Storms (Nanci Griffith album) explained

Storms
Type:Album
Artist:Nanci Griffith
Cover:NanciGriffithStorms.jpg
Recorded:January – May 1989
Studio:Ocean Way, Nashville
Length:37:04
Label:MCA
Producer:Glyn Johns
Prev Title:One Fair Summer Evening
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Late Night Grande Hotel
Next Year:1991

Storms was the eighth studio album released by singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith. When recording the album, Griffith chose to go in the direction of mainstream pop music. This was quite a musical change for her, as her previous albums had been folk and country music. Griffith enlisted the talents of noted rock music producer Glyn Johns for the musical style change. The album landed at No. 42 on the Billboard Country Albums chart, and at No. 99 on the Pop Albums chart in 1989. The last track on the album, "Radio Fragile", is about singer-songwriter Phil Ochs.[1]

Critical reception

Robert Christgau did not much care for the album. He gave it a C+ and remarked, "I don't know. But I expect she thinks it has something to do with art."

Writing years later for AllMusic, critic Lindsay Planer noted that although her change in style was not well received by purists, Griffith "unfurled some of her finest musical stories to date".

Personnel

Production

Track information and credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Popdose Guide to Nanci Griffith. January 8, 2008. Popdose. April 9, 2018.
  2. Storms . Nanci Griffith . liner notes . 1989 . . Philo CD 1098.
  3. Top 20 Albums: Country . 1989-09-30 . Music Week . 8 . 2024-07-20 .