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Former Hudson Valley resident Kat Mills recently relocated to Blacksburg, Virginia, but she returned to this areaโ€”and its wealth of musical talent and studiosโ€”to record her second effort, Two.

Mills used Scott Petitoโ€™s NRS studio in Catskill, as well as a staggering cast of players including drum giant Jerry Marotta, ace multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell, Petito on bass, and the impressive Marc Shulman on guitar.

Starting off the proceedings with โ€œToo Far Gone,โ€ Millsโ€™s luxurious low voice digs deep in the verse, and just soars on the chorus, as Marotta provides the perfect groove and Shuman colors it with spatial, echoey lines. โ€œOne Time Aroundโ€ holds haunting vocals, sometimes sung in a round, as Schulmanโ€™s eerie guitar serpentines around her. โ€œWhy Would You Say That?โ€ takes a while to find its feet (though the stinging guitar solo just kills), but โ€œSilver Daggerโ€ is timeless and true.

Mills goes it alone in the effective โ€œGreyโ€ and Petitoโ€™s bass just percolates in โ€œMotel Bluesโ€ as the singerโ€™s melody careens around like a pinball off a fast flipper. โ€œ500 Milesโ€ is a traditional-in-waiting and โ€œWalking Awayโ€ is simple and spare, as is โ€œRip Tide,โ€ with its luscious lyrics and violin.

The ideal combination of songs, players, production, and a compelling artist, Two is an extraordinary outing. Mills got it right on this one. www.katmills.com.

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