Flyer
5
By HughStVic
So few album-length offerings are worthwhile start-to-finish. This one is. Nanci's tracks here concern a longing for someone: for someone lost, someone missed, someone yearned for, even unmet. This is true even of the beautiful lullaby that euthanizes a mother's domineering love. Highlights challenge: Find the hidden future standards in this album...
Excellent
4
By R David Jr
I am always interested to see who pops up on other people's albums; on this one, REM's Peter Buck produces two songs and brings in the Indigo girls and the bassist from Widespread Panic; on other songs, you'll hear Adam Duritz, The Chieftains, and U2's Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr, who does remixes of several songs. But make no mistake: this is Nanci's album, and her beautiful and unmistakable voice and her gift for understated introspective songwriting are in peak form.
Southbound Train
5
By AlexNorwood
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!!!!!
Will make you CRY CRY CRY!!!!! But with a smile!!!
I loved for a summer once with this album...
5
By R. Fenn.
I feel a warm spot for the memories associated with this disc. It is worth the purchase. She has a beautiful voice. "Going Back to Georgia" is a charming song. "The Flyer" leaves a lump in your throat.
Very Nice
5
By rhiley kiley
This is really a great album, with wonderful melodies, and instruments. It is well worth having... I listened to this CD at least once a week while I was in college during the 90s. I went to play it the other day and there were beer stains and scratches on it so I am here now repurchase it. I had forgotten how good this album really is.