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HIGHWAY of DREAMS

Pamela Ruby Russell

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1 Boxcar PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Live Baby PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL 3:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Make You Cry PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Tengo Razon (Para Vivir) (I Have Reason to Live) PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL 3:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Almost Gave My Heart Away PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Avenue of Tears PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL 5:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Is There Any Love? PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL 3:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Sounds of the Sea PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL 3:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Walk Thru Fire PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL 4:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Highway of Dreams PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL 3:20 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

"Tengo Razon," a beautiful essay, is sung in Spanish, embellished by Evan Harlan's accordion, which is on four of the ten tracks that embody Highway of Dreams by Bostonian Pamela Ruby Russell. An album that boasts Carly Simon guitarist and arranger Peter Calo playing numerous instruments and co-producing, 'Til Tuesday guitarist Robert Holmes, and others finds incredible unity and a truly original sound. "Avenue of Tears" combines these talents for a rather complex presence behind Russell's dominant voice. The pan flutes and charango of Roberto Cachimuel play along the dirge-like guitar. Imagine Black Sabbath getting subdued and backing Marianne Faithfull. Comparisons will also be made to Loreena McKennitt, with lots of haunting keyboards, voices, and flutes finding their way into these folk-rock arrangements. Calo is a formidable talent, and he brings so much out of Russell — the party atmosphere of "Is There Any Love" takes the sounds Lulu and Twiggy were crafting in '60s pop, redefines them, and re-establishes them. Co-producer Bob Patton's baritone saxophone comes out of nowhere on "Is There Any Love," replaced by Ana Pacanoska's violin, more flutes, and more accordion. This music is dense and thought-provoking, but it doesn't take away from the performance. "Sounds of the Sea" features kena, soaring solos, and Miguel Jimenez on the pan flutes. Russell is a character, and her very serious music has a charm that many musicians fail to express in the recording process. "Boxcar" is a great opening, specifically the drone of "Walk Thru Fire" where "we glimpse through fire and the future." It feels like gypsies spying on a black mass listening to this tune — incredibly moody and perceptive. There is little of the shrill homogenized Top 40 production that stops so many good records from becoming great. Ernesto Diaz plays strong gothic percussion on "Walk Thru Fire," setting up the listener for the tour de force performance: the title number. The singer walks across a roadway that reaches over water and into the stars with a full moon above her and a red rose piercing the blue. The cover is an exquisite reflection of this great song, with heavy contributions from Holmes. It's rare to find a statement like Highway of Dreams; music this good shouldn't get lost in the shuffle of life.

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