Watkins, Sara / Nickel Creek Related

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

Sara Watkins
New - LP - 516987-1
Sealed 2009 180gm 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Includes CD Copy Of The Album. “With Her Band Nickel Creek On "Indefinite Hiatus," Singer And Fiddle Player Sara Watkins Makes Her Solo Debut With A Recording That Gives A Good Sense Of Her Hybrid Musical Heritage, Combining Traditional Country Elements With Singer/Songwriter Pop. It's A Mixture Conceived In Los Angeles, Specifically At The Nightclub Largo, Which Helps Explain The Presence Of Jon Brion's Song "Same Mistakes." Of Course, Watkins Is First And Foremost A Bluegrass Player, And She Lapses Back Into The Nickel Creek Format On The Instrumentals "Freiderick" And "Jefferson." But As A Singer, With Her Breathy, Untrained Voice, She Sounds Like She's Spent At Least As Much Time Listening To Edie Brickell And Aimee Mann As Dolly Parton And Loretta Lynn. And She Delights In Juxtapositions Of Hill Country Music And Downtown L.A. Singer/Songwriter Styles, Pointedly Sequencing "Same Mistakes" Right After "Freiderick," And Sticking David Graza's Pop/Rock Tune "Too Much" In Between The Down-From-The-Mountain "Bygones" And The Old-Timey "Will We Go." She Pays Tribute To Such Crossover Country Stars As Jimmie Rodgers ("Any Old Time") And John Hartford ("Long Hot Summer Days"), As If To Suggest That She Is In Their Tradition Of Performers With Impeccable Traditional Roots Who Nevertheless Play Beyond The Borders Of The Confederacy, Which Is, Perhaps, Only Appropriate For A Country Performer Born In Santa Monica, CA.” – William Ruhlman, AMG more
Sara Watkins
Used - LP - 516987
2009 180gm 2LP Gatefold Original With Bonus CD Of The Full Album. Both LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed. “With Her Band Nickel Creek On "Indefinite Hiatus," Singer And Fiddle Player Sara Watkins Makes Her Solo Debut With A Recording That Gives A Good Sense Of Her Hybrid Musical Heritage, Combining Traditional Country Elements With Singer/Songwriter Pop. It's A Mixture Conceived In Los Angeles, Specifically At The Nightclub Largo, Which Helps Explain The Presence Of Jon Brion's Song "Same Mistakes." Of Course, Watkins Is First And Foremost A Bluegrass Player, And She Lapses Back Into The Nickel Creek Format On The Instrumentals "Freiderick" And "Jefferson." But As A Singer, With Her Breathy, Untrained Voice, She Sounds Like She's Spent At Least As Much Time Listening To Edie Brickell And Aimee Mann As Dolly Parton And Loretta Lynn. And She Delights In Juxtapositions Of Hill Country Music And Downtown L.A. Singer/Songwriter Styles, Pointedly Sequencing "Same Mistakes" Right After "Freiderick," And Sticking David Graza's Pop/Rock Tune "Too Much" In Between The Down-From-The-Mountain "Bygones" And The Old-Timey "Will We Go." She Pays Tribute To Such Crossover Country Stars As Jimmie Rodgers ("Any Old Time") And John Hartford ("Long Hot Summer Days"), As If To Suggest That She Is In Their Tradition Of Performers With Impeccable Traditional Roots Who Nevertheless Play Beyond The Borders Of The Confederacy, Which Is, Perhaps, Only Appropriate For A Country Performer Born In Santa Monica, CA.” – William Ruhlman, AMG more
Sun Midnight Sun
New - LP - 53068
Sealed 2012 Original From The Former Nickel Creek Fiddle Player. Includes Guest Appearance By Fiona Apple, Benmont Tench And Jackson Browne. more

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