A beautiful voice in horrible time intellectual productions

A beautiful voice in horrible time intellectual productions

This Is Shelby Lynne (Audio CD)

Customer Review

Shelby Lynne began her career with 5 albums in 6 years that were overproduced by the Bank and stylistically unheinheitlich. This sampler with titles of the first 3 albums Lynne contains one of its first title ever, the fine duet "If I Could Bottle This Up" with George Jones, a few titles from the 30:00 min short debut album "Sunrise" (1989), all more-saturated Title of the following "Tough All Over" (1990) and some of the titles from their third album "Soft Talk" (1991). Even then Lynne could really sing well: Their throaty contralto, her downright incredible vocal range, her sensitive interpretation and her (then sometimes a little labored klingender-) pressure for harder titles - it's amazing what the Anfangzwanzigerin brings as musically. As they "Walk The Line I" by Johnny Cash trims on shuffle and blues, earthy and yet fit. As they made a ballad makes a gritty rocker with "Lonely Weekends". The gentle and jazzy "Dog Day Afternoon" - always brings Lynne with her variable singing the song shine.

If it were not for the support. And the sounds simply atrocious. The albums are indeed produced sound technically clean across the board, but the musicians and producers have delivered as an accompaniment really worst mass-produced with all sound technical deadly sins of the late 80s: The percussion is basically mixed with fat Hall and moved the sound so far forward that the rimshot on the two in some songs is louder than the song. On the whole compilation there is not a single piano, but only the then trendy sampler and electric piano sounds from Yamaha, Kurzweil and Co - it sounds like the worst, quickly produced sound scrap. The pedal steel guitar whine genre typical boring to himself, the guitar work is as routine as listless (Lynne played on your album later often the guitars even a, while listening to these productions I suspect, why). It's no wonder that Lynne later began to produce their own albums and their latest album "Revelation Road" (2011) even completely grossed alone. The accompaniment kills the music - that you regret to say clearly in this sampler. It would be meritorious, to free these times great vocal tracks from the sound of the 80 garbage and remix with more fuel-efficient and more sensitive accompaniment. A remix did not urgently.

But even so, there are on this sampler good interpretations of a brilliant singer, you just have to hide the accompaniment. For fans a must and who does not like Sampler, the second album Lynne's "Tough All Over" should instead purchase that is from their first three albums with the best security.

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