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"Wow."
Genre: Pop: Folky Pop
Release Date: 2005
Maggie Walters
Maggie Walters
Record Label: Maggie Walters
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Fingerprints 5:02 Album Only
2. Be Careful Love 3:59 Album Only
3. Spin 4:46 Album Only
4. Ann Marie Explained it All 3:38 Album Only
5. Another Living Room 3:22 Album Only
6. The Other Spin 4:29 Album Only
7. Sundays 3:34 Album Only
8. Gibraltar 4:32 Album Only
9. Flash 3:39 Album Only
10. Shades of Gray 5:54 Album Only

Album Notes

THE MYSTERY OF MAGGIE
Kevin Connor, 107.1 KGSR Radio Austin, TX

In Austin, a town full of musicians toiling doggedly away at their craft, often for years without artistic or commercial success, Maggie Walters just arrives and in very short order, gathers up our best musicians, and makes a great record. Yes, it's a great first album, but it's also one that is comparable to the best to come out of Austin this year...

...if the character in "Be Careful Love" is the same woman as in "Fingerprints," she is giving some very confident advice to her new suitor: "Don't go making all your plans, cause I'll just fuck 'em up," sung so delicately that you are completely disarmed, if not charmed, by the use of the f-word. Then she comes in with the knockout punch: "I probably won't remember you, but baby you'll remember me." Ouch. How would you like to be on the receiving end of that lyric"

With "Spin," Maggie moves onto current events with a brilliant deconstruction of the state of broadcast news, set to a striptease beat. It's sly, it's sexy and it's deadly accurate... "The Other Spin," takes a hint of the original for a top-down ride through Memphis, with funkified support from "Scrappy" Jud Newcomb and Bukka Allen.

Maggie's album maintains its strength all the way through. Stand-outs for me include "Sundays," which in its elegant simplicity is reminiscent of Robert Earl Keen's bridgeless masterpiece, "Not a Drop of Rain."

"Flash" is fun and revealing, as the author rejects the soulless "bling bling" of some rich dude and challenges him to "show me what's inside."

The quality of the songwriting on this album is remarkable, both in its lyrics and its music. I find myself listening to new albums by artists I already hold in high regard, not just from Austin, but from everywhere, and thinking, "Well, this record is good, but it's not as good as Maggie's."

Mysteries remain, however. Will she stay with us in Austin? Or will she take a match to us and move on?


FOUR STARS IN THE AUSTIN AMERICAN STATESMAN:

"New Austinite Maggie Walters possesses that great combination of searching for who she is as a person, but knowing exactly what she wants as an artist. The result is a stunning debut album that resists showoff urges-vocals blend into the soundscape and wordplay stops short of cuteness-while ultimately making the listener gasp "wow!"..

... Walters establishes her turf as somewhere out in left field with the Stax groove of "The Other Spin," the eerie rhythmic ache of "Fingerprints" and the punch drummer Searles gives to the singer-songwriter gut of "Sundays." This album, which climaxes with the celebration of uncertainty on "Shades of Gray," overflows with an attitude that self-expression is only the car; it ain't the open road. This 24-year-old from Kansas roars down the interstate with the top down on a journey just begun..."
--Michael Corcoran

THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE:

"Kelly Willis as an indie diva? Maggie Walters voice sounded equally pure and pleasing on her self-titled local debut, written entirely - to good effect - by the 24-year-old scene newcomer. Slip her on for size.."
-Raoul Hernandez, Music Editor- The Austin Chronicle


TEXAS MUSIC MAGAZINE:

Sometimes a debut album sings from the first notes: "Listen up! A star just might be born here." And Austin newcomer Maggie Walters not only knows that tune but is singing and writing it for herself. Hailing from Kansas via Chicago, she arrived in Texas two years ago to prove how genuine talent seeks its own level. With some of the capital City's top musicians, Walters cut this exquisitely arranged set on which the impact of just a few players per song feels bigger than the sum of its parts. Mining a vein somewhere between Kate Bush and fellow Austin thrush Patty Girffin-but with a supple voice all her own-she seduces the listener with alluring songs like the mesmerizing opener "Fingerprints" and the echoing folk-rock tango "Ann Marie Explained it All." They all play like friendly whispers in the ear and suggest that this talents level could well be up where the stars shine.
--Rob Patterson


THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE, TEXAS PLATTERS:

"...Walters' finely honed debut reveals itself a Crow of a different color.. the 24-year-old transplanted Midwesterner finesses subtle folk-pop between hushed twang ("Be Careful Love") and driving rhythms ("Ann Marie Explained It All")
...well-worn territory plays fresh thanks to Walters' way with words.. Kiss-offs like "Fingerprints" get a boost from careful prose like "Now I wait for the rain to come wash the fingerprints that you left on my face, in my heart, in my veins."
Floating on her voice, the words sing like Dolly Parton or Loretta Lynn, breathless yet bold."

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REVIEWS

After a long time!!
author: Joerg Kruse
                            
I waited pretty long for this album,but yes..it was worth the wait! Thank you,Maggie! Keep going!
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Simply Amazing.
author: Lindsay Felix
                            
This cd is simply amazing. The songs are honest and real, and Maggie's voice is beautiful. These are definately songs people can relate to, and connect with. I don't buy cd's anymore, I just buy songs on itunes, but I had to buy this cd, and I just love every bit of it.
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Don't Judge a Book- or CD-by it's Cover
author: George
                            
It's nice to listen to this, because she really sings as if she means it and I find her voice to be very pleasing and unique. The songs Another Living Room and Flash (listen to the lyrics) are in my opinion the best on the album if you like a story. I was suprised by how smart the music actually is, though the cover led me to assume otherwise, Maggie Walters is super-talented and this is an EXCELLENT CHOICE.
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author: Angela
                            
Maggie Walters doesn't sound like anyone else- her voice is totally unique and natural sounding. I first became interested when I heard her live on an NPR special Texas podcast. I thought it was such a beautiful and different song, and now I have the CD, and the whole CD is that way. I love the lyrics, because she says what she wants to and to me,that is very empowering.
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