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Betty's Diner: The Best of Carrie Newcomer

Betty's Diner: The Best of Carrie Newcomer
Carrie Newcomer

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Genre: Folk Music
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 27-JAN-2004

Track Listing

  1. Toward the Horizon [#]
  2. Betty's Diner [#]
  3. Bowling Baby [#]
  4. I'll Go Too
  5. Bare to the Bone
  6. When It's Gone It's Gone
  7. Love Is Wide
  8. Gathering of Spirits - Alison Krauss, Carrie Newcomer
  9. Hold On
  10. I Should've Known Better
  11. Moon Over Tucson
  12. When One Door Closes
  13. Threads
  14. Yes of Yes
  15. Only One Shoe
  16. Straight to the Point
  17. My Father's Only Son
  18. Three Women

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19045 in Music
  • Brand: NEWCOMER,CARRIE
  • Released on: 2004-01-27
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .24 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Carrie Newcomer wonderfully combines the earthiness and social conscience of contemporary folk with a strong flair for elegant pop melodies. Though she's a teacher, social activist, and practicing Quaker, this rich 18-song collection (15 songs from her eight previous albums, three new compositions) reveals an ambitious and surprisingly broad thematic range that goes beyond mere didacticism or inspiration. Sure, there's a trace of benevolent righteousness in songs like "When One Door Closes," "Hold On," and "The Gathering of Spirits." Yet compelling tracks like the cynical "I Should've Known Better," the cleverly satirical "Bowling Baby," and the evocative title track reveal a willingness to grapple with messier and more troubling worldly themes as well. --Bob Allen


Customer Reviews

Pure Gold5
As it is with all high forms of art, there are multiple levels at which an artist's work can be taken. Taken at its simplest level, Betty's Diner: The Best of Carrie Newcomer will delight new listeners with a great representation of her work. A good CD to begin to familiarize a person with her talents.

Yet no one should be lulled into thinking this is just some collection of light stuff. Because although Carrie can sing about the funny little things in every day life like no one else, she will also grab hold of your soul once you really listen. Enter the most precious levels of Carrie's music ... her unique ability to bring listeners into awareness of what matters most. And yet she never leaves you just hanging there. Somehow Carrie delivers a grace and peace and some kind of inexplicable healing love via her music that transcends far beyond human talent. It is a gift.

Betty's Diner, as with every other CD Carrie has ever released, will take you there ... if you let it. Long-time fans (and new fans alike) will be blown away (I think) by the first song on the CD, "Toward the Horizon". The only thing better than playing it over and over and over is hearing her sing it in person. Asking yourself what that lovely - yet painful - song might mean in your own life.

My preferences in music are all over the place. I'll try listening to about anything that is recommended to me. Yet there is something about Carrie Newcomer's music that is so necessary to me - it's like coming home, no matter where we have wandered, or what we have done while we were away. Betty's Diner - it's a good place to get fed a daily dose of what we all need.

One of America's best singer-songwriters5
Carrie can bond with a live audience or a listener to her CDs with equal ease. Her music is complex and simple at the same time, like warm coffee with a hit of bourbon. Carrie seems to have the uncanny ability to look into humanity's soul and find the tender parts. If you like Elizabeth Mitchell (of Ida), Nanci Griffith, or John Prine...take a listen.

You must have this CD!5
"Betty's Diner" really is the best of Carrie Newcomer's work! Carrie has a magical gift of translating her personal experiences to feelings, dilemmas, and questions that her listeners find familiar. This collection of songs reminds us that connecting to other people is the essence of life. Fishing with our dad, reluctantly saying goodbye to our mom, holding hands with our best friend, sharing eggs and toast with a confidant, or admiring a cute bowling baby from afar--these are the important moments of life to be treasured, Carrie reminds us through her music.