WILLARD GRANT CONSPIRACY : EVERYTHING'S FINE

  1. Notes from the Waiting Room
  2. Christmas in Nevada
  3. Kite Flying
  4. Wicked
  5. Hesitation
  6. Ballad of John Parker
  7. Southens of a Northbound Train
  8. The Beautiful Song
  9. Drunkard's Prayer
  10. Closing Time
  11. Massachusetts

Label : Rykodisc

Release Year : 2000

Length : 41:34

Review (AllMusic) : Leaning into every key drop, pianist Peter Linnane kicks of a very comfortable and pretty new album from the Willard Grant Conspiracy. As the deep and chokey vocals of Robert Fisher wash in, "Notes From the Waiting Room" invites all listeners to come and sit beside the big man up front. Pledging love to family and best wishes to friends, Fisher asks for strength to continue his musical fight before Terri Moeller kicks it into a higher gear for "Christmas in Nevada." Undaunted, Fisher takes it back down a peg to where he seems most comfortable for "Kit Flying," and then continues to admit his self-proclaimed faults in the Pete Sutton bass-filled confessional "Wicked." Taking a step out for the drum and bass-based string circles of "Hesitation," Fisher rumbles back in for the snaky folk tune "Ballad of John Parker." The near-morbid down mood persists through "Southend of a Northbound Train," but is again broken by the ironic pacings of "The Beautiful Song." Returning to his call for salvation, Fisher pays tribute to Friends of John with "Drunkard's Prayer," which is both echoed and answered in the dark and ghosty canyons of "Closing Time." Closing the album is perhaps an explanation for it. "Stuck inside in the snow in Massachusetts," says the state-named chorus. It might lead anyone to get a bit dark. Fortunately, Fisher is able to put across his cabin-fevered pain in a way which, though disturbing, is oddly beautiful and stirring. Hopefully, it's just a song.