This came out in 2000 — or at least that’s when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing):
There is another Kramer in New York — and no, I don’t mean that old hippie who runs the Seinfeld tour.
This Kramer, not to be confused with Jerry’s wacky, wire-haired neighbour, is a music legend, at least in underground circles. He’s played in a million bands and put out a million albums most folks have never heard (Shockabilly and Bongwater, anyone?). And on his own Shimmydisc label, he’s recorded, produced and released another million or so albums by other artists most folks haven’t heard. The latest is dreamy indie-folk singer-songwriter Mara Flynn, the voice of Milksop Holly. Like a collaboration between Liz Phair and Fiona Apple, her second disc Time To Come in is a set of intimate, confessional songs full of yearning, naked emotion and haunting melody, delivered in a voice as hushed and warm as an autumn breeze. Just because you haven’t heard her doesn’t mean you don’t deserve to.