Michael Hedges - Watching My Life Go By
Facts
| Artist(s) | Michael Hedges |
| Studio | Windham Hill Records |
| Release Date | April 29, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 019341030324 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 1:49 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Face Yourself
- I'm Coming Home
- Woman of the World
- Watching My Life Go By
- I Want You
- The Streamlined Man
- Out on the Parkway
- Holiday
- All Along the Watchtower - Michael Hedges, Dylan, Bob
- Running Blind
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User Reviews
Average user review:| disappointing |
| Good music, but not the best Hedges |
There's no denying that Hedges' voice was something special: a little raw but a lot beautiful, strong but vulnerable, with a passion learned from Neil Young. Unfortunately, that influence also led him to greatly simplify the guitar parts while singing; and an affinity for unusual metaphor sometimes abused gorgeous melodies with awkward lyrics. Sometimes, melody won out, as in an e.e. cummings' love poem turned into one of the most heart-breakingly beautiful songs I've ever heard, "i carry your heart" from "Taproot". On the other hand, this approach nearly ruined "The Road To Return" for me.
This album is somewhere between those two extremes. The guitar parts weave a characteristic fabric of strumming, tapping, knocking, and harmonics; but they're also less rich than usual. This leaves more room for the vocals, but it doesn't fill the sonic space so adeptly as in the instrumentals on "Breakfast in the Field" or "Aerial Boundaries". Lyrics, though thoughtful and well-formed, occasionally venture into uncomfortable territory that might alienate some listeners. Of the three tracks that I consider essential Hedges -- the title track, "Woman of the World", and a cover of Dylan's "All Along The Watchtower" -- the latter two sound warmer and more energized on "Live on the Double Planet". Ultimately, "Watching My Life Go By" suffers primarily by comparison: though there's some good music here, it's not, by a long shot, Hedges' best. October 16, 2001
| Hedges singing....an honest and refreshing voice! |
Sadly, Michael Hedges is no longer with us, but he is with us still.
Check him out....not only this recording, but others.
Others musicians of note on this recording are the ever present friend and compadre of Michael Hedges, Michael Manring on bass guitar, and Bobby Mcferrin shows up on "The Streamlined Man", one of my favorite tunes on the recording.
--JZ December 7, 2000
| Micheal Hedges the song writer. |
Micheal Hedges was a genius and stands out in the crowd. Every album he recorded, was exceptional. May 30, 2000
| This is Michael Hedges' best vocal album. |
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