Why the fuss?
The tunes are good but her voice is very ordinary
The tunes are good but her voice is very ordinary
I think she's great - crystal clear voice, amazing song choices. I ended up seeking out other tracks by the songwriters she's covered.
A voice that goes right to my soul. Feel good relaxing music for work and on the road. Sorry Radiofreesrini, your loss if you don't hear it or feel it.
Sounds like a singer-songwriter country musician, although she didn't write many songs, so most of these are covers. I'm not a fan of slow maudlin tracks in general so I just downloaded the up-tempo tracks which are 1, 2, 7 & 8. The stand out track for me was Not The Tremblin' Kind. I also recommend these tracks from her other albums: When The Roses Bloom Again - 1, 2 & 4. Humming By The Flowered Vine - 1, 2, 5 & 6.
Laura won me over the first time I heard "Queen of the Coast". Anyone who would take the time to sing a song about Bonnie Owens has my vote. Oh, yeah...Cat who?:)
It took me a while to get used to Laura Cantrell's understated delivery, but once i did, i was hooked. This record cuts a wide swath across the alt.country spectrum, from the resigned despair of of "Two Seconds" to the saucy country bop of "Churches off the Interstate." Perhaps the catchiest track is the zydeco-tinged "Do You Ever Think of Me?" Download this, and you won't be able to stop thinking of Laura.
i thought because it was on matador this would be good. no. it's alt-country dreck as far as i can tell. no cat power here. do yourself a favor and download "holly golightly" instead. that's some amazing music. this is just boring. i feel bad that john peel liked this, but he was old. :( that said maybe it'll grow on me - but so far it's so boring i doubt i'll ever listen to it again! -rfs http://www.radiofreesrini.com