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Peddlin' Dreams

Maria McKee

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1 Season of the Fair Maria McKee 3:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Sullen Soul Maria McKee 4:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Turn Away Maria McKee 3:23 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Peddlin' Dreams Maria McKee 4:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 My One True Love Maria McKee 3:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 People In the Way Maria McKee 4:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 The Horse Life Maria McKee 3:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Drowned and Died Maria McKee 4:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Appalachian Boy Maria McKee 5:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Everyone's Got a Story Maria McKee 3:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Barstool Blues Maria McKee 3:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 (You Don't Know) How Glad I Am Maria McKee 2:55 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Peddlin' Dreams is Maria McKee's fifth studio outing since 1989. Since leaving Lone Justice in 1988, she has consistently frustrated her fans' expectations, not only for her infrequent recordings, but also for her restless muse that has taken her from pop (Maria McKee) to roots Americana and R&B (You Gotta Sin to Get Saved), squalling art rock (Life Is Sweet) and textured neo- psychedelia (High Dive). There was a live album issued in 2004 as well, but for the most part, McKee has stubbornly followed her own path for the past 16 years. While her label touts Peddlin' Dreams as a return to rootsy American rock and folk styles, and as the album that logistically follows You Gotta Sin. Simply put; this isn't true. This is not a look back but a further look in. It's true that acoustic guitars permeate this mix by producer, engineer and multi-instrumentalist Jim Akin, and the songs walk the folk-rock border, but they are the frame for the rich, labyrinthine, multidimensional songs here. McKee wrote or co-wrote nine of the album's 12 tracks. Using folk, country and rock backdrops, McKee's songs offer stories of the broken, the lost, the wider-eyed and the hopeless. There's the confessional longing of the protagonist in "Season of the Fair" where memory, evoked by emptiness and rejection, wraps itself in the warm embrace of strummed, unplugged six-strings and lets itself fall framed by an organ, a lone electric guitar punching through the refrain, and the singer's voice, trying hard to hold what is not only fleeting but weighted in unrelenting pain. The loose, slippery country-rock of "Sullen Sou," alternates between the balance of guitars and just behind the beat drums as the singer lets the depth of her emotion flow in images from her mouth like raw honey. The cover of Neil Young's "Barstool Blues," is faithful, shambolic, and drunken. But McKee's delivery carries an emotional weight that Young's never did. This isn't reverie; it's misery. "The Horse Life" is a waltz, layered in staggered guitars and pedal steels, where yearning and fantasy crisscross with fleeting hope, and shimmering poetry with poignancy and elegance. Peddlin' Dreams is a melancholy record to be sure, but it's moving, utterly beautiful and carefully, artfully wrought. It is the work of a masterful songwriter whose senses of time, place and character are impeccable.

Recent Customer Reviews

Maria returns to her roots
     
by jchuang64

Peddlin' Dreams is a step back into Maria's roots rock/alternative country style. While this album has a feel and sound similar to her earlier solo albums and/or Lone Justice, Maria and her husband, Jim Akin have mastered the art of layering instruments and multiple guitar tracks to give her music a certain richness not present in her earlier work. But in the end, it's Maria's voice that resonates and permeates every track, breathing unique life to each song.

My personal favorites: Sullen Soul, Turn Away, The Horse Life, Everyone's Got a Story, (You Don't Know) How Glad I Am

I love you Maria
     
by LiveFromVirginia

The first time I heard or saw Maria McKee was March 1985 in Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. Lone Justice opened for U2 that night, and I was blown away. Wow. I never forgot that night. This is a terrific record. Maria, you are a brilliant light. Keep singing.

Must have for Maria McKee fans
     
by McKee fan

I listened to this album for the first time yesterday.I liked it alot better than the last couple of albums.It closer to her older style of music,not as eccentric as Life Is Sweet and High dive.The first I heard of Maria McKee is when Show Me Heaven was on the radio,and that's when I found out she had been the lead singer of Lone Justice,and I knew I loved their music.So that's when I bought her self-titled album.That and You Gotta Sin To Get Saved are two of my all time favorite albums.So,everytime she comes out with a new album,I can't wait to hear it thinking it'll be more like her first two albums.Well,this is the only thing close to them.This album saddened me a little though.It had the feel of hopelessness and dashed dreams,which I can relate.But I liked it alot better than the last couple of albums.I feel like sometimes artists need to conform more to the labels,because they are usually more aware of what the fans want.At least for me,I don't like my favorites to go thru such drastic changes.I would really love to see her do another fun album similar to You Gotta Sin To Get Saved.I love that stuff!!!

Biography

Born: August 17, 1964 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

After making her name as the gritty, soulful lead singer of roots rockers Lone Justice, Maria McKee embarked on an often-rewarding solo career. A native of Los Angeles, McKee was born in 1964; her half-brother was Bryan MacLean, the guitarist and sometime singer of the groundbreaking psychedelic band...
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