author: joe del priore
A pristine, unadorned sound, she never over extends her instrument. This release showcases her mastery of country pop, rock and folk. "Enough" has a stinging chorus, "Repairs" is a mid-thities reality check, "Bury This One" a nasty rocker, Dave Hamberger adds pretty dobro on "Lost" while Russell Farhat provides haunting violin on "My Mother Never Told Me". These are romantic, bittersweet, angry relationship songs.
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Takes you for a great ride
author: Jenny S.
This CD is full of great melodies and intriguing lyrics. A couple of the songs sound like they have the same basic melody behind them, but each one is made distinct by the mood it evokes and the message it carries. There's raw emotion in "Repairs" and "Bury This One," pensive thoughtfulness in "When She Comes Down," and a nice final uplift in "Better Off."
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strait forward and unpretensious
author: ken lawrence
lisa's voice is kind of like kim richey meets kathlene edwards soft beautiful and with out decoratation. what you hear is what you get and boy did i like what my blind man ears heard. visited her site and e-mailed her and she apreciated the kim richey references and said she loved her stuff. you'll love lisa with just a quick listen so grab this one now y'all.
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