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Hello ~  ( If you are getting this multiple times, I apologize )
Can you believe May is 2/3rds gone already! What a month. . . . the ILLUSIONS DEBUTante release party, Flat Rock Music Festival, and this weekend I will be celebrating my kid's milestones - Ashley's graduation from elementary school; Casey's 13th birthday, and my no-longer a 30 something birthday. Yep, can you believe it, 40 is like nothing I had ever imagined before. When I was a kid, 40 seemed ancient, but with role models like Joni Mitchell, Cher, Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, and so many I cannot even name them all, all performing and entertaining the world, regardless of their age, 40 seems like a kid these days. ( At least this 40 year old feels like a kid.)
 
I have received so many wonderful gifts this month as well. These came in the form of reviews, and have taken my breath away! They can be found on my website (www.kimbuchanan.com/reviews.htm) , as well as scattered around the net and in magazine publications. I thought I would share the ones I know about. If you have seen - or see - others in the futures, please let me know.
 
THE SPECTATOR MAGAZINE . . . May 15th issue
Kim Buchanan may be a wholesome- looking mother of two, but she must have had an interesting past because she's really into mystic karma, hippie trippy, floating musical moods. (She even covers Grace Slick's "White Rabbit.") Most of these 14 tracks are dreamy, wondering folk music with straightforward lyrics sung in her pure, mother-earthy voice. "What prophet ever said 'Treat the women second rate,' I hope he'll burn forever with his hate," she croons bluntly in "See Me." In one of the CD's funnier moments, she teams up with daughters Casey and Ashley on "Dress Code" to parody what must have been a memo straight out of the kids' high school. ("Your undergarments are not to be visible... unless you're a cheerleader!") Scattered throughout are instrumental interludes, including a breathtaking percussion solo and a meditative melody with spiritual minor chords. The lush arrangements include flutes and violins, and sometimes she makes the guitar sound like a sitar. Triangle fans that packed her shows after the release of her first CD will be deliriously happy when they hear this one. -- Jennifer Layton 
 
If my mom were this open-minded and mystic-oriented, I’d wonder what she was putting in her Maxwell House every morning. Kim Buchanan, a wholesome-looking mother of two, is already causing a buzz up and down the East Coast and on MP3.com with her dreamy, trippy take on folk music. Her second CD, Illusions, will take you right down the rabbit hole. And I’m not kidding – she covers Grace Slick’s “White Rabbit.” I really wish I could have overheard her take on the “say no to drugs” talk most parents have to give their kids.

Illusions is folk rock with a psychedelic edge and a soothing, meditative effect on the emotions. It also shows off Buchanan’s interesting angle on songwriting. “No Heart at All,” for example, directs one verse at the co-dependent wife of a man who abuses his children:

You’ve convinced yourself you’re righteous,
and he’s shaping them with love,
but that cruel and heinous treatment
shows that he’s got no heart at all.

She also shows a spirited sense of humor by teaming up with daughters Casey and Ashley on “Dress Code.” She throws in another beautifully done cover song, George Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” She croons wordlessly in the mellow instrumental “Speechless Peace.”

She tries everything. “See Me” picks up the tempo a little with a shuffle-beat country groove and violin. She blends ocean sounds into the title track. Through it all, her voice resonates from the soul of a muse.

Illusions is a beautiful musical journey into a new direction for folk music. Kids, you may want to supervise your parents while listening to this one. by Jennifer Layton.

(Jennifer also is featured on Indie-Music.com with an article on my favorite NC venue. . the Six String Cafe & Music Hall. )
 
If you missed the other reviews from Jim Graves/WFSS, The Cary News & Courier Times, you can click on www.kimbuchanan.com/reviews.htm to get totally caught up.
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NOW, for some of my favorite reviews. Why? Because they are from my audience members. . .folks who have been so supportive and have become my friends. When reading these, I actually had tears in my eyes. Where were they posted? On Amazon.com's listing for ILLUSIONS.
 

5 out of 5 stars A CD that catches your attention, May 9, 2002
Reviewer: Rick Davis from USA

On May 5, Kim Buchanan had her CD release party for her new CD, "Illusions". My wife and I have been following Kim and Jubal's performances for a couple of years now, and the performance that night was one not to be missed. So when I finally got a chance to sit down and listen to her new CD, I was looking forward to seeing what she had done with it. It is no illusion that it is a great CD! I am very impressed with the quality of it - both music and recording quality.

The arrangements are well done and, of course, Kim (lead vocals, guitar), Jubal (percussion), Robin (bass and bg vocals), and Michael (violin and guitar) are each excellent musicians in their own right. But together, they are more than the sum of the parts.

The music itself shows that Kim pours a lot of heart and soul into her writing and performance. I was in a discussion recently where a friend, who is an excellent fiddle player, was describing the playing ability of a professional hammered dulcimer player she and I both know. Her comment was that he "played well" - he got all the notes and timing right. Then she went on to say that there is such a thing as "playing well", but there is also such a thing as playing with passion and heart. She thought the dulcimer player played well. Kim writes and sings and plays well, but she goes beyond that - she writes, sings and plays with passion and with heart, and that is what makes the music on this CD worth hearing - more than once.

But to leave it there would be to leave out the rest of the equation - the engineering and the production. Kim co-produced this CD with Jubal, and engineered and recorded it herself in her home studio. Being a musician myself, and being interested in recording, I was eager to hear what the quality of this DIY project was. One of the things I noticed was the mixing of the percussion and guitar in one piece to get a tolling bell sound. It was very nicely done - the type of thing I hope to be able to do when my time to record comes. Kim and Jubal did a great job producing this CD, and she did a great job engineering and recording it.

OK, so I'm using the word great a lot, but it's because this is one of the best CDs I've heard in a while! I listen to a lot of folk music, American, Celtic, Scandinavian, and have listened in the past more to Rock, Jazz, and Blues. Every once in a while, there comes along a CD that catches your attention for it's sheer elegance of production and performance and content. For me, this is one of those CDs.

5 out of 5 stars Illusions Rocks the Triangle, May 9, 2002
Reviewer: Alan R. Light from Chapel Hill, NC United States

Illusions is the greatly anticipated second release by Kim Buchanan, one of the most popular recording artist in the Triangle area. From the title track to the reprise at the end, the music is written and arranged in a style that just cannot be attached to existing genre's. The best description is Rock with a folk edge, or maybe vice versa! The concentration here is on music with memorable melodies and oh, that voice! It's strong, sweet and perfect at the same time! A number of the tracks, including the title track, "Illusions" are beautiful in the pictures they paint with both the melodies and the lyrics, but others like See Me and High Anxiety will throw you back in your seat. Then there's the hilarious "Dress Code" taken directly from the dress code at a local middle school! What a great piece of satire of our modern hypocrisy!! You must listen to this and play the whole thing over and over!!

 
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Wow! See what I mean. I want to run out and grab a copy. . . Oh, I have a few here already.
If you feel inspired to also write a review, I would feel honored. The on-line stores that host my disc are:
 
If you don't want to wait for the mail to deliver your copy of Illusions, you can get them in Durham and Raleigh at Millennium Music. They actually have Illusions in a listening station there. If you can't find it, ask. They are wonderful folks at Millennium Music!
 
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Just a reminder that on Thursday, May 30th, the Six String Cafe & Music Hall, in Cary will be hosting their first Indiegrrl Show, featuring Jamie Anderson, Wishing Chair, Rachel Cross and me. Show starts at 8, and only costs $5. Hope to see you there.
 
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You know all those annoying "Chain Letters". If you choose, you can make this one. Sharing this email with:     
            1 friend,  puts a smile on your face
            2 friends, puts a spring in your step + a smile on your face
            3 friends, puts a song in your heart, a spring in your step + a smile on your face
            5 friends, puts a special bird song in the air- just for you, a song in your heart, a spring in your step + a smile on your face
            More. . . MY eternal gratitude, and the undeniable feeling that you helped spread the word about the music you enjoy listening to. PLUS a special bird song in the air- just for you, a song in your heart, a spring in your step + a smile on your face
 
But, not sharing it, will not harm you in any way. I hope you will always be in peace and have love and music forever in your heart!
 
Thanks again for allowing me the opportunity to make and share my music!
 
 


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