Reviews
"Her voice has gained depth and she sing with more force and clarity....The bigger difference seems to be the overall mood, which is expansive and welcoming.", "A monumental triple album of fabulist balladry, Edenic elation and introspective, Laurel Canyon-infused songsmithery...", "The most powerful tracks combine sparseness and excessive instrumenation....HAVE ONE ON ME is a spacious artistic statement too original to pass up.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Lyrically she leaps forward, spitting archaic, colloquial, funny and profound on the difficulty of love...", "She simply delves deeper and gives what few artists can deliver: a self-contained world of warmth, crystalline detail, and intimacy...", "It's like tumbling into her world and getting lost for weeks....HAVE ONE ON ME is packed with magic.", Ranked #13 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2010" -- "Bold and subtle, engrossing and bewildering, it was the work of a master.", "Though she remains deeply rooted in Celtic instrumentation and classical music structure, the harpist/songwriter now touches on everything from Indian music instrumentation to surprisingly funky country-music blues.", "HAVE ONE ON ME is suffused with space, invention and playfulness....It's also exceptionally beautiful...", Ranked #1 in Uncut's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2010" -- "The songs -- all 18 -- were impeccably wrought, packed with epiphanies.", "Her melodies have become cleaner, her arrangements less mannered, and her singing more straightforwardly heartfelt." -- Grade: A-