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title: "The Wailin' Jennys 40 Days"
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# The Wailin' Jennys 40 Days

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Product Description "40 Days" represents the exciting US debut of Ruth Moody, Nicky Mehta and Cara Luft...three young Canadian performers whose harmonies and songwriting have been called "spine-tingling," "angelic," and "breathtaking." The group was formed more-or-less as a lark...all three Winnipeg women were established solo artists and admired in Canadian folk circles for their singing and gifted songwriting...and the so-called "supergroup" was meant to last for one night only at a local folk club. As fate would have it, the audience went crazy for them performing in that configuration and a Canadian folk phenomenon was born. With their stirring voices and richly emotional original songs, the Jennys have created one of the most memorable and tantalizing first albums in a long time. Review "If you want to fill your musical plate with seductively beautiful music...40 Days should be your next big meal." -- Vintage Guitar"One of the hottest acts on the Canadian roots music scene!" -- Edmonton Journal"Spine-tingling harmony!" -- Monday Magazine"The Wailin' Jenny's make it clear that 1+1+1 may equal far more than three." -- Pastemusic.com

Review: Heavenly sounds from up North - What is it about Canada providing such fertile ground for great female singer/songwriters? From the peerless Joni Mitchell to the irresistible Lynn Miles (a new album is coming soon!!), there's also been such wonderful work from Susie Ungerleider (Oh Susanna), the Be Good Tanyas, the recent cd from the Duhks and, of course, the Wailin' Jennys. Ruth Moody, Nicky Mehta, and Cara Luft-three Canadian singer/songwriters--have produced the harmony album of the year. Each has a distinctive voice and song writing tone. But, their affinity for each other, vocally, is amazing. A brilliant and lovely opening song, "One Voice" sets the perfect mood. Mostly excellent originals, they also perform several covers: a great version of Neil Young's "Old Man" which called to mind the harmonies of Crosby, Stills and Nash and a lovely take on John Hiatt's romantic "Take it Down." A couple of traditional tunes, as well, including a beautiful closing "The Parting Glass." Don't miss this one. Cara Luft has left the Jennys and been replaced with Annabelle Chvostek. Let's hope the miraculous sounds and songwriting continue. In the meantime, go to the websites of the Wailin' Jennys, Nicky Mehta and Ruth Moody. If you are as taken with them as I am, buy Ruth's MOODY, PENNER AND SWAIN (a celtic album of traditional tunes), Ruth's solo BLUE MUSE, Nicky's WEATHER VANE, and the Jennys' earlier EP. All of them are quite wonderful.
Review: Wonderful voices - I am listening to it now - I'm glad CD's don't wear out like vinyl. I can't get enough of "One Voice" at the start, "The Parting Glass" at the end, and everything in between, espcially "Arlington." I'm another Prairie Home Companion nerd, where a lot of music is filler between the jokes. Not this. Even on a live broadcast, there was something wonderful about their music, so I got the CD for my wife (ok, for me). The production quality on the CD is worth the price, and the harmonies are priceless. Actually, the frequent shift from solo to harmony to unison is a large part of the magic. I have enjoyed Anonymous 4 and the Trio albums of Parton, Ronstadt and Harris, I play Norah Jones and Loreena McKennitt a lot, but the Jennys are my new favorite. Gotta go. "Arlington" is playing.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0002IQGMQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,175 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #100 in Traditional Folk (CDs & Vinyl) #103 in Outlaw Country #179 in Classic Country |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (255) |
| Date First Available  | January 29, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 1996406 |
| Label  | Red House Records |
| Manufacturer  | Red House Records |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2004 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5 x 5.59 x 0.39 inches; 3.6 ounces |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Heavenly sounds from up North
*by D***. on March 13, 2005*

What is it about Canada providing such fertile ground for great female singer/songwriters? From the peerless Joni Mitchell to the irresistible Lynn Miles (a new album is coming soon!!), there's also been such wonderful work from Susie Ungerleider (Oh Susanna), the Be Good Tanyas, the recent cd from the Duhks and, of course, the Wailin' Jennys. Ruth Moody, Nicky Mehta, and Cara Luft-three Canadian singer/songwriters--have produced the harmony album of the year. Each has a distinctive voice and song writing tone. But, their affinity for each other, vocally, is amazing. A brilliant and lovely opening song, "One Voice" sets the perfect mood. Mostly excellent originals, they also perform several covers: a great version of Neil Young's "Old Man" which called to mind the harmonies of Crosby, Stills and Nash and a lovely take on John Hiatt's romantic "Take it Down." A couple of traditional tunes, as well, including a beautiful closing "The Parting Glass." Don't miss this one. Cara Luft has left the Jennys and been replaced with Annabelle Chvostek. Let's hope the miraculous sounds and songwriting continue. In the meantime, go to the websites of the Wailin' Jennys, Nicky Mehta and Ruth Moody. If you are as taken with them as I am, buy Ruth's MOODY, PENNER AND SWAIN (a celtic album of traditional tunes), Ruth's solo BLUE MUSE, Nicky's WEATHER VANE, and the Jennys' earlier EP. All of them are quite wonderful.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful voices
*by K***R on February 3, 2006*

I am listening to it now - I'm glad CD's don't wear out like vinyl. I can't get enough of "One Voice" at the start, "The Parting Glass" at the end, and everything in between, espcially "Arlington." I'm another Prairie Home Companion nerd, where a lot of music is filler between the jokes. Not this. Even on a live broadcast, there was something wonderful about their music, so I got the CD for my wife (ok, for me). The production quality on the CD is worth the price, and the harmonies are priceless. Actually, the frequent shift from solo to harmony to unison is a large part of the magic. I have enjoyed Anonymous 4 and the Trio albums of Parton, Ronstadt and Harris, I play Norah Jones and Loreena McKennitt a lot, but the Jennys are my new favorite. Gotta go. "Arlington" is playing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You Ladies have Earned a Lifelong Fan!
*by N***R on July 5, 2013*

I was just entering my teens when the Beatles took America by storm. In those days, albums were made up of one great song after another, with perhaps one or two tracks that I would call "filler": not quite good enough to be number-one hits, possibly produced before the artists had worked out the kinks. Sometime during the '70s, and increasingly during the '80s and '90s, the bean counters acquired a stranglehold on the music industry. Albums began to appear with one or two great songs; the rest of the tracks were filler. My interest in currently-popular music began to wane because of this, especially when the prices of CDs kept going up and up, for less and less. Thank goodness for the internet. I heard the Wailin' Jennys on Pandora for the first time. I listened at my office as I worked. Every time I heard a remarkably good song, I would activate the browser window and learn that I was hearing the Wailin' Jennys, frequently from this album. I heard one beautifully-sung gem after another. It didn't take long before I decided to buy the album. I am not disappointed. The quality of work harks back to the glory days of the early '60s. I applaud and thank these musicians for bucking the trend of selfishness and greed that nearly destroyed the music business. Thank you for defying the bean counters. I will be back for more.

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