arborweb - Ann Arbor online
HOME  l  ARBORLIST  l  SUBSCRIBE  l  ADVERTISE  l  ANN ARBOR CHRONICLE
Follow us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Ann Arbor Observer
EVENTS
ARTICLES
CITY GUIDE
COMMUNITY GUIDE
CLASSIFIEDS
BLOGS
CRIME MAP
ARBOR VIEW
– Today's Events
– This Month's Events
– Annual Events
– Nightspots
– Today's Articles
– Archived Articles
– Restaurants
– Government
– Housing
– and more!
– Chelsea
– Dexter
– Saline
    View Photo · Submit
Click for Ann Arbor, Michigan Forecast
May 24, 2012
Print Comment E-mail
The Ride - Ann Arbor Transportation Authority

Marcia Ball

 

continued

The Ark has always been a club ideally suited to music with the dimensions of Ball's, and a song like "Give Me a Chance," totally immersed in the spirit of classic Mahalia Jackson-style gospel but artfully made into a secular love song, should fill itself out on the Ark stage in a way that can never happen in a digital environment. And Ball tries out a fairly involved song from time to time. Several new ones, from the pen of Austin writer and keyboardist Danny Timms, should come across way better at the Ark than in the mud of the outdoor festivals that are the other usual places to hear Marcia Ball — and where "Hurricane at China Lake," a nicely controlled metaphorical treatment of gradual entrapment in destructive temptation, might sound like just another song about a storm.

Ball looks fabulous these days—between her and Emmylou Harris, gray hair is getting to be a fashion statement. Sure, there are a few annoying moments on Ball's new album: the words "so many rivers to cross" should never have been used to describe the mundane rigors of commuter marriage. But for the most part Ball's new work is both mature and ambitious, and a trip to see her in concert promises both a good time and a way to investigate just how many different kinds of songs are being made from the basic stuff of the blues these days.    (end of article)

[Originally published in July, 2003.]

 

Bookmark and Share
previous  ·  1 l 2 l 3
all on one page
read more stories here -> Marketplace  l  Culture  l  Community  l  News
Look who's watching
arborlist.com
Need to build web traffic?
arborweb.com
ARCHIVE   l   CONTACT   l   INFO   l   PRIVACY   l   HELP   l   RSS FEEDS   l   SEND A TIP   l   LOG IN
©1998-2012 Ann Arbor Observer - All Rights Reserved