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Cry Cry Cry
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [3]
Fretplay [4]
PopMatters (mixed)[5]
Washington Post (favorable) [6]
Album
Cry Cry Cry
Studio album by Lucy Kaplansky
Richard Shindell
Dar Williams
Released October 1, 1998
Genre Folk
Length 49:20
Label Razor & Tie
Richard Shindell, Lucy Kaplansky, and Dar Williams
Producer Darleen Wilson
Cry Cry Cry was a folk supergroup, consisting of Richard Richard Shindell chronology
Shindell, Lucy Kaplansky, and Dar Williams. The band re-
Reunion Hill Cry Cry Cry Somewhere Near Paterson
leased a single eponymous album of cover songs on Octo-
(1997) (1998) (2000)
ber 13, 1998.
Dar Williams chronology
Tour
The trio performed together on an extensive tour in 1999 End of The Summer Cry Cry Cry The Green World
(1997) (1998) (2000)
singing mainly the songs included on their collaborative
album. The tour was met with very favorable re- Lucy Kaplansky chronology
views.[1][2]
Flesh and Bone Cry Cry Cry Ten Year Night
(1996) (1998) (1999)
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The album, Cry Cry Cry was a great success on folk music so joined together to cover Buddy and Julie Miller’s "My
radio. Based on playlists sent to FolkDJ-L, it ranked as the Love Will Follow You" on Shindell’s solo album, Some-
fourth most played album by folk music DJs in 1998, the where Near Paterson, and to provide backing vocals for the
fifth most played in 1999, and remained in the top 250 song "Blue Shadows" on Jimmie Dale Gilmore’s album
through 2002.[7] (produced by Buddy Miller), "One Endless Night".
Track listing Notes and references
1. "Fall on Me" (Berry, Buck, Mills, Stipe) 2:56
2. "Cold Missouri Waters" (Keelaghan) 4:32 (based on [1] Joyce, Mike (1999-01-06). "Cry Cry Cry Making a
the Mann Gulch fire) Joyful Noise at the Birchmere". Washington Post.
3. "Speaking With the Angel" (Sexsmith) 3:58 http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/
4. "The Kid" (Mondlock) 5:39 access/
5. "Shades of Gray" (Keen) 4:58 37838067.html?dids=37838067:37838067&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT
6. "Lord, I Have Made You a Place in My Heart" (Brown) (favorable performance review)
3:34 [2] Powers, Ann (1999-01-19). "Converting Life’s Chaos
7. "By Way of Sorrow" (Miller) 3:03 Into Harmonious Fables". New York Times.
8. "Memphis" (Eberhardt) 4:46 http://query.nytimes.com/gst/
9. "Northern Cross" (Smith) 2:55 fullpage.html?res=9402E3DC1430F93AA25752C0A96F958260.
10. "Down by the Water" (Armenti) 3:12 (favorable performance review)
11. "I Know What Kind of Love This Is" (Nields) 4:25 [3] Anderson, Rick. Cry Cry Cry at Allmusic
12. "The Ballad of Mary Magdalen" (Shindell) 5:22 [4] Fried, Kerry. "Cry Cry Cry - Cry Cry Cry". Fretplay.
http://www.fretplay.com/review/s/
Credits shindell_richard/discography-CD-B00000D9WD-
Cry-Cry-Cry.shtml.
• Jay Bellerose – Percussion, Drums
[5] PopMatters review
• Larry Campbell – Guitar (Acoustic), Fiddle, Guitar,
[6] Himes, Geoffrey (1999-01-01). "CRY CRY CRY: ’Cry
Mandolin, Pedal Steel, Arranger, Lap Steel Guitar,
Cry Cry’". Washington Post.
Guitar (Electric Fingerpicked)
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/
• Cry Cry Cry – Vocal Arrangement
access/
• Cliff Eberhardt – Guitar
37809537.html?dids=37809537:37809537&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT
• Richard Gates – Bass
(favorable album review)
• Jon Herington – Guitar
[7] FolkDJ-L, Compiled list of top albums for 1998 and
• Jeff Hill – Bass, Bass (Upright)
for 1999 by Richard Gillmann. The most popular
• Lucy Kaplansky – Vocals, Harmony Vocals
songs were, "By Way of Sorrow", "Cold Missouri
• Billy Masters – Guitar (Electric)
Waters", "Shades of Gray", and "The Kid".
• Chuck Parrish – Guitar (Acoustic)
• Doug Plavin – Percussion, Drums
• Michael Rivard – Bass, Fretless Bass, Bass (Upright) External links
• Richard Shindell – Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, • "Trio pays tribute to melancholy songs" by Ben
Harmony Vocals Wener, Calgary Herald December 30, 1998
• Alan Williams – Organ, Percussion, Arranger, Guitar • "Catching up with Cry Cry Cry" by Ralph DiGennaro,
(Electric), Producer New York Times Magazine, January, 1998
• Dar Williams – Vocals, Harmony Vocals
• Darleen Wilson – Producer
• Stephanie Winters – Cello, Treated Cello
Other recordings
The trio also contributed one song to the folk-tribute al-
bum Bleecker Street: Greenwich Village in the 60’s, covering
Tom Paxton’s "The Last Thing on My Mind". The three al-
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