Product Description Critics are calling Slingshot, an intoxicatingly adult pop album that explores the intricate arc of love from desire to longing to despair. Rolling Stone calls Pidgeon one of those rare singers who conveys emotion purely... while the Chicago Tribune says Rebecca Pidgeon plays guitar and sings with appealing authority on her new album Slingshot, a stunning gathering of tunes. Other song standouts include the yearning Sweet Hand of Mercy, the electric, driving Disintegration Man, the jazzy, noir-ish A Lonely Place, and the plaintive Baby Please Come Home. Throughout, Pidgeon displays a newfound confidence in her songwriting and her warm, nuanced vocals. Working primarily with Klein and David Batteau on the kernel of the record, Pidgeon also penned tunes with Timothy Bracy and acclaimed singer/songwriter, Freedy Johnston including the deceptively jaunty, upbeat I Love No One. I loved writing with Freedy, she says. We [both] tend to like stories about being rather bleak. It seems more interesting. Slingshot includes a co-production between Pidgeon and her husband, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright/film director David Mamet. The aching, largely a cappella Baby Please Come Home showcases Pidgeon s vulnerable, intimate vocals. The lone cover on the set is a stirring, poignant version of Warren Zevon s Searching For A Heart. The chord progression first attracted Pidgeon. Then I was drawn in by the lyrics. It s so enigmatic, she says. It sounds like it s so sparse, but it s so complex. Every time I sing the song, I get something different from what he s talking about. The song recently appeared in an episode of the USA Network TV drama, Covert Affairs, and drew a great response. Last year Pidgeon performed at Farm Aid alongside Neil Young, Dave Matthews, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp; headlined the Wine, Women & Song tour, and toured with acclaimed veteran artist Keb Mo, opening for him during a series of dates at various Performing Arts Centers around the country. Rebecca has also shared stages with such artists as Aimee Mann, Madeleine Peyroux, and Jeffrey Gaines, to name a few. Review Uncanny ability to span a wide range of vocal and song styles --Musical DiscoveriesPidgeon favors a delicate vocal style serving her well on gently reflective originals... --All Music GuidePidgeon s quirky song writing and warm, burnished vocal tone have won over an impressive roster of supporters... --Daily Variety
L**R
Rather magical
I have owned Raven and New York Girls Club for some time and have always liked Rebecca's voice and writing but this time I feel she has really pulled out all the stops. Perhaps it's the supporting musicians or production but this to me is a fuller and richer sound from her and I really like this new balance. Hence whilst her lyrics still tend to be a little dark, musically I find this album to have a strong, involving and rather pleasant feel overall. There is quite a variety of song styles, driving, happy, serious etc. but every song features good rhythm, structure and melody; no duds. Its one of those rare albums where one can play it right through and rediscover another favourite tune every track. This really is a great CD to simply relax with and listen to many times.
K**K
Rebecca's newest fine album
Rebecca Pidgeon's latest album is a nice, exciting collection of songs, both fun and touching. Get Up Get Out is a rousing call to action to open the album, Disintegration Man is a new sound for her, mixing in Rock elements. Baby Please Come Home is notable song from her and husband and writer/director David Mamet. I Loved No One is a beautiful and sad song. Get this disk and see her live!
G**O
Great and interesting album
Loved the variety and her voice. One of the best listening cd's I have bough ton this year. Loved it.
S**.
tuneful
great tunes, great voice, pleasant listening. this is a cd worth having in your collection of nice background music with a zing...
D**M
Good not great
I liked this CD quite a bit...but it doesn't quite make it to the five star category. But she does have a good lyric sense and I liked it.
E**D
Killing Goliath
Great songs, great voice...love this album. Rebecca Pidgeon is so under-rated. Her lyrics are awesome!!!! I can't wait for more music from her.
C**C
Rebecca Pidgeon - Slingshot
One of Rebecca's best album to date! I can almost peer into her soul from her music. This is a MUST GET!
E**L
Gets Better With Each Listen
The album was good enough on first listen to make me go back and listen to her previous album. I immediately took to the previous one, bought it, and then when I went back to Slingshot, quickly started liking the new one more. Each time I listen, there is a different song that I like most. This is the best album I have heard so far in 2012, and I listen to many of the new releases every Tuesday.
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