| "A candid and charming collection of songs that glisten as beautifully 
        as a clear mountain stream. Singer/songwriter/poet Tom Rush had a wonderful 
        idea in mind for a concept album, working with music business greats as 
        Arthur Gorson and Paul Harris to blend the best of the time period's songwriters. 
        The effort results in a splendid achievement of emotionally and lyrically 
        gripping material. Taking advantage of his resonant tenor voice and the 
        majestic talents of a stirring crew of musicians, Rush performs wistful 
        and ethereal versions of some of his favorite songs. Material selected 
        include deeply lyrical tunes such as Joni Mitchell's "Tin Angel" 
        and "Urge for Going," and the romantic works of James Taylor's 
        "Something in the Way She Moves." The album, entitled The Circle 
        Game, featured Mitchell's radio hit single of the same name. Certainly 
        during the '70s this album was marketed well and fared with great success 
        among the listening public, inviting Rush into an elite group of solo 
        singer/songwriters of the decade. Just to prove to the world that he is 
        no fluke himself when it comes to arranging and composing, Rush succeeds 
        with two beautifully crafted works of his own, masterfully woven and spun 
        on the acoustic guitar. An endearing work of lush production featuring 
        the brilliant efforts of conductor Paul Harris and orchestra. A must-listen 
        for listeners sincerely curious and seeking a good singer/songwriter talent 
        during this period."  (Shawn M. Haney, All 
        Music Guide) |