 
	2008-05-12
Allison Downey's second album, Across The Sea, is not quite as diverse as the press release makes it out to be, but it's still a wide-ranging (and, most importantly) enjoyable album to listen to, if for nothing else than to take in Downey's voice (which shifts in tone and texture from song to song). The songs themselves tend to sit mostly on the folk side of things, although they do occasionally wade in to rock territory. Downey is at her best here when the songs are a bit more abstract, like “Landscape” and “Blue Deep Aegean.” If you're looking for a simple, down-to-earth folk album, Across The Sea might be just what you're looking for. – Adam Goran 
												
			WILLIE NELSON
Lost Highway
 
												
			Waiting For Henry
Town Called Patience
 
												
			WATER LIARS
Phantom Limb
 
												
			The Avett Brothers
Mignonette
 
												
			Jeremy Pinnell
Ties Of Blood And Affection
 
												
			Cowboy Junkies
At  the End of Paths Taken
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