Personnel: Donna Hughes (piano); Tim Stafford, Tony Rice (guitar); Rob Ickes (dobro); Scott Vestal (banjo); Rickie Simpkins, Sam Bush, Wayne Benson (mandolin); Ron Stewart (fiddle).
Liner Note Authors: Tony Rice; Donna Hughes; Barry Bales.
Singer and songwriter Donna Hughes makes her national debut with this very enjoyable album, Gaining Wisdom, produced by guitar legend Tony Rice and featuring a stellar cast of sidemen who include mandolinist Sam Bush, dobro player Rob Ickes and fiddler Ron Stewart, among others. The lineup might lead you to expect a relatively straightforward bluegrass album, but what you get is something quite a bit more complex -- a really quite modern country album played on acoustic instruments, some of the songs (notably a fun arrangement of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" and the modern but old-fashioned "Where Are You Darlin'?") heading off into traditional bluegrass territory but many others exploring more contemporary country styles. Hughes' voice is lovely, she's a very talented songwriter, and the arrangements are wonderful -- the only thing one might complain about on this album is a certain emotional flatness in her delivery. When she sings "What I'm Looking For," it doesn't actually sound like she's been looking all that hard, and the hard-luck portrait "Bottom of a Glass" is sung in a strangely jaunty manner. Her affect seems just a bit off through most of the record, but it's still a very enjoyable listen and a promising debut. ~ Rick Anderson
Professional Reviews
Dirty Linen (p.72) - "It's a solid project, showcasing both Hughes' inventive and wide-ranging writing skill and her flexible soprano."
No Depression (p.121) - "[The album] seems both comforting and familiar even after a single listen. Producer Tony Rice creates a warm and intimate setting for Hughes' deeply personal narratives."