Unbelievable CD
author: Brooks
I am in complete adoration with this CD-- it is my new favorite!!! I found Stephen Kellog on CD Baby a couple of weeks ago, and have not stopped listening to this CD each and every day. His voice is awesome, his personality is tremendous, and why he isn't as big as John Mayer (not that they sound just a like, but a similar idea) is beyond me. I have now ordered every other CD of his (although Lucky 11 isn't quite as exhilarating for me, yet at least) and can't wait to get them into my head and heart the way that South of Stephen has. Take Me Into Town is the best song I've heard in a long time, and probably my favorite song of this year-- excellent writing and harmony.
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Absolute Quality. a new favorite.
author: Annie
I'd been exposed to Stephen Kellogg recently live in concert, and immediately went out and found all his CDs. Thus far, this one is my favorite. The songwriting, instrumentation and his voice are all exceptional. Highlights for me are the first two tracks: Southern State of Mind and Take Me Into Town. I can listen to them both over and over again. But I shouldn't let that stop me from heartily enjoying the rest of the CD :)
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EXCELLENT MUSIC
author: MICHELE MARTINEZ
THIS CD IS ONE OF THE BEST SURPRISES I HAVE FOUND! I LIKE EVERY SONG AND REALLY LOVE MR. KELLOGG'S VOICE. THE LYRICS ARE VERY PERSONAL AND THOUGHT PROVOKING.I LIKE THE PRODUCTION OF THIS ALBUM ALSO NOTHING IS TOO UP FRONT OR OVER EFFECTED.
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a sparse, wonderful cd
author: Anthony
Being a fan the alt-country genre, I was happily susprised by the alt-country flavor of this cd, especially considering the first SK album I purchased, Bulletproof Heart, had a pop sensibility and more of a singer-songwriter feel. The tracks on this cd have a sublime beauty and SK manages to tap into that fountain of authenticity that makes country music such an honest, heartfelt art form. Buy this cd if you love alt country music. (I must also agree with reviewer Brooks here who indicated Lucky 11 is the only SK cd I have not become immediately very fond of).
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