2010-04-08
After her stunning bulls-eye set of Dusty Springfield hits ("Just a Little Lovin'"), Shelby Lynne gets back to her roots-rock acoustic self with this solid release of her own music. The songs are closer to her albums "Identity Crisis" and "Suit Yourself" than the more lushly produced "I Am Shelby Lynne." Not only is she the writer, she's also the producer and the sound is great. The record opens up with the simple, yet exquisite "Something to Be Said" and "Home Sweet Home" and jumps with "Rains Came" and "Why Didn't You Call Me" before the soul-bearing of "Like a Fool" and "Alibi." I also liked the backwoods feel of "Old #7." Lynne's music retains the soulful feel of her Dusty and "I Am Shelby" records; she subtracts the orchestra and emphasizes the guitars this go round and it doesn't hurt one little bit. A talented artist. Michael J. 03/10 R-RootsTHE BRIDGE
BLIND MAN'S HILL
THE NOTWIST
Close To The Glass
Cliff Hillis
Many Happy Returns
American Dinosaur
One For The Birds
GOT A GIRL
I love You But I Must Drive Off This Cliff Now
BEN HARPER AND THE RELENTLESS SEVEN
Live From the Montreal International Jazz Festival
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