The Bottom Line
Even if you have never been a Joni Mitchell fan, you can't let that stop you from enjoying Mercy Dancing by Alison Kitchen. The strong lyrical content and the top of the line music is something that everyone can enjoy.
Pros
- An outstanding cast of musicians
- Strong messages of faith
- Excellent production
Cons
- For me, too much Joni Mitchell flavor
Description
- 12 songs
- Released 2003
- Indi artist
Guide Review - Alison Kitchen - 'Mercy Dancing'
Singer/songwriter Alison Kitchens debut CD,
Mercy Dancing, has a Joni Mitchell flavor throughout mixed with Celtic overtones. Her own talent as a guitar player, as well as a group of excellent musicians, give a strong musical backing to the well-produced tracks and her vocals, while strong, dont overpower the music. 'Acoustic Driven Faith' would have been a good alternate title to the project, as her love for our Savior shines brightly through the mellow, relaxing sounding musical score. My favorite songs on the CD are "For Rachel" and "Courts of the Lord," which brings background vocals that sound like a full choir. "Song in the Night," another top pick, brings us jazz phenomenon, Christian Howes, who plays violin on several of the tracks.