2007-07-30
Quiet, Haunting & beautiful is the best way to describe the new CD from Linda Thompson. Linda has been a major force in the music scene for over 30 years yet this is only her third solo release & the first since 2002’s fashionably late. I guess some traditions are hard to break. Linda continues with the folk sounds of the British Isles on most tracks, dabbles with a little country on the track “Do Your Best for Rock’n Roll”. The track “Day After Tomorrow” could be called a soldiers prayer from both sides of the war & her vocals on this track sounds a lot like her friend, the late great Sandy Denny. The title track “Versatile Heart” is the closest thing to an upbeat pop tune on this disc & the lyrics describe her state of mind with relationships & the world today. Linda remains one of the greatest female vocalists in the music industry, I only wish she would have included a few upbeat tracks on this CD. - Gregg SaurSOUTHSSIDE JOHNNY & THE POOR FOOLS
SONGS FROM THE BARN
THE PANTONES
Inside the Sun's Wild Flame
Sally Dworsky
Boxes
Neil Young
Living With War
JOHN DRISKELL HOPKINS AND BALSAM RANGE
Daylight
WILL PHALEN
Holy Ghost Gold Coast
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