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June 19, 2012 marked the release of Hundred Dollar Valentine (Signature Sounds) – and this, Chris Smither’s 12th studio record, is a masterwork. It
sports the unmistakable sound he has made his trademark: fingerpicked
acoustic guitar and evocative sonic textures meshed with spare,
brilliant songs, delivered in a bone-wise, hard-won voice. It
is also his first recording to feature all Smither-penned, original
songs. Along with longtime producer, David “Goody” Goodrich, other
featured musicians on Hundred Dollar Valentine are drummer Billy
Conway (Morphine, Treat Her Right), Jimmy Fitting on harmonica, and
Goodrich’s ex-Groovasaurus bandmates, Anita Suhanin (vocals) and
violinist Ian Kennedy (Page/Plant, Lemonheads, Juliana Hatfield, Peter
Wolf, Susan Tedeschi).
Having
distilled his own signature sound of blues and folk for over 40 years,
Chris Smither is truly an American original. A profound songwriter,
Chris continues to draw deeply from the blues, American folk music,
modern poets and philosophers with this 14th record of his lengthy
career. From his early days as the New Orleans transplant in the Boston
folk scene, through his wilderness years, to his reemergence in the
1990s as one of America’s most distinctive acoustic performers, Chris
Smither continues to hone his distinctive sound. He has always traveled
his own road, eschewing sophisticated studio tricks and staying true to
his musical vision. He has developed and maintained loyal friendships
over the years with kindred-spirited musicians like Bonnie Raitt and the
late Stephen Bruton while at the same time throughout his career been
inspired by and inspiring to today's next-generation of musicians.
Reviewers continue to praise his dazzling guitar work, gravelly voice
and songwriting. The New York Times: With a weary, well-traveled
voice and a serenely intricate finger-picking style, Mr. Smither turns
the blues into songs that accept hard-won lessons and try to make peace
with fate.
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