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Like her husband Steve Earle, Allison Moorer was a powerful country singer who could never be comforted with all that Nashville had to offer. On her 2010 album, Crows, Moorer settles into a gorgeous adult-contemporary setting where her shimmering voice can add a simple grace and elegance to these songs of love and hope. “Easy In the Summertime” has a warm, soothing flow. “Still This Side of Gone” holds a sadness underneath its elevating piano chords. “Like the Rain” retains the country harmonies while its melody and arrangement explores its own sweet, sophisticated texture. Moorer learned quite a bit from her collection of covers, Mockingbird, where Nina Simone and Patti Smith received equal coverage. That adventure gave Moorer an insight into her own restless soul. She never comes close to rocking out, but the extra spring in her step for “Sorrow (Don’t Come Around)” shows her attitude is not about to take the backseat to anyone. Even the sad songs retain a defiant pride and determinism.

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Thank You Allison

To Fan,

Buy it!! You will not be disappointed. Allison just gets better and better with every record. Same amazing voice with lyrics straight from the soul.

To Allison,

Thank you for creating such beautiful records. Each one of them has reached me with such impact. I wish all art was as honest as yours.

very interesting

I would not put this CD in the "Country" genre, which makes me wonder what a southern singer has to do to change that label. I just listened to "Goodbye to the Ground" and "Should I be concerned" and they sounded anything but country. A little indie-jazz? Maybe this is the new indie country-jazz sound or something. Those 2 were very nice songs. A true departure for ms. Moorer, in my opinion. "Broken Girl" is very nice too but more pop which is more like her last CD. All in all, Congratulations to Allison - this is really beautiful. Hope you get some meaningful recognition.

sperry59

I really liked this album..although not much should be listed in a country genre!, well worth your time . Very nice!

Biography

Born: June 21, 1972 in Mobile, AL

Genre: Country

Years Active: '70s, '90s, '00s

Allison Moorer was born into a musical family and raised in the small southern Alabama town of Frankville; when Moorer's father shot her mother and then turned the gun on himself, older sister Shelby Lynne — soon to become a country singer herself — took charge of raising Allison. After attending the University of South Alabama, Moorer moved to Nashville, hoping to get her start as a studio backing vocalist. She struck up a songwriting partnership with musician and future husband Butch...
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