The violinist, vocalist and storyteller Susan Reed has enjoyed a diverse and exceptional career, and here she reflects on life, love, the pandemic and politics with help from Craig Wagner's guitar, David Friesen's bass and Stever Barnes' drums.
"Flying My Kite" starts the listen with warmly plucked strings, as Reed's comforting and eloquent voice guides the gentle climate, and "Fresco" follows with Reed's playful violin and the light drumming making for a dreamy and Latin friendly delivery.
"Desert Flower" arrives at the halfway point, and it's quite bare but also impactful, where the stirring violin adds much to the chilling atmosphere, while "Cat Got Your Tongue" recruits a tabla for the funk filled fun that makes this the album's best.
Close to the end, the strategically plucked bass of the title track complements Reed's charming vocal acrobatics, and "Hope" exits with a gorgeous demeanor via radiant violin, precise drumming and cozy guitar prowess.
A listen that spans jazz, classical, and Klezmer nods, Reed and company bring us love songs and observations about today's political state, as they truly capture the human experience with incredible attention to detail that is very much appreciated.