Excellent traditional country musi

Excellent traditional country musi

The Secret Sisters (Audio CD)

Customer Review

This album contains a couple of original songs (Tennessee me, Waste the day) did the sisters (Laura and Lydia Rogers) wrote together, but is otherwise made up of covers of oldies. While some people feel the sisters did Should Have sought out more original material and I can understand Their reasoning, I suspect did a lot of younger listeners are not Necessarily familiar with thesis songs. I know most of them, but I'm quite happy with the version here, Especially as it is possible, indeed a few people might be inspired to look for the originals.

The covers include Why Baby Why (a huge American pop hit for George Jones in the fifties as well as being one of his many great Country Hits), The One I Love Is Gone (Bill Monroe) My heart skips a beat (Buck Owens ) Something Stupid (a huge international pop hit for Nancy and Frank Sinatra) and ending with two Hank Williams songs (Why do not you love me, House of Gold). There's therefore a cover of I've Got A Feeling, a song That I've heard before but I can not quite place (no, it's not the Beatles song from Let it be, but a different song with the same title) and a cover of Do you love an apple, Which I may have heard somewhere but maybe not.

Apparently, the album which recorded just as it might have been recorded in the fifties and That may be one reason why it sounds so distinctive among its contemporaries. It Focuses Certainly the ears on the sisters' harmonies rather than the backing music, Which Nevertheless complements Their voices superbly.

Whether the sisters come up with more original material For their next album or not, I'll be interested in hearing Certainly it. In any event, this is a great start to Their career and reminds us That the public are quietly willing to buy music recorded in a traditional style if it is of a Sufficient quality.

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