25 (Patty Larkin album) explained
25 is singer-songwriter Patty Larkin's twelfth album. Released by Road Narrows Records and Signature Sounds on March 9, 2010, it is a retrospective done in her 25th year as a professional recording artist and contains 25 songs, each recorded with backing from a different friend.[1]
Track listing
All songs were written by Patty Larkin.
- "Lately" (with Martin Sexton)
- "Only One" (with Jonatha Brooke)
- "Open Arms" (with Bruce Cockburn)
- "The Cranes" (with David Wilcox)
- "Closest Thing" (with Rosanne Cash)
- "Hallelujah" (with Shawn Colvin)
- "Coming Up for Air" (with Jennifer Kimball)
- "Tango" (with Lucy Kaplansky)
- "You and Me" (with Willy Porter)
- "Brazil" (with Chris Smither)
- "Island of Time" (with Cheryl Wheeler)
- "Cupid's Knee" (with Catie Curtis)
- "Home" (with Birdsong at Morning)
- "Pablo Neruda" (with Suzanne Vega)
- "Beautiful" (with Erin McKeown)
- "Booth of Glass" (with Peter Mulvey)
- "Good Thing" (with Dar Williams)
- "Déjà Vu" (with John Gorka)
- "Inside Your Painting" (with Merrie Amsterburg)
- "Chained to These Lovin' Arms" (with Mary Chapin Carpenter)
- "Italian Shoes" (with Janis Ian)
- "Here" (with Greg Brown)
- "St. Augustine" (with Beppe Gambetta)
- "Lost & Found" (with The She-las)
- "I'm Fine" (with The Nields)
Notes and References
- Web site: Jurek. Thom. 25 - Patty Larkin . AllMusic. 22 March 2017.