Long Ago
  11. If Wishes Were Changes
  12. The Wing and the Wheel
  13. Late Night Grande Hotel
  14. It's Just Another Morning Here
  15. Drive-In Movies and Dashboard Lights
  16. There's a Light Beyond These Woods (Mary Margaret)
  17. Outbound Plane
  18. It's a Hard Life Wherever You Go

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Nanci Griffith   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Mac McAnally   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Phil Everly   Guest Artist,Vocals
John Jarvis   Guest Artist,Piano
John Stewart   Guest Artist,Guitar (Electric)
Mark O'Connor   Guest Artist,Viola,Fiddle,Violin,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Albert Lee   Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
Lucy Kaplansky   Guest Artist
Bela Fleck   Guest Artist,Banjo
Lloyd Green   Dobro,Pedal Steel
Rod Argent   Drums,Synthesizer,Vocal Harmony
Denny Bixby   Bass,Vocal Harmony
Jerry Donahue   Guitar (Electric)
Rick Marotta   Drums
Neill MacColl   Guitar (Electric)
Byrd Burton   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Danny Flowers   Slide Guitar
Richard West   Guitar (Acoustic)
Fran Breen   Drums
Pat Donaldson   Mandocello,Bass (Electric)
Pat McInerney   Percussion
Peter Van Hooke   Drums,Percussion
Philip Donnelly   Guitar (Electric)
Charlie Bundy   Vocal Harmony
Lucy Kaplanski   Vocal Harmony
Marc Donahue   Emulator
Doug Hudson   Vocal Harmony
Roy M. "Junior" Husky   Bass (Upright)
Billy Joe Walker, Jr.   Guitar (Acoustic)
Bernie Leadon   Mandocello,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
James Hooker   Piano,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Vocal Harmony
Pat Alger   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Russ Kunkel   Drums,Percussion
David Hungate   Bass (Electric)
Eric Taylor   Vocal Harmony
Emory Gordy Jr.   Bass (Electric)
John Catchings   Cello
Denice Franke   Vocal Harmony
Jon Goin   Guitar,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Classical)

Technical Credits

Rod Argent   Producer,String Arrangements
Nanci Griffith   Composer,Producer
Mary Katherine Aldin   Compilation Producer
Tom Russell   Composer
Danny Flowers   Composer
Vartan   Art Direction
Peter Van Hooke   Producer
Tony Brown   Producer
Junie Osaki   Design
Caroline Greyshock   Photography
Carla Gahr   Photography
Robert Stoughton   Digital Remastering
David Gahr   Photography
Rick West   Composer
Daniel Flowers   Composer
Andy McKaie   Project Coordinator
James Hooker   Composer
James H. Brown Jr.   Composer
Julie Gold   Composer
Eric Taylor   Composer
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