© 1994 Nemesis

the original album cover which was later replaced.

“But you said it to me
‘Let us meet at some point in space, in time’
--Which will be in relation to what we are.
but also to our ability to let us be taken
Lo where we are goin?”
--Nicholas Mosley, Hopeful Monsters

Click here to read a letter to you from Ferron about Driver

Breakpoint
Girl On A Road
Call Me
Cactus
Love Loves Me
Borderlines
Sunshine's Lament (prologue)
Sunshine
Sunshine's Lament (epilogue)
Independence Day
A Name For It
Maya

“Driver is an expansive sigh of joy...The songs, the best of which recall the dreamy mood of Van Morrison's most enraptured reveries, take stock of life and love in language and music that is startlingly intimate, honest and inspiring. These expansive confessional road songs by the husky-voiced Canadian singer and songwriter communicate a lifetime's wisdom with bone-deep honesty.”
-- Stephen Holden's Top 10 Albums of '94, January 5, 1995, The New York Times p. C15

“She just keeps getting better, which means wiser, truer, more image-rich and commanding. A stunningly brilliant work, yet so deeply human and full of grace.”
-- Scott Alarik's 1994's Top Ten Recordings, December 22, 1994,The Boston Globe, p. 18

“Ferron is a brilliant songwriter that has an uncanny way of reminding us what it means to be human. Driver is some of her best writing.”
-- Emily Saliers (Indigo Girls)

“Ferron has what moves me most...I find sympathy for what is hard, honesty for what is inevitable, a companion in sorrow and triumph, a hand to hold as we keep going, not giving up. I love Ferron and her work.”
-- Shawn Colvin

“Thanks to...Ferron for being on the earth.”
-- John Gorka

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