Robert Denton Kline's album "Poems Of The Civil War" is a powerful exploration of the emotional and historical impact of one of America's most significant conflicts. With a blend of spoken word and music, Kline brings to life the poems of Civil War-era writers, including Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, as well as his own original compositions.
The album's opening track, "The Blue and the Gray," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its haunting melody and evocative lyrics. Kline's spoken-word delivery is both poignant and engaging, drawing the listener into the world of the Civil War and the experiences of those who lived through it.
Throughout the album, Kline's musical arrangements are simple yet effective, allowing the poetry to take center stage. His use of acoustic guitar, harmonica, and banjo create a folksy, rustic sound that feels authentic to the time period.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Gettysburg Address," in which Kline recites Lincoln's famous speech over a backdrop of mournful guitar and harmonica. The result is a stirring tribute to one of the defining moments of American history.