Odetta - At The Gates Of Horn (1957)
Recorded in 1957, "At the Gate of Horn" is Odetta's sophomore effort and the first showcase of her extraordinary ability to interpret the American folk song. Her debut, "Sings Ballads and Blues", wasn't a bad album, but it lacked the depth and fullness of the latter work.
Although the title - "At the Gate of Horn" - suggests that the album is live, it isn't. The idea was to offer a replication of her Gate of Horn (a club in Chicago) show at the time. There are odds and ends that don't really work here. The arrangement of "Greensleeves" is clunky, with Lee's bass bumping around as Odetta gives the impression that she's auditioning for a classical recital. Overall, though, "At the Gate of Horn" still serves as an excellent introduction to one of America's finest folk interpreters. Her voice is something you'll never forget.
No comments:
Post a Comment