Music

The Hummingbirds

The Hummingbirds

5/7/02 Dualtone

As engaging as some of Jim Lauderdale’s recent genre exercises have been, The Hummingbirds finds his creativity flying free and unfettered. The result is his freshest-sounding collection since 1994′s Pretty Close to the Truth. No other country release is likely to name check both Dante’s Inferno (“Eternal”) and Salvador Dali (“Rollin’ the Dice”), evoke the metaphysical yearnings of “I’m Happiest When I’m Moving” and the bluegrass-tinged “New Cascade,” or find primarily acoustic arrangements sparking such dynamically electric interplay. Vocal support from Emmylou Harris and Julie Miller highlights the album-opening “Midnight Will Become Day,” Bekka Bramlett’s harmony adds a soulful dimension to “Jacob’s Ladder” (one of two Lauderdale collaborations with longtime Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter), and guest musicians including mandolinist Sam Bush, guitarist Tony Rice, and fiddlers Stuart Duncan and Tim O’Brien, who provide stellar backing. Although the rest of the material is new, one of the album’s standout tracks finds Lauderdale resurrecting “I Know Better Now,” previously recorded by Kelly Willis. –Don McLeese

Track Listing

  • 1. Midnight Will Become Day
    Jim Lauderdale
  • 2. There and Back Again
    John Scott Sherrill/Jim Lauderdale
  • 3. I’m Happiest When I’m Moving
    Susan Gibson/Jim Lauderdale
  • 4. It’s a Trap
    Jim Lauderdale
  • 5. Eternal
    Jim Lauderdale
  • 6. Morning
    Jim Lauderdale
  • 7. Hummingbird
    Jim Lauderdale
  • 8. Let’s Not Say It’s Over
    Jim Lauderdale
  • 9. I Know Better Now
    Jim Lauderdale
  • 10. It’s Worth Looking Up
    Jim Lauderdale
  • 11. Jacob’s Ladder
    Robert Hunter/Jim Lauderdale
  • 12. Rollin’ the Dice
    Robert Hunter/Jim Lauderdale
  • 13. New Cascade
    Jim Lauderdale