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Music CD - Tift Merritt: Another Country

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Music CD: Another Country Artist: Tift Merritt
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Manufacturer: Fantasy
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Tracks:
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1. Something To Me 2. Broken 3. Another Country 4. Hopes Too High 5. Morning is My Destination 6. Keep You Happy 7. I Know What I'm Looking For Now 8. Tell Me Something True 9. My Heart is Free 10. Tender Branch 11. Mille Tendresses
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0888072304550 Label: Fantasy Manufacturer: Fantasy Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Fantasy Release Date: 2008-02-26 Studio: Fantasy
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best of the Year Comment: This is an outstanding album, best I have heard this year. Gorgeous, restrained vocals; intelligent, sensitive lyrics; and a first rate backup band combine to make this a rare and rewarding musical experience. Outstanding audio quality as well. If you have not heard Tift Merrett before, this is an excellent, accessible intro; if you have, I think you will find this a major step forward in her musical evolution.
Neal G.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Grand but Subdued Comment: Tift Merritt's latest effort, long in coming, proves that she is a songwriter of range and merit. This album is somewhat more subtle than
her previous effort, 2004's "Tambourine" and it suffers for it. Even still, it was well worth the wait.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good listening sound Comment: This is this singer best outing. I can listen to it over and over again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Her best yet Comment: In my opinion, this is Tift's best album yet. It is evident that she put her heart and soul into this one. Great, great music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: MELODIC FOLK/COUNTRY ROCK AND VELVETY VOCALS Comment: I often enjoy female singers who can inject a little more edge into their vocals than can be found on this album (for example, Patty Griffin, Brandi Carlile or Thea Gilmore). However, I can easily make an exception in the case of TM; she has a very pleasant, velvety soprano voice and an unforced, spontaneous style of singing - I think her voice combines the folksy purity of Judy Collins and the country sensibility of Rosanne Cash.
'Another Country' is an album of (mainly) mid-tempo folk-country songs; many have captivating melodies, and lyrics which are a clear cut above those of many 'regular' pop songs - they have emotional depth, often conveying a sense of personal alienation and isolation (but also tinged with optimism). TM is supported by some competent playing from her session musicians; whilst this playing is fairly low-key, you should listen out for some great guitar from Charlie Sexton (lead electric) and Doug Pettibone (pedal steel) - occasionally, introducing a little edge to the music (but most of the time, the guys behave themselves). Also, don't miss the delicious harmony vocals (Jay Brown) which feature on some tracks.
Standout tracks for me were : 'Broken' - up tempo country pop-rockers don't come much better than this, 'Another Country' - a gorgeous slower tempo song about unfulfilled yearning, and the blue-eyed soulful 'Morning Is My Destination' (and there are 3 or 4 other songs not far behind in the pecking order). However, there were a couple of songs with which I couldn't connect : 'Tell Me Something True' - I thought the 1970s influenced, commercial R&B/soul arrangement sounded dated; and whilst I can understand the reason for including 'Mille Tendresses', I thought TM failed to nail down this song.
So if you like gentler folk/country-rock which is high on melody and low on edge, then look no further - there are half a dozen or so songs, on 'Another Country', that should easily fit the bill. Simple songs with lyrics that are far from simplistic - nice album.
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Editorial Reviews:
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If the first step brings critical acclaim and the second garners Grammy® consideration, what could be in line for North Carolina native Tift Merritt since a 2002 emergence that left critics scrambling for adjectives? The talented singer/songwriter has often been miscast as a country artist, and Another Country is an opportunity to leave that moniker behind. She dips slightly into the genre, such as on the country rocker "Something to Me," the lead track featuring guitarist Charlie Sexton and sweet organ trimmings from bandmate Danny Eisenberg. From there the record sways into a flurry of styles, and Merritt never misses a beat. The blue-eyed soul of "Morning is My Destination" recalls Dusty in Memphis, while "Tell Me Something True" is an R&B nugget that has the breezy Merritt sounding eerily like Diana Ross. Elements of rock, folk, and blues pervade, and producer George Drakoulias (Black Crowes, the Jayhawks) stays out of the way, allowing Merritt's voice to embody the songs, all 11 of which flow from start to finish, uninterrupted and primed for full-on stardom. --Scott Holter
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