Children Running Through Explained

Children Running Through
Type:studio
Artist:Patty Griffin
Cover:Children Running Through.jpg
Alt:Patty Griffin sitting on the bumper of an old rusted truck in a field. Her hair blows in the wind.
Genre:Folk, Americana, Country Folk
Length:47:12
Label:ATO
Producer:Patty Griffin, Mike McCarthy
Prev Title:Impossible Dream
Prev Year:2004
Next Year:2007

Children Running Through is Patty Griffin's sixth commercially released album, and fifth studio album.

The album debuted at number 34 on the Billboard 200 in mid-February, the highest chart position achieved by Griffin in her career. It sold about 27,000 copies in its first week.[1] As of January 2010, the album had sold over 168,000 copies in the United States.[2]

Kelly Clarkson performed a live cover version of "Up To The Mountain (MLK Song)" with Jeff Beck on the "Idol Gives Back" special edition of American Idol on April 25, 2007. Griffin is regarded as one of Clarkson's musical inspirations and Clarkson also covered "No Bad News" during the Nashville concert on her My December Tour. Bonus track "Moon Song" was covered by Griffin's close friend Emmylou Harris on her 2008 album All I Intended to Be.

Reception

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said the song "Heavenly Day" gives "Griffin a chance to let that fine voice soar."[3] According to Entertainment Weekly Griffin "effortlessly slow-burns her way through an evocation of good times."[4]

The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album.[5]

Griffin won Album of the Year and Artist of the Year award at the 2007 Americana Music Honors & Awards ceremony and is one of only three female artists to win the latter (with Griffin being the second after Loretta Lynn in 2005 and Gillian Welch following in 2012).

Track listing

All songs written by Patty Griffin.

Personnel

References

  1. Web site: Katie . Hasty . Fall Out Boy Hits 'High' Note With No. 1 Debut . Billboard.com . 2007-02-14 . 2008-03-15.
  2. News: Ayers. Michael D.. Patty Griffin ventures into gospel with new album. Billboard. Reuters. January 8, 2010. January 9, 2010.
  3. Mervis, Scott (8 February 2007), "For the Record: 2/8/07". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Accessed 2008-07-24
  4. Collis, Clark, Dombal, Ryan, Endelman, Michael, Greenblatt, Leah, Vozick-Levinson, Simon (19 January 2007), "Swinging Singles". Entertainment Weekly (916):78-79
  5. Zuel, Bernard. "Patty Griffin". The Sydney Morning Herald. February 16, 2008.