Catchy pop songs from the 60's/70's
author: VitoM
No customer reviews yet! But it’s not an awful album, as this seems to suggest, on the contrary. It’s a very pleasant pop album, with a lot of catchy songs. If I look for a comparison, Louise Goffin comes to mind. As Louise, Lauren is the daughter of a famous songwriter.
Bobby Braddock penned a lot of country hits, included D-I-V-O-R-C-E, that Lauren briefly covers here as a homage to him. But don’t expect a country album, even though her daddy is a country songwriter and the guests list includes country heavyweights like Matraca Berg, Bill Lloyd, Will Kimbrough, Dan Dugmore, Blake Shelton and many others.
Rather, it’s a pop album with influences from the 60’s and the 70’s. The country ingredient pops up here and there to spice things up, but the core is psychedelic pop (the bubbles and the colours in the cover aren’t there for nothing).
From this point of view, Lauren seems musically closer to Louise’s father, Gerry Goffin, a master composer of now-classic pop songs than to her own. Besides, it’s not an accident that the Beatles are listed in the the album booklet’s “Thanks to” section. Songs like “A Walk Down Sesame Street”, “Someone I Don’t Know” and “Let Me Be Your Layla” are clearly influenced by them.
However, my favourite numbers are the energetic “Don’t Turn Away”, the tongue-in-cheek “Ignorance Is A Bliss”, the Celtic “Plows In Our Field”, the ABBA-esque “Hearts Of Steel” and the airy “Where The Wild Things Are”. But the potential radio hit is without doubt “Lost Dawg”, a song so catchy that you’ll love it after the very first hearing. Why the Nashville majors are not putting this song in their divas’ repertoire is a mystery.
But it’s useless to continue this list of good songs: they are all good! You can really listen to the whole album without skipping a song – and they are 15 for more than 50 minutes of music!!
This debut CD is 3 years old and Lauren’s site has not been updated for two years. That’s really a pity! Buy this CD and maybe we’ll have a chance to see Lauren back with a new album.
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