Got No Shadow

Got No Shadow

by Mary Lou Lord
Got No Shadow

Got No Shadow

by Mary Lou Lord

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Overview

For many years in the alternative revolution of the early '90s, Mary Lou Lord was touted as the next big thing by those in the know, but she never delivered a full-length album, preferring to turn out a series of indie EPs on Kill Rock Stars. It wasn't until 1998 that she released her full-length debut, Got No Shadow. While many of the titles on the album may be familiar to longtime fans -- "Lights Are Changing," "Some Jingle Jangle Morning," "Western Union Desperate," "Subway" -- the clean, polished sound of Got No Shadow might come as surprise. But the production actually does a nice job of opening up her sound, making it accessible like a Shawn Colvin record without losing integrity. Some critics may carp that Lord wrote or co-wrote seven of the 13 tracks of the record, with the rest of the songs devoted to covers of her longtime associate Nick Saloman (the Bevis Frond), and one tune apiece from Elizabeth Cotton ("Shake Sugaree") and Freedy Johnston ("The Lucky One"), but that has the effect of strengthening the album, since there isn't a weak song here. Lord has a sweet, thin voice that is surprisingly versatile, and she delivers Saloman's songs as convincingly as her own. Got No Shadow is a little subdued, but Lord's charming performances, clever lyrics, and catchy melodies prove remarkably resonant. It may not have the unvarnished appeal of the early EPs and tapes, but Got No Shadow was worth waiting for. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 01/27/1998
Label: Work Group / Work Music
UPC: 0074646757420
Rank: 106941

Tracks

  1. His Lamest Flame
  2. Western Union Desperate
  3. Lights Are Changing
  4. Seven Sisters
  5. Throng of Blowtown
  6. The Lucky One
  7. She Had You
  8. Some Jingle Jangle Morning
  9. Shake Sugaree
  10. Two Boats
  11. Supergun
  12. Down Along the Lea
  13. Subway

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mary Lou Lord   Primary Artist,Vocals
Nick Saloman   Guest Artist,Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String)
Shawn Colvin   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Jon Brion   Guest Artist,Harmonium,Chamberlin
Money Mark   Guest Artist,Organ
Elliott Smith   Guest Artist,Guitar (Acoustic)
Nels Cline   Guest Artist,Ebo,Guitar (Bass)
Beale Dabbs   Guest Artist,Guitar (Steel)
Roger McGuinn   Guest Artist,Guitar (12 String)
Gia Ciambotti   Vocals (Background)
Fred Eltringham   Drums,Percussion
William Goldsmith   Drums
Sharon Celani   Vocals (Background)
Stephen Silbert   Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Electric)
John Sprague   Bass
Cait Reed   Violin,Tin Whistle
Joe Ranieri   Drums,Percussion
Paul Bushnell   Bass
Ruth Barrett   Dulcimer
Rusty Anderson   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (12 String)
Josh Freese   Drums
Rob Schnapf   Ebo

Technical Credits

Mary Lou Lord   Composer
Tom Lord-Alge   Mixing
Tom Rothrock   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Cappy Japngie   Assistant Engineer
David Schiffman   Engineer
Chris Lord-Alge   Mixing
Elizabeth Cotten   Composer
Doug Boehm   Assistant Engineer
Freedy Johnston   Composer
Nick Saloman   Composer
Michael Halsband   Photography
Butch BelAir   Photography
Frank ?   Illustrations
Stephen Marcussen   Mastering
Alice Wheeler   Photography
Mike Dy   Mixing Assistant
Fred Maher   Producer
Ethan Johns   Musician
Howard Willing   Engineer
Rob Schnapf   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
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