
original - Mary Gauthier is original, not a copy or derivative. She is also a poet, whose lyrics are spare and concise in the style of Hemingway. She draws pictures with words. Her music is simple, complimenting her lyrics, and her delivery is subtle and expressive. Most of her songs tell stories, nearly all of them sad and painful, with depth and honesty.
Mary Gauthier s Between Daylight and Dark - I first heard the song The Last of the Hobo Kings on a college radio station in my car. As soon as I got home, I looked it up and bought this CD.The song carries you through the kind of story everyone wants to be a part of. Other songs on this CD tell stories too. Theres a song that makes you really think about New Orleans, it s surrounding areas, and Hurricane Katrina. Mary Gauthier is from Baton Rouge, and you can hear the emotion in this song. It s very easy to relate to the songs on this CD, I think it s great.
moving - i do not think i can top anything that the other reviewers have said about mary g s musical genius and the haunting beauty of this cd. i can only add that as i listen to the lyrics embraced by the music i am moved to the depths of my soul and memories of darker times in my own life. i find in listening to this, a cathartic reaction that brings out the spectrum of emotions associated with those times. the sadness, loneliness and despondency of the past, but also the rising above and defeating those demons that would want to trample my spirit. this cd is a testament to the human spirit overcoming the hard times found in many relationships and just in life in general. before you leave, same road, i ain t leaving and the triumphant thanksgiving are my latest favorites on this cd. and i would remisss in failing to mention one of the greatest songs ever composed, can t find the way. i find myself listening to this repeatedly and not wanting to stop listening to it. it has captivated me. i would recommend this to anyone and everyone and it is definitely in my top ten greatest albums of all time. all time! and i have been listening carefully and closely to a variety of musical styles -- songwriters and composers for over 50 years.
Not just any artist/writer - I first heard I Ain t Leaving on the radio while driving through Oregon and couldn t wait until the end of vacation to look up the station on the internet and research their programming. Gauthier, pronounced Go Shay, I am sure is a hindrance to discovering her, but the only one and well worth the search. One cannot describe her. She takes you to places you don t want to go and her depth of lyrics introduces you to people you don t want to meet when you get there. As sad as their endings, I dare to say, her works are very redeeming. She plays stories from memory and she earned every noteshe has written by rising one step higher away from a past of both shame and incredible gain. She is a champion. I bought all five albums at once. There is no way I could only buy one chapter of her incredible and musical life.
Good, but not her best - Sorry, MG fans. Hate to spoil the party. Gautier is an excellent songwriter and a criminally overlooked artist, but this is not Mary at her best.Joe Henry produced this release and his production or sound almost ruins this release for me. Mary Gautier s music works best with rudimentary backing. The percussion here almost distracts from the music. It s too atmospheric. He tinkers with her basic sound just enough to call attention away from the songs.The songwriting isn t quite as good as I ve come to expect, either. Thanksgiving and Last of the Hobo Kings stand up with her best, but the lyrics to A Soft Place to Land almost sound trite (I m crashing through the clouds I used to walk on)Gautier voice is such that the less she tries the better she sounds. I find a whining quality to her voice here that I have never noticed before. When I listen to the CD I find myself--about halfway in--wanting to hear the far superior Mercy Now. That is a stunning release. Between Daylight and Dark sounds kinda recycled.