k d lang
"Shadowland"
Pulling out all the Nashville
stops, k d lang's 1988 album is a meticulously crafted work,
her bid for mainstream country acceptance, and an homage to her idol Patsy
Cline. Surrounded by the brilliance of Owen Bradley's string-laced
production and a host of legendary pickers (Buddy Emmons and
Pete Wade) and singers (Kitty Wells, Brenda Lee, Loretta Lynn),
k d lang's voice soars and moans like a dove. After the lush
Chris Isaak-penned opener "Western Stars," lang follows
with more-familiar country writers, from Roger Miller ("Lock,
Stock and Teardrops") to Harlan Howard ("I'm Down to
My Last Cigarette"). Both a commercial (the album went gold)
and artistic success, Shadowland ranks as one of the best country
records of the 1980s. --Roy Francis Kasten
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