Sarah Dougher

Day One - Sarah Dougher

Release Date: 8/10/1999

Recording Date: 8/1999

Tracks: 12

Length: 00:45:01 Hrs

Label: K

Type: CD

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (12)

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03:59
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04:17
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02:28

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What the Critics Say

The wry, thoughtful songs on Sarah Dougher's solo debut address friends and lovers in various degrees of geographical and emotional dislocation. Her guitar- and piano-based sound and unadorned alto are reminiscent of early Liz Phair, but Dougher is a more explicitly political songwriter. So where "Moving" takes a lover to task for refusing to build a life in one place, and "40 Hours" celebrates its narrator's own pleasure in running away, "Everywhere West" debunks the romantic mythology of female pioneers in the old West. Occasionally Dougher's politics outshine her craft: "The Day Bella Abzug Died" is a rousing feminist campfire song, but seems thin and didactic compared to her subtler work. In addition to its eleven originals, Day One features a languid cover of the Eagles' "Take It to the Limit" which blends surprisingly well with Dougher's own songs. ~ Kristi Coulter, All Music Guide

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