Shame [LP]
Rachel Baiman
LP Rel Date: 1987-06-30
Shame, the debut full-length album from Rachel Baiman, is a work of striking importance from a fresh voice that is bound to reach many ears in the years to come. On the album's ten tracks, Baiman commands attention with songwriting prowess and a depth of presence well beyond her 27 years. The album is a thought-provoking exploration on life as a female in America, with a strong lyrical focus on social justice issues. Despite the serious subject matter, the sound of the album remains light and centers around groove-based, largely acoustic instrumentation. Produced by Andrew Marlin of Mandolin Orange, the lush and varied musical texture heard on Shame is a departure from Baiman's previous stripped-down duo work with 10 String Symphony. Baiman's vocals are arresting throughout; simultaneously rich and subdued, her husky tone and unaffected delivery pair beautifully with the record's stew of folk, alt country, and gospel sounds.
Tracklist:
- Shame
- I Could've Been Your Lover Too
- Thinkin' On You
- Getting Ready To Start (Getting Ready)
- Wicked Spell
- Something To Lose
- Never Tire Of The Road
- Take A Stand
- In The Space Of A Day
- Let Them Go To Heaven