Nashville's loss is Kim Richey's gain. Though she has written chart-topping hits for Radney Foster and Trisha Yearwood and pursued a recording career on the fringes of the country mainstream, her fourth and best album sounds like a...more.
This album's dreamlike flow is probably not going to win any instant converts, but give it a chance and it will insinuate itself into your psyche, and you will find yourself taking delight in its many subtle charms. Similar in...more.
This is my favorite album from Kim Richey. It's a far cry from the material she did on past albums (which is excellent too). RISE is a more edgy, and experimental album, than any of her prior ones. On this...more.
I also first heard the song "Place called home" at the end of the Angel episode "Shells". I don't have words for how moving it was, I just had to go and find it.
as you read" how i got the hip dj blues" by john ryland you will understand the reasons why kim and her astonishing writing and amazing singing voice rarely was put in front of the listener...radio has robbed all of...more.