Sassy and straightforward
author: Liz Lynch
A rootsy, bluesy and completely unpretentious journey through country/rock territory. Violet Ray's "Good Things" is just what you need if you're in search of a fresh new voice with an authentic country sound.
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author: Tamara Turner, CD Baby
With the guts of Bonnie Raitt, the burn of Melissa Etheridge, the conviction of Mary Chapin Carpenter, and a fresh take on mixing up roots rock, country rock and blues, Canadian artist, Violet Ray delivers solid, slow-burning adult rock. When you need a good hook to pick you up and a love ballad to put you in touch with the ticking of your heart, this is the breed of album that pulls out all the stops, with the blessings of Nashville. You'll be hard-pressed to find another rockin' country roots album that moves into the soul with such ease.
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No excess, just well-played good music
author: Thierry (from France too)
No surprise, it's classical, but a mix of the best you can find in different styles. I agree with all I read below,
especially with Tamara. Gorgeous.
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AUTHENTIC MUSIC
author: THIERRY GUGENHEIM
Authentic music from someone who has a lot of things to say (and sing), very good sound (it changes compared with some of the common soap engineered nowadays which gives no chance to the musicians to value themselves), good song-writting even exceptionnal ( good things is a must).
I hope Violet may have the success she deserves.
Thierry (from France)
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