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Lodged between a heartbreak and a smoke break, Kathy Heideman's Move With Love wandered off I-5 somewhere just south of Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area and broke down. At it's dusty roadside, cheap truck-stop java flows over plaintive coffeehouse tunes concerning InchBobInch and InchNeed.Inch Her session hand's lanky, echo-laden guitar might've twanged a bit strong for the typical sandal-shoed hitchhiker, who'd have fell harder for Dylanesque grandeur on InchThe Earth Won't Hold Me.Inch More Bakersfield than Laurel Canyon, and set to walking in 1976 by the one-off Dia imprint in a plain-Jane, black-on-white sleeve, Heideman's lone LP suffered the geographical misfortune of having ripened in the pre-silicon orchards of San Jose, California, far from more marketable realms-Emmylou's backyard, say, or Joni Mitchell's summery lawn. Heideman herself faded out thereafter, packing her shaken, singular voice into a rustic suitcase, moseying on, and leaping into the moving sun. Album Tracks 1. Bob 2. Tell It True 3. Stormy 4. Sleep a Million Years 5. Need 6. Daddy-Do 7. Move with Love 8. The Road to Myself 9. The Earth Won't Hold Me 10. Fine Street Woman