Thanks to Tim for the 100th Album Club - we've hit our first century!

Jimmy LaFave - Highway Trance
Released: 1994
16 tracks - Running time 1:09:28
Road-House Rock/Folk/Alt.Country


The Album:





http://www.jimmylafave.com/discography/trance.html

I have been finding it hard to pick albums for Album Club, as I seem to listen to different music to the majority here, but I have hit upon a bit of a cop out idea for this one. I have used Last.fm for over a year now, so I thought I will just pick the artists I play the most at the moment. So I 'loosely' covered Ryan Adams last time around, who is my most played artist and second in my charts is Jimmy LaFave . . . . Jimmy who?

Jimmy for me has one of those voices that reaches into your heart and wrings it dry, the level of emotion in Jimmy's songwriting is unique and he can burrow into parts of your soul that you thought were totally private. He's virtually unknown over here, but tours relentlessly in the US and is held in very high regard amongst many of the singer/songwriters I most admire and respect - he's an artists artist. Lucinda Williams can say it better than me; “Jimmy LaFave’s songs move me ’cause he sings them with grit, passion, and uncommon beauty.” There is another quote I really like which is also pretty apt; “Imagine if Van Morrison had been a Texan; he might have sounded something like this.”

Anyway, this isn't necessarily my favourite Jimmy LF album, but a good place to start for a newcomer as there is a mix of rock, blues and Americana with some very strong ballads. Jimmy (aged 57) hails from Austin, Texas and has IMO one of the great American voices. He sings with great clarity and a level of honesty rarely found amongst the dross of mainstream mediocrity called 'popular music'. His voice will be marmite to many, but if he grabs you like he did me, then you are in for a rare treat.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_LaFave