she'll sweeten yo stew Oh Yeah!
author: ken lawrence
with all the crap country radio or at least so called country radio is playin' well aint it good to know that some singers are country when country aint cool and when country is pop with a southern acsent? wel just one listen to hurts me to and lay your hands on me and train whistle blues well WAMZ Louisville, KZLA los angeles, and WXTU philly or WKLB boston or even WQDR Raleigh can have faith or shania or martina. sean hannity can keep it to. they don't know jack about music. if you don't grab this one you will kick your self tomorrow. so put this one in your player or ipod and listen to it.
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Two-fisted, big-hearted bluesy southern rock.
author: Judy Klass
The songs on this CD have the resonant, mysterious quality of Gillian Welch -- but with more of a gritty, kick-a** quality, and a full-bodied, hard-playing band behind them. Laura Blackley's voice is indelibly memorable, some of the recurring themes are unusual and compelling, and the overall effect is take-no-prisoners terrific.
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Every song tells a story and is accompanied by a great musical beat that absolut
author: Hubert Yarborough
I love the country/pop/blues compisition mixed with the lyrics. Every song tells I story, almost mystical. Indeed Laura and her Band have taken their music to the next level. My family listened to the CD over and over again over the Labor Day weekend. My parents asked if this is Bonnie Rait? They love Bonnie! Great work! My guess is this CD continues to be a hit.
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