They've already had a rich, enviable career the last couple of years,
working festivals, award shows and, memorably, before 60,000 people in
Guangzhou, China. But only now is the music of The Higgins, the family
trio with the jaw-dropping harmonies, finally available on Open Road
Recordings.
The album of a dozen songs is called Real Thing, and the Canadian country music community has been rubbing its hands nearly raw in anticipation.
Already the hook-laden, leadoff "Flower Child" has proven the ideal
radio introduction for Kathleen, Eileen and John Higgins, flying up the
charts and raising eyebrows all the way. Here, say long time fans, we
go. Everything else, fabulous as it was, has been practice,
positioning, preparatory. Now the fun really begins.
It's part mystical, part DNA and always a revelation when two or
more from the same family join in sweet, soaring harmonies. Country
music history is peppered with singing siblings from the brothers
Delmore, Louvin and Everly to bluegrass-ers like the Cox Family and the
Whites, not to mention two of the three Dixie Chicks. It's tradition.
The three Higgins only came to that tradition via a
serendipitous route. They're Irish, are the Higgins, a close and loving
family of seven children from beautiful Delta, British Columbia farm
country with a working dad, a stay-at-home mom and no cable TV. There
was always plenty of music around and plenty of time to indulge in it.
The trio was dripping with potential and eventually Vancouver
music veteran David Wills came on board as manager, later joined by
Nashville's DJ McLachlan. When he first heard a copy of their
traditional "Factory Girl", now included on Real Thing, McLachlan immediately booked a flight and came 3000 miles to see if these three could be for real. They were, and are.
Whether it's the cheery look back at the music of the 60s on "Flower
Child" or the breeziness of "Sounds of Summer", the songs are exuberant
and hook you instantly. "16 Going On 30" about the travails of youth
and life passing you by is darker while "Second Hand Car" is a mini
movie about the big getaway from familiarity with "a full tank of
dreams and you beside me".
Produced by Vancouver's Paul Shatto and David Wills, Real Thing
is an album of promises made and promises delivered. It may be The
Higgins' debut, but it has the stamp of a rare maturity and authority.
The Higgins - John, Eileen and Kathleen - come from rock solid
beginnings that give them a clear-eyed focus on where they want to go.
They are, indeed, the Real Thing.
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