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Gravity Love

Sandra McCracken

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Album Review

Gravity Love not only serves as the album's title but also as a good way to describe Sandra McCracken's songs. The weight of love and the pull of emotions resonate throughout her tunes, be it physical, platonic, or spiritual love. A songwriter in the confessional vein, McCracken states in "Doubt" "speak it plain or leave it out," but she actually balances from-the-heart sentiments with vividly turned phrases nicely. "Innocence, we pass it down/Like corduroys with the knees worn out" articulates her love woes in a keen and imaginatively observed way, in "Long Way Away." Later on, in "Traincar," she uses the phrase "hot water screaming over the silence of my house" to describe the loneliness that comes after a relationship ends. Her songwriting restraint is readily apparent in "Goodbye George," her tribute to the George Harrison. Instead of a flowery eulogy to her late idol, she uses Harrison's lyrics and life history to create a cleverly constructed pastiche that conveys her sense of loss over his death. McCracken's work displays a Midwesterner's sense of modesty, so it's not surprising that the Nashville-based performer was born in Missouri. Missouri is also Sheryl Crow's home state and McCracken's eminently catchy "Head Over Heel" sounds like something Crow could easily have a hit with. This engaging disc opener gets followed by several other lively, melodic guitar-based numbers. The middle of the album grows a bit quiet as she slows down the pace. She does occasionally spice up her relatively unadorned folk-pop arrangements. A French accordion fuels "Traincar." A mandolin complements the social commentary in "Broken Cup." A Moog and harmonium bring a haunting quality to religious-themed "Shelter"; however, the song still doesn't quite achieve the thoroughly transcendent sound that Daniel Lanois achieved on Emmylou Harris' Wrecking Ball. This is not to diminish what McCracken has accomplished here. Her range of talent might be best seen on the two tunes that close the album. "Chattanooga," a terrific slice of Americana rock, precedes the spare and moving evocation of love and devotion, "All the Miles." Gravity Love establishes Sandra McCracken as a singer/songwriter on the rise.

Customer Reviews

gravity lovely

Sandra McCracken's record, Gravity | Love puts on a clinic about the beauty of language. It does not use any out of this world images to create interest or feeling. It does not rely on ambient musical arrangements to pull you in. It uses very real, honest, everyday images to reveal heartache, struggle, love, joy. While Sandra's use of lyric is as strong as ever, this record is strong on all points. Arrangements are rootsy and very real and Sandra's vocal has never sounded better. The album flows extremely well, with its climax found in the song Portadown Station. This particular one pulls you gently into its grasp with the simple piano & strings arrangement and finally releases you from its clutches so you can sigh. I've listened to this song several times, and I have yet to finish without being fully engaged emotionally. A song-writer has achieved something when you transported into another world with the use of simple music and rather simple lyrics. You will get the same feeling from the track All The Miles. Listening to this song alone makes it worth the price of the whole album. Sandra has a way with words that removes all surprise that her husband's writing has gotten consistently better and better. Gravity | Love is a collision of emotion and is a demonstration why Sandra used to be known as Nashville's "best kept secret." While no longer a secret, she's definitely one of the best. You will not regret your purchase.

incredible talent, beautiful voice

What a gift this girl has! You will not be disappointed by this. Sandra is an amazing musician, songwriter and singer. She makes me want to visit the places she has been, to further experience the things she wirtes about. "shelter" brought me to tears, and "portadown station" brings out a longing in me to travel to places i haven't been. "all the miles" is incredible, too. Ok, i love it all. She is amazing.

Her Best Yet

This album is Sandra's best work to date. She has matured much over the years, and her music has reflected this growth with warmth and depth. She expresses her thoughts and her faith creatively, and Derek Webb sings bgv's! Great stuff. I'm so glad she is starting to get more attention!

Gravity Love, Sandra McCracken
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