Another Way to Find You

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Another Way to Find You
Another Way To Find You.jpg
Live album by
Released1991
RecordedDec 28, 1989 - Dec 29, 1989 live in the studio at Soundtorack Studios, Boston
GenreBlues, folk
Length56:02
LabelFlying Fish, HighTone
Chris Smither chronology
It Ain't Easy
(1984)
Another Way to Find You
(1991)
Happier Blue
(1993)

Another Way to Find You is a live studio album by American singer/songwriter Chris Smither, released in 1991. It was recorded in the studio in front of a live audience.

Reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic4.5/5 stars [1]
Robert ChristgauA− [2]
Tom HullB[3]

Writing for Allmusic, critic Cub Koda wrote of the album "His guitar work is clean and well played, and his vocals attain a sense of engagement throughout. While his interpretations of tunes by Chuck Berry, Randy Newman, Elizabeth Cotton, Willie McTell, Jimmy Reed and others are fine, the true highlights come with the originals..."[1] Music critic Robert Christgau wrote of the album "Smither is an easy taste to acquire: he strums as if to the second line born, sings in a lazy, roughly luxuriant baritone, writes when he's got something to say, and understands o.p.'s from the inside out."[2]

Track listing[]

All songs by Chris Smither unless otherwise noted.

  1. "High Heel Sneakers/Big Boss Man" (Tommy Tucker/Luther Dixon, Al Smith)
  2. "Another Way to Find You"
  3. "Down in the Flood" (Bob Dylan)
  4. "Lonely Time"
  5. "Lonesome Georgia Brown"
  6. "Statesboro Blues" (Willie McTell)
  7. "Catfish" (Danny O'Keefe)
  8. "Every Mother's Son"
  9. "I Got Mine"
  10. "Don't It Drag On"
  11. "Love You Like a Man"
  12. "I Feel the Same"
  13. "Friend of the Devil" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter)
  14. "Shake Sugaree" (Elizabeth Cotten)
  15. "Tulane" (Chuck Berry)
  16. "Have You See My Baby?" (Randy Newman)
  17. "A Song for Susan"
  18. "Homunculus"

Personnel[]

  • Chris Smither – vocals, guitar

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Koda, Cub. "Another Way to Find You > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Christgau, Robert. "Another Way to Find You > Review". Robert Christgau. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  3. ^ Tom Hull. "Grade List: chris smither". Tom Hull - on the web. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
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