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Robin Holcomb's "The Big Time," released on January 1, 2002, under the Nonesuch label, is a captivating blend of newgrass and sea shanties that showcases Holcomb's unique storytelling and musical prowess. Clocking in at just under 45 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful collection of 12 tracks that highlight Holcomb's ability to weave intricate narratives with her distinctive voice and genre-blending instrumentation.
From the opening track "Pretend" to the soothing "Lullaby" that closes the album, Holcomb takes listeners through a journey of introspection and vivid imagery. Songs like "Sit Right Down" and "You Look So Much Better" showcase her knack for crafting memorable melodies and clever lyrics, while tracks like "A Lazy Farmer Boy" and "If You Can't Make the Curve" delve into more traditional folk and bluegrass influences. The album also features standout instrumentals such as "Engine 143," which highlights Holcomb's skill as both a composer and a multi-instrumentalist.
"The Big Time" is a testament to Robin Holcomb's artistry, offering a rich and engaging listening experience that blends the best of newgrass and sea shanties. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.