The cover of 'Ride'

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"Run The Wild Country" Listen to a two minute sample
"Maria" Listen to a two minute sample
"Deep Dark River" Listen to a two minute sample
"Blue Norther" Listen to a two minute sample
"Your Face" Listen to a two minute sample
"Angelee" Listen to a two minute sample
"Too Tired To Leave" Listen to a two minute sample
"Last Days Of Summer" Listen to a two minute sample
"Roll Away Car " Listen to a two minute sample
"Shiny Dime " Listen to a two minute sample
"Islamorada" Listen to a two minute sample

Album title: Ride

Release Date: August 19, 1997
Label: Signature Sounds
Producer: Peter Gallway and Louise Taylor
Engineer: Peter Gallway and Mark Thayer

MUSICIANS:

Louise Taylor - vocals, acoustic guitar
Rani Arbo - Background Vocals
Wendy Beckerman - background vocals
Seth Farber - accordion
William Galison - Bass, Harmonica
Peter Gallway - Background Vocals
Jennifer Hersch - Standup Bass
David Mansfield - Mandolin, Violin
Paul Ossola - Electric Bass, Fretless Bass
Kelly Joe Phelps - Slide Guitar
Dean Sharp - Percussion
Marc Shulman - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Chris Smither - Electric Hollow Body Guitar, Vocals
Ben Street - Standup Bass
Frank Vilardi - Drums, Percussio

When Louise Taylor reaches within herself to express a song, the world seemingly comes to a halt. A songwriter confident in her artisry, Taylor moves you in a deep way. Her music is inherently sincere, drawing on her life experience for sustenance and inspiration.

Louise Taylor is recognized as one of the finest singer-songwriters in America. Produced by Peter Galway and featuring appearances by acoustic bluesman Chris Smither (a duet on the lovely "Too Tired") and slide guitar wizard Kelly Joe Phelps, the album includes touches of country, blues and Celtic music. For fans of great songwriting, RIDE is an exhilarating journey.

"Subtle, solid, genuine and intellegent, RIDE is a collection of 11 songs that fit so well together thast it's hard to imagine taking one away or adding one more." -Music Reviews Quarterly