The tough talking, rock-slanted headliner Ain't It the Truth will make anyone a believer. Suggesting gospel and blues, her raw timbre ignites on her cover of John Lennon's Mother. The morbid reality of how Lynne's parents died intensifies its meaning, but her competitive ability to cover with dignity was demonstrated on her 2008 Dusty tribute album Just A Little Lovin'. She takes an eternal sleep on Tarpoleon Napoleon, which is a bit of a plodder. Her smouldering manner finds more of a charge on I Can't Wait, and the very listeneable All of a Sudden You Disappeared smoothly ripples back into her mellow and pensive engagement.
Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Shelby Lynne - Love, Shelby
The tough talking, rock-slanted headliner Ain't It the Truth will make anyone a believer. Suggesting gospel and blues, her raw timbre ignites on her cover of John Lennon's Mother. The morbid reality of how Lynne's parents died intensifies its meaning, but her competitive ability to cover with dignity was demonstrated on her 2008 Dusty tribute album Just A Little Lovin'. She takes an eternal sleep on Tarpoleon Napoleon, which is a bit of a plodder. Her smouldering manner finds more of a charge on I Can't Wait, and the very listeneable All of a Sudden You Disappeared smoothly ripples back into her mellow and pensive engagement.
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