Lisa
O'Kane grew up in California's, Yosemite Valley in the town of Fish
Camp (population 36), where she and her two siblings were the only
kids around. Lisa loved singing and listening to old Hank Williams
and Bill Monroe songs on her mom's radio as much as she enjoyed clambering
over rocks and streams. Saturday nights, she would go square dancing
to a traditional jug band with a washboard and standup string bass.
It was a life of simple joys and hard realities.
After
singing and playing classical violin throughout childhood and supporting
herself after college as a singer in a country band, she essentially
gave up music for a while to have her two little girls. Then four
years ago, she spontaneously sat in with a band at a local pub on
her birthday. After she sang Aretha Franklin's classic "Chain
of Fools" and Rodney Crowell's "Ain't Living Long Like This,"
the bassist told her she was too good not to be performing. "That
hit something in my soul and that's when the whole thing started.
I knew I had to do it," she says.
When
first putting this CD in the player, my instant reaction was, WOW
what a voice!!! Distinctive, fresh and the most wonderful new voice
to come along in a long while. And not only does she possess a wonderful
voice, but she uses it to perfection as she effortlessly, pours out
tons of feeling and emotion on the heartfelt ballads contained on
here.
On
the album's opener, the funky co-write with Ken O'Malley, "Romance
& Finance," Lisa reminds me a little of Gail Davies,
before moving into the wonderful "Little
Black Cloud," a song written by Mark Fosson that as I
write is, very deservedly, sitting at the top of the EMS European
charts.
The
title track, the slow "Am I Too Blue,"
is a Lucinda Williams penned song that has never sounded better and
is guaranteed to bring out the goosebumps. Absolute magic!!!! As is
her version of John Prine's "All The Way
With You" a great song, sung to perfection! Lisa also
digs into the Hank Williams catalogue for a fine rendition of "When
My Sweet Love Ain't Around" and I just love her take on
K T Oslin's "Wall Of Tears".
"Lovin'
You Again"
tells of going back to an old lover time and time again and finds
Lisa sounding not unlike Joan Baez in places, as does Sandy's Denny's
equally slow "Like An Old Fashioned Waltz".
For Gospel lovers there's Bill Monroe's "Old
Cross Road Is Waiting" before the album closes with the
self penned, "The Valley,"
a song that sees her recalling memories of her childhood home.
With
top class L.A musician's that consist of bassist Taras Prodaniuk (from
Lucinda Williams' band), organist Skip Edwards (Dwight Yoakam), fiddler
Scott Joss (Merle Haggard), electric guitarist Billy Watts (John Trudell),
drummer Dave Raven (Surfaris), mandolinist Tom Corbett (John McEuen),
and backup singers Teresa James and Kellie Coffey, the album is a
pure delight to listen to with Lisa sounding equally at home on the
ballads as she is on the more uptempo material.
Lisa
O'Kane is major label quality singing REAL country music on an Indie
label and "Am I Too Blue" is simply, one of the best albums
to land on my desk, so far this year. Check her out you won't be disappointed!
Ray
Grundy
Ray Grundy's Metro Country
12-07-02