“[Patty] Griffin has some otherworldly instinct for finding transcendent harmonies . . ..” – Houston Press, April 2009. Patty generously lends her voice to the albums of her many friends. Click here to listen to 50 songs recorded by others with THAT VOICE making the recording special.
“‘Bloodline’ has that Ray LaMontagne sparseness that draws your ear to the lyric like a tongue to a chipped tooth. Patty Griffin, everyone’s favorite harmony vocalist, helps oodles.”
“Schneider is at his best singing about heartbreak, so “Changing Your Mind” plays to his strength. Patty Griffin provides gorgeous harmony vocals, and the ballad reaches a climax with the most beautiful bridge this side of San Francisco.”
“The record’s gentle side is represented by the gorgeous ‘I’m Right Here, My Love,’ a ballad on which he’s joined by Patty Griffin.”
Patty sings on four tracks on Ian McLagan’s “Never Say Never”, including the title track, “Loverman” (her vocal support her lends further credence to the thinking that she can do anything with her voice that the situation calls for) and “When the Crying is Over”.
Patty appears on two tracks on Buddy and Julie Miller’s Written In Chalk. She supports Julie’s vocals on “Don’t Say Goodbye” and Buddy’s vocals on “Chalk”.
Patty appears on “Desdemona”.
Patty provides supporting vocals on three songs on Gurf Morlix’s Last Exit To Happyland: “She’s A River”, “I’ve Got Nothing” and “Voice Of Midnight”.
Patty appears on “Beautiful World”.
“The absolute highlight of the album . . . is Patty Griffin singing harmony behind Ingram on the track. She’s heavenly.” [more]