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Alecia Nugent
Hillbilly Goddess – 2009 (Rounder)
Alecia Nugent
Reviewed by C. Eric Banister
CD Reviews
KINDLE: Changing the way people read
CDs by Alecia Nugent
■A Little Girl...A Big Four-Lane (2006)
■Hillbilly Goddess (2009)
Alecia Nugent wraps her smooth, beautiful voice on her third release around songs written by some of the best in country and bluegrass music: Buddy and Julie Miller, Carl Jackson, Jerry Salley, Larry Cordle and Connie Leigh. She even co-writes a couple of songs - the rousing title track (written with Jackson and Sonya Kally) and the autobiographical Nugent Family Band (written with the storyteller Tom T. Hall and his wife Dixie).
The majority of the album (9 of the 11 songs) is ballads or mid-tempo offerings. Nugent's voice is as strong and melodic as any singer working today and her vocals bring, as Robert K. Oermann also comments in his liner notes, a believability to the lyrics. Whether it be heartache (Don't Tell Me, Dying To Hold Her Again) or leaving (The Last Greyhound, Just Another Alice), Nugent sounds as if she is no stranger to the pain. But she has a sense of humor, as illustrated in Cryin' All The Way To The Bank.
The only complaint is the lack of up-tempo tunes. Of the 11 songs, only 3, Wreckin' The Train, Hillbilly Goddess and Cryin' All The Way To The Bank show any kind of driving rhythm. These three give you a taste of the soulful edge and attitude in Nugent's voice.
"Hillbilly Goddess" is a fine step in the right direction of Nugents development of a unique country/bluegrass blend.
Pour écouter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZVKmc5IhRQ
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=UDeic_VoHa4
Alecia Nugent
Reviewed by C. Eric Banister
CD Reviews
KINDLE: Changing the way people read
CDs by Alecia Nugent
■A Little Girl...A Big Four-Lane (2006)
■Hillbilly Goddess (2009)
Alecia Nugent wraps her smooth, beautiful voice on her third release around songs written by some of the best in country and bluegrass music: Buddy and Julie Miller, Carl Jackson, Jerry Salley, Larry Cordle and Connie Leigh. She even co-writes a couple of songs - the rousing title track (written with Jackson and Sonya Kally) and the autobiographical Nugent Family Band (written with the storyteller Tom T. Hall and his wife Dixie).
The majority of the album (9 of the 11 songs) is ballads or mid-tempo offerings. Nugent's voice is as strong and melodic as any singer working today and her vocals bring, as Robert K. Oermann also comments in his liner notes, a believability to the lyrics. Whether it be heartache (Don't Tell Me, Dying To Hold Her Again) or leaving (The Last Greyhound, Just Another Alice), Nugent sounds as if she is no stranger to the pain. But she has a sense of humor, as illustrated in Cryin' All The Way To The Bank.
The only complaint is the lack of up-tempo tunes. Of the 11 songs, only 3, Wreckin' The Train, Hillbilly Goddess and Cryin' All The Way To The Bank show any kind of driving rhythm. These three give you a taste of the soulful edge and attitude in Nugent's voice.
"Hillbilly Goddess" is a fine step in the right direction of Nugents development of a unique country/bluegrass blend.
Pour écouter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZVKmc5IhRQ
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=UDeic_VoHa4
The flatlanders
Ils sont à Craponne cet éte...
Americana award nominations
SONG OF THE YEAR
“Chalk,” written by Julie Miller, performed by Buddy Miller & Patty Griffin
“Country Love” by the Gourds
“Homeland Refugee,” by Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Butch Hancock, performed by the Flatlanders
“Rattlin’ Bones” by Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson, performed by Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson
“Sex And Gasoline,” by Rodney Crowell, performed by Rodney Crowell
GROUP OF THE YEAR
Buddy & Julie Miller
FlatlandersKasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson
Reckless Kelly
Pour écouterhttp://www.austinsound.net/dl/HomelandRefugee.mp3
Americana award nominations
SONG OF THE YEAR
“Chalk,” written by Julie Miller, performed by Buddy Miller & Patty Griffin
“Country Love” by the Gourds
“Homeland Refugee,” by Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Butch Hancock, performed by the Flatlanders
“Rattlin’ Bones” by Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson, performed by Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson
“Sex And Gasoline,” by Rodney Crowell, performed by Rodney Crowell
GROUP OF THE YEAR
Buddy & Julie Miller
FlatlandersKasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson
Reckless Kelly
Pour écouterhttp://www.austinsound.net/dl/HomelandRefugee.mp3