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Hush!

Ana Popovic

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Album Review

While the U.S., Britain, and to a lesser extent Canada don't have a stranglehold on the blues, these countries account for the majority of music being produced in that genre. Therefore, when someone from a different nationality releases a strong album in the States, it usually makes news, at least in the rarefied blues universe. Born and raised in Yugoslavia, Ana Popovic would seem to have been brought up in an unusual area to soak in the deep soul, robust swamp rock, and husky R&B she reveals on her first album. But music is a universal language, and Popovic, along with noted blues-rock producer Jim Gaines, has delivered a rugged, confident, and eclectic debut that showcases the artist's many strengths (especially on slide guitar) in songs that shift from jazz ("I Won't Let You Down," "Minute 'Til Dawn") to deep funk (an innovative cover of Tom Waits' "Downtown") and soulful pop ("How Lonely Can a Woman Get?"). With a husky, sensuous voice similar to the Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde, she digs into these tunes with authority, even if English isn't her first language. A duet (guitar and vocal) with Bernard Allison on Johnny Copeland's "Bring Your Fine Self Home" is both sexy and gritty, as the two trade verses and riffs with obvious excitement and mutual respect. A raging version of Buddy Guy's "A Man of Many Words" (here titled "Girl of Many Words") rescues that song from obscurity as Popovic whips out a slimy version with rollicking horns that updates the tune while making it her own. Her originals don't push the limits of the genre, yet they are compressed slices of blues-rock that are excellent showcases for Popovic's tough vocals, wiry, Hendrix-styled leads, and robust stance. The self-penned "Hometown," a greasy, slinky trip down to New Orleans with hypnotic tribal drums, is but one of the album's gripping centerpieces. Recorded in Memphis and sounding like it, Popovic has captured the city's evocative, unvarnished R&B charm on this polished but far-from-slick album. A welcome shot of sex and showmanship in the blues world, Ana Popovic's American debut is a tour de force for this newcomer brimming with sass, brains, and talent.

Customer Reviews

Powerful, Intelligent, Tastefully Done...Truly Remarkable!

This recording is a testament to the many side of Ana Popovic, showcasing her powerful vocals and guitar virtuosity. She plays blues, slide, jazz, funk, ballads and everything in between with the skill and competence of a veteran, well beyond her years. She is backed up by a group of talented musicians that round out this mix and make it a truly exceptional collection. In addition to the core bass, drums and keyboards, we are also treated to an upright bass on Minute ‘Till Dawn, and a strong horn section that nicely rounds out several of the numbers. In short, this is a first class production by a top notch entertainer. If you’re a fan of Stevie Ray, Jimi, Eric, Duane, Johnny, etc. you’re goibng to fall in love with Ana. She pays tribute to all of them and then takes the music to new heights. I’ve seen Ana in concert twice, so far. Take my word for it; she can set the room on fire with her stage presence and fiery guitar work. On second thought, don’t take my word for it. Check the touring schedule and go and see her for yourself. You’ll walk away a believer. In the meantime, Hush is an excellent way to get acquainted with this remarkable woman and her soul-felt blues.

Hot from Belgrade

Ana is hot, both on stage and with her music. I just saw her at Buddy Guy's Legends in Chicago, where Buddy Guy got on stage with her and obviously was so moved by her, while she held herself confidently, that he had to step back off stage. He sang to her "you shake me like a willow tree". How did such a bluesy and soulful anomaly roll out of Belgrade, Serbia after the fall of Yugoslavia? She is a great singer, performer and can hold her own against any of the great lead players. She is one with the fretboard, closing her eyes and merging with her guitar. Ana Popovic sings with her heart. She's very HOT..that's it. Bigness Coyote, Jackson Hole, WY

Biography

Born: May 13, 1976 in Belgrade, Serbia

Genre: Blues

Years Active: '90s, '00s

If you're not a blues purist, you'll love the fiery, passionate playing and singing of Yugoslavian blues-rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Ana Popovic. Thanks to her father, the Belgrade-raised Popovic was introduced to the blues at an early age, through his wide-ranging record collection and jam sessions hosted at the Popovic home. Born on May 13, 1976, Popovic took up guitar when she was a teenager and formed her first band, Hush, in 1995. Within a year, with the collapse of Communism...
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Hush!, Ana Popovic
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Blues, Music
  • Released: Jan 22, 2002

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