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TMFTMLhttp://intonation.blogspot.com
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New one...Best since Car Wheels.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 22 October 2014 01:40 (ten years ago)
Eh, to each his/her own, but on first few listens I thought much of it was Lucinda trying too hard in a forced manner to sound just like Car Wheels. Album was discussed a bit on the Rolling Country 2014 thread.
― curmudgeon, Wednesday, 22 October 2014 20:24 (ten years ago)
Nothing wrong in trying to sound like Car Wheels. She's got a fine batch of songs on this one.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 22 October 2014 22:14 (ten years ago)
my take, from RC 2014:...LW's Memphis denim jacket blues-soul-gospel-rock-country (not country rock), with haggard vocals centering the daily struggle, with the patched-up rehab home truths, street sermons, and rebel rhetoric are fuel, along with rusty iron in the blood from bass, drums, and guitars (which also provide some rude punctuation at times, lest this Memphis stuff get too tasteful). The I'm down/gotta-get-up alternation does get familiar, but the groove won't let me go--until, of all things, the J.J. Cale track at the end. Could also live without "Burning Bridges," maybe the opener, maybe the other, but no double album has ever grabbed me like this, not right off. (Well, maybe Beatles' white album)(or Blonde On Blonde, but the first is more like a comp, and I never listened to either of those at a single sitting, without getting up to go to the bathroom, like w this 'un)....(first impressions cont.: details of performance, especially guitar notes, sweet and nasty, stand out more than imagery, though points she makes, in conversation etc., are not vague)(vocals center the songs/performances, as I said, but music isn't just setting or highlight for words)
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― dow, Wednesday, 22 October 2014 22:44 (ten years ago)
Very well put. I'm finding this compulsively listenable.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 22 October 2014 23:06 (ten years ago)