Once in a Very Blue Moon explained

Once in a Very Blue Moon
Type:Album
Artist:Nanci Griffith
Cover:NanciGriffithOnceinaVeryBlueMoon.jpg
Released:1985
Recorded:June 26 – July 2, 1984
Studio:Cowboy Arms (Nashville, Tennessee)
Genre:Country
Label:Philo
Producer:Jim Rooney, Nanci Griffith
Prev Title:Poet in My Window
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:The Last of the True Believers
Next Year:1986

Once in a Very Blue Moon is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith, released in 1985.[1] The album had more of a country sound than her previous albums. Her first two albums were backed sparsely with instrumentation, but starting with this album, the whole complement of country-styled instrumentalists can be heard. Noted country musicians performing on the album include banjo player, Béla Fleck, champion fiddle player, Mark O'Connor, and pedal steel master, Lloyd Green. The title song was covered by Dolly Parton, who included her version on her Real Love album in 1985.

Critical reception

Vik Iyengar at AllMusic wrote, "Nanci Griffith finds her voice on her third studio album, Once in a Very Blue Moon. This is the album where she established her musical identity – she is at home in many genres (which perhaps explains why she never gets played on formatted radio stations), and seamlessly blends folk, bluegrass, and country with a group of stellar musicians, including guitarist Pat Alger and a young banjo player named Béla Fleck." He concluded the review with, "This album marks the emergence of a major talent."

Personnel

Production

Track listing and credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rolling Stone Magazine . The Rolling Stone Album Guide . . 1992 . 9780679737292 . 3rd . 191-192 . en.
  2. "The following year Nanci Griffith, whom Lyle had interviewed for a school paper while he was in college, recorded his “If I Were the Woman You Wanted” on her Once in a Very Blue Moon album. He also sang on the album as well as her 1985 record Last of the True Believers. " in Lyle Lovett, texassongwriters.com
  3. Once in a Very Blue Moon . Nanci Griffith . liner notes . 1985 . . Philo CD 1096.