eMusic Review
Looking back over the countless thousands of hours I've spent listening to music, it's depressing to reflect on how many of them were wasted, usually for professional reasons, on utter crap — late-period Uriah Heep, let's say, or the lesser efforts of Lydia Lunch, or any album devoted exclusively to the tedious lowings of Tuvan throat singers. How much richer might life have been had those irretrievable clumps of time been expended instead on actual artists, people with something to say? I might have stumbled upon Amy Rigby long before now.
Am I the last to get the word on this gifted person? Probably not, given her low commercial profile. Still, it's a little embarrassing. I came across 18 Again, a sort of greatest should-be-hits compilation, just the other day. After sampling a few tracks, I downloaded the whole thing. Then I listened to it a couple of times, and then I went back and downloaded the rest of the albums available here. This was hard-drive space wisely surrendered.
I imagine that many people who've only heard of Rigby, like myself, may have filed her away in the mental bin of Yet Another Singer-Songwriter. What a useless term. John Lennon… read more »