Hi JD; I like "Essense" also, and your review is excellent. And to me, it's a toss-up between "Essense" and "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" as to which I like better. "Car Wheels..." was released in 1998 in HDCD, but the only way you'd know that is a notation at the back of the liner notes, or if your CD player or DAC tell you. My 360S DAC shows it as a readout.
The HDCD version is an excellent recording. I didn't know it was previously released in a non-HDCD version? "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" is folksy, bluegrassy, blusey, and poppy, but it all comes together and is great. Tunes range from slow and nice to track #7, "Can't Let Go", which has percussion and guitars popping out all over the soundstage, and, in fact, I often use this track to demonstrate dynamics and soundstaging. There is some nice slide guitar on this CD too.
Tracks #6 and #10 "Lake Charles", and "Greenville" are slow, bluesy, and beautiful with L. Williams characteristic breathy, raspy voice. On track #12, vocals aren't recorded that well, but there is some great slide guitar, rhythm, and percussion. There isn't a weak track on this whole CD. All songs except one were written by L. Williams. She certainly has emerged as a premium singer-songwriter. I sure recommend this CD. Cheers. Craig
The HDCD version is an excellent recording. I didn't know it was previously released in a non-HDCD version? "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" is folksy, bluegrassy, blusey, and poppy, but it all comes together and is great. Tunes range from slow and nice to track #7, "Can't Let Go", which has percussion and guitars popping out all over the soundstage, and, in fact, I often use this track to demonstrate dynamics and soundstaging. There is some nice slide guitar on this CD too.
Tracks #6 and #10 "Lake Charles", and "Greenville" are slow, bluesy, and beautiful with L. Williams characteristic breathy, raspy voice. On track #12, vocals aren't recorded that well, but there is some great slide guitar, rhythm, and percussion. There isn't a weak track on this whole CD. All songs except one were written by L. Williams. She certainly has emerged as a premium singer-songwriter. I sure recommend this CD. Cheers. Craig