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Larry
Simpson
KOCR Radio • Fort Worth Texas USA
Many people said that Lolene would have a difficult time
producing another album as strong as her debut effort, "Lonely Dealin's."
However, Lolene has
done just that, and more. Her new album, "Everything You Are" is
truly outstanding in every respect.
The songs, the music, the overall presentation, and, yes,
Lolene's powerful singing have surpassed every expectation. "Everything You Are" establishes
Lolene as a legitimate future country music star.
In making "Lonely Dealin's," Lolene recognized the musical
brilliance of Danny Parks [Sessions Leader and Guitars], and Lolene and
Parks understood
how well they worked together. That is why Lolene insisted that Parks produce
her new album. The result is self-evident; Parks and Lolene are a formidable
team.
Lolene selected eleven songs for "Everything You Are" which
describe how a bold, impulsive, lonely young woman seeks, finds, and transforms
her
relationships from impersonal casual encounters into a mature, enduring love.
"Everything You Are" features tunes by such notable
country music stars and established writers as Gail Davies, Gilles Godard,
Pat McLaughlin,
and Bill LaBounty. Lolene's powerful and emotional vocals transform these
wonderful songs into an honest collection that work together to amplify the
messages of the individual songs.
Lolene weaves these songs into a story of love, a love that endures and
strengthens as the lovers confront life's many triumphs and disappointments.
It is clear that Lolene shares her personal sorrow and joy through this tapestry
of song.
However, the threads in this fabric have many owners. Lolene's
emotive style allows a listener to experience this journey on a very personal
level. The
album's title, "Everything You Are" appropriately captures this
album's universal appeal.
Musically, the production of "Everything You Are" is
characteristic of the talent and expertise of session guitarist and producer
Danny Parks
(Amazing Rhythm Aces) and a select group of Nashville session mainstays supported
by backup vocalists and recording engineers assembled by Parks.
The players in addition to Parks (guitars, mandolin, and dobro) include
Dennis Wage (Keyboards), Michael Johnson (Pedal Steel), David Hungate (Bass),
and Owen Hale (Drums). Backup vocalists are Tammy Pierce, Kim Parent, Ray
Barnette, and Bill LaBounty.
It is difficult to pick just one or two songs from this album as significantly
better than the others. Each song is well written, emotionally sung, and
powerfully presented. However, my favourites include Life Less Ordinary,
Let Me Love You, Everything You Are, and You Rock.
However, this eleven-song collection works together to amplify the message
of the individual songs.
"Everything You Are" is a wonderful album that successfully blends
the heartfelt elements of traditional country music with a presentation that
will appeal to a broad base of music fans. This album is necessary addition
to any serious country music collection. For more information about Lolene,
her music and to purchase her albums, please visit her website, http://Lolene.net.
Many people said that Lolene would have a difficult time producing another
album as strong as her debut effort, 'Lonely Dealin's.' However, Lolene has
done just that, and more. Her new album, "Everything You Are" is
truly outstanding in every respect.
The songs, the music, the overall presentation, and, yes,
Lolene's powerful singing have surpassed every expectation. "Everything You Are" establishes
Lolene as a legitimate future country music star.
"Everything You Are" is a wonderful album that
successfully blends the heartfelt elements of traditional country music
with a presentation that
will appeal to a broad base of music fans. This album is necessary addition
to any serious country music collection. For more information about Lolene,
her music and to purchase her albums, please visit her website, http://Lolene.net.
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