Tiger in the Rain


Tiger in the Rain is an album by singer-songwriter Michael Franks, released in 1979 on Warner Bros.
It was his first album not produced by Tommy LiPuma, Al Schmitt, and Lee Hershberg. The album was arranged and produced by John Simon. Franks plays guitar, banjo, and mandolin. The album cover features "Tiger in a Tropical Storm", an oil painting by Henri Rousseau.

Reception

A. Colin Flood wrote in Enjoy the Music magazine that the album " express Franks’ original synthesis of smooth jazz/rock fusion, again with the understated South American underbeats" that "subsides into clever adult sentiments. This album celebrates an easy life of success."
For PopMatters, Rob Caldwell praised the "clever turn of phrase" that work at a "symbolic level " and "here’s something to be said for escapism, for the armchair-travelling Michael Franks’ music offers."
Music critic Stephen J. Matteo commented for AllMusic the album was "ush, romantic and more experimental than previous efforts" and that while "none of its songs has the instant appeal of some of his earlier writing, the album as a whole is as refreshing and meditative as a stroll through a rain forest."

Personnel

Musicians

Horns
;Horn section
Strings
;String quartet on "Living on the Inside"
;String section on "Lifeline"
  • Harry Lookofsky – concertmaster
  • Jesse Levy, Charles McCracken, Allan Shulman and Abdul Wadud – cello
  • Harold Coletta, Richard Maximoff and Emanuel Vardi – viola
  • Lewis Eley, Charles Libove, Harry Lookofsky, Joseph Malin, Anthony Posk, Richard Sortomme and Harry Urbont – violin

Production