STYLE: Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 12990-2656 LABEL: Rocketown RRD3723 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1 RELEASE DATE: 2005-06-18 RRP: £8.00
Reviewed by Tony Cummings
Having heard too many live albums by established artists that are clearly a cheapish way of putting out a new album while they think about writing new material, I approached this one with a certain reluctance. But it in fact shows the blind singer/pianist in an excellent light as with her regular on-the-road guitarist, bassman and drummer she creates a relaxed, intimate mood of warm bonhomie and no little artistry. Recorded at the House Of The Blues club in New Orleans, (hey, Mr Publicist, please leave off the overused "legendary" description) this shows previously unsuspected blues and jazz influences in Ginny's approach while that deliciously acrobatic voice (beautifully close mic-ed here) and the stripped down accompaniments bring a new vibe to her old hits. In fact, having long rated "I Wanna Be Moved" from her album debut it's a revelation to hear the song here without the ricocheting electro-beat and realise what a gem it is. (It's also good to hear most of the lyrics - Ginny has long been a singer whose eccentric enunciation effectively obscures many of her best lines.) If that last observation seems a tad hard and likely to hurt the dear lass, Ginny assures the audience on the spoken intro to "Call Me Beautiful" that she doesn't read reviews of her albums. Her interaction with her road seasoned musos is excellent - there's even a bass solo on "I Love The Way" while her singing, like on the goose-bump inducing "If You Want Me To" is all but faultless. Also, her bluesy cover of Lenny Kravitz's "Let Love Rule" is fun. As a bonus, there's a new song "Live Once", a taster from Ginny's forthcoming studio album. A thoroughly engaging set from an increasingly confident singer/songwriter.
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I love the way her songs are written, they say so much that
you do realize there saying untill you hear them again. and
how she writes with such faith that so knows one day she
will see through God's eyes and through the trials that she
has been through she still chooses to walk through the
valley because she knows He wants her too. we all should
have that kind of faith that moves mountains.
I love the way her songs are written, they say so much that you do realize there saying untill you hear them again. and how she writes with such faith that so knows one day she will see through God's eyes and through the trials that she has been through she still chooses to walk through the valley because she knows He wants her too. we all should have that kind of faith that moves mountains.