It Looks Like Snow

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 49:18

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I guess I like this even better than Markland69. I agree that it is hard to beat the "Poetry Man" album. I give this 4.5 stars. Not every song is a home run, but most are. "Mercy On These" and "Teach Me Tonight" just crawl up my skin. Also nice rendition of The Beatles "Don't Let Me Down". What a voice! I was lucky enough to see her in concert in a small club in Memphis in the late 70's. Check out all her albums.

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Soulful 2nd Best

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3 1/2 stars Don't Let me down is the show stopper more in the stripped down format of Poetry Man --her only real hit, and it is a shame because she has a great bluesy/jazz/soul voice that falls somewhere between Maria Muldaur and Ricki Lee Jones. I guess it is just that she did not stake any new musical territory and just let her roots shine like the sun and folks want NEW...but for those that like their soul/blues with a touch of bohemian class--bitter sweet-- here is some fine stuff.

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David Rubinson’s production of Phoebe Snow on the 1976 release It Looks Like Snow is an overpowering collection of pop-jazz-funk-folk that puts this amazing vocalist’s talents in a beautiful light. Whether it’s the Bowen/Bond/Hazel blues classic “Shakey Ground,” which Elton John, Etta James, and so many others have explored, or her exquisite interpretation of the Beatles’ “Don’t Let Me Down,” there is no doubt the material here should have ruled on the airwaves the year after her Top Five smash, “Poetry Man.” How could Columbia Records not have this material saturating radio across America is the question. There are string arrangements by Sonny Burke and horn arrangements by Kurt McGettrick; the guests galore — from David Bromberg and Ray Parker, Jr. on guitars (along with Snow, Greg Poree, and Steve Burgh) to David Pomeranz on keys — make the Snow/Pomeranz co-write “Mercy on Those” into a majestic and extra-special showstopper. The singer’s solo composition “Drink Up the Melody (Bite the Dust, Blues)” has her dipping into Maria Muldaur territory, and a duet between the two divas here would’ve been sensational. “My Faith Is Blind,” soaked in gospel introspection, takes the album to another level with its soul searching and sense of spiritual discovery. It Looks Like Snow is a major work from a fabulous performer traversing styles and genres with ease and elegance. The loving mom appears with her daughter on the back cover in a photo by collaborator Phil Kearns – Joe Viglione

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