Better Dreams

Price 13.52 - 15.49 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 611587110725


Inspiration is where you find it - or it finds you. Open to every moment, the much-traveled married duo of Pete and Maura Kennedy have spun their personal experiences, musical influences and philosophical beliefs into nine previous albums of winsome original songs, frequently seasoned with exquisitely-performed cover tunes, that blend acoustic-based folk, rock, country, pop and secular gospel into an inclusively delightful sound that"s all their own. After celebrating some of their favorite "road music" by other songwriters on their previous CD, Songs of the Open Road , The Kennedys recorded Better Dreams, their first CD of all-original material in seven years, inspired by a pair of seminars they conducted on "using dreams to unlock your creativity." "All of these songs have something to do with the dreamtime," where "we have a different kind of freedom there," they explain. Time and space become fluid in the dreams The Kennedys have translated into these songs. The cleansing "eternal now" flows through the CD-opening "Breathe," which counsels, "Breathe into a new life, breathe out all the old times." The tricky path to love is illuminated on "I Found a Road" and "Light My Way." Real life nightmares rush into folk history ("Sago Mine," about the January 2006 mining disaster in West Virginia) or flood the modern day (both "Give Me Back My Country" and "American Wish" lament the draining of civil liberties in post-9/11 America). The dream state itself can be a lifeboat (as on the Eastern-tinged title song and "In My Dreams"), an exhausting anchor ("No Mornings"), or, to mix metaphors, an exhilarating rocket ride to a metaphysical sock-hop ("Speed of Soul"). Appropriately, the CD concludes with an ethereal, near wordless hymn to the ultimate dream - peace ("Pacé") Whatever the scenario, The Kennedys use their full palette of vocal and instrumental colors to bring their songs to glowing life. Maura"s lead vocals range from comforting to yearning, from girlish to womanly, from exuberant to delicate, sometimes bolstered by her own sweet harmonies and those of Pete and several guests. As usual, multi-instrumentalist Pete provides a vibrant tapestry of chiming, jangling and twanging guitars, as well as mandolin, keyboards, bass and drums, interwoven with Maura"s sturdy acoustic rhythm guitar, harmonica and glockenspiel.