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...story of a night on the town gone wrong and the resultant misery caused. It's one of those tracks that, because of a certain atmosphere and sadness, stands out from the rest of an album - think "Home Again" on Carol King's "Tapestry," or "Broadway" on Alison Krauss's "Now That I've Found...
...recollected in wisdom. "If you ever loved me the way I loved you/You would be lonely too." "As much as you burned me, baby/I should be ashes by now." Womack attacks these bruised sentiments in a voice that carries odd echoes: Dolly Parton without the wink and giggle, Alison Krauss after three years of therapy. Womack can play a tune choir-girl straight or give it a twist of bluegrass (which she can not only sing but also singe with wildfire intensity). Each rendition has the clarity of a soul that realizes loss is a form of purification, a scraping...
...said Where the Wild Things Are originated as Where the Wild Horses Are, a suggestion from author Ruth Krauss, until Sendak realized that he couldn't draw horses...
...Karpinski Ognjen Kavazovic Jessica M. Kaye Eben E. Kenah Jared C. Kennedy Andrew Kim Bom S. Kim Nancy H. Kim Ronald Y. Kim Boris Khentov Danielle J. King Matthew T. Kishlansky Adam J. Klein Michael L. Klein Tom M. Kolokotrones Ronald Y. Koo Alison M. Kraus Gregory S. Krauss Justin M. Krebs Praveen S. Krishna Taissa N. Kuncio Ilana N. Kurshan Jennifer C. Laine Sukanya Lahiri India F. Landrigan Eugenie A. Lang Melissa R. Langsam Benjamin A. Lanson Carmelo Larose Garrett L. Law Bryan S. Lee Joseph J. Lee Laura T. Lee Linus Lee William S. Lee Adrienne Leight Jessica...
...Gregory S. Krauss and Daniel D. Springer contributed to the reporting of this story...