Nancy Barton's latest album, Show Me The Way To Yesterday, is a delightful collection of songs that takes listeners on a journey through time. The album features Barton's signature blend of folk and country music, with a touch of blues and rock thrown in for good measure.
The album's opening track, "Take Me Back," sets the tone for what's to come. Barton's soulful vocals and acoustic guitar are complemented by a lively harmonica, creating a warm and inviting sound that draws listeners in.
As the album progresses, Barton takes listeners on a musical journey through the decades. From the 1950s-inspired "Rockin' Chair" to the bluesy "I'm Gonna Leave You," each song has its own unique sound and feel.
One standout track is the haunting ballad "Ghost of Love," which showcases Barton's ability to convey emotion through her music. The song's sparse instrumentation and melancholy lyrics create a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the song has ended.