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On Down the Line

Patty Loveless

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1990’s On Down the Line finds Patty Loveless consistently hitting her stride as she dives into a superior batch of tunes. These tracks feature an eclectic mix of country, folk and rock influences and show a blue-collar emphasis that would recede somewhat on later albums. At times, Loveless rivals Emmylou Harris in her command of bluegrass material — she especially connects with her Kentucky roots on the aching “Some Morning Soon.” She’s equally good on upbeat rockabilly-style tunes like “Overtime” and “I’m That Kind of Girl.” On the barroom ballad “I’ve Gotta Stop Loving You (And Start Living Again),” she dons the tear-stained robes of a true honky-tonk angel. But what really distinguishes this album is its rollicking title track (a Kostas-penned working-woman’s complaint) and “The Night’s Too Long” (a bittersweet nighttime sketch written by Lucinda Williams); these reality-steeped songs helped define Patty’s persona. Tony Brown’s production makes these tracks radio-friendly without smoothing out every last edge. On Down the Line is the first fully-realized Loveless album, an indicator of great things to come.

Customer Reviews

Reba...is that you?

Good album, Loveless shines, but does anyone else see the resemblance to Reba on the album cover?

Great Album

Reba wasn't the original big hair girl back then! Great album. Blue Memories, On Down the Line and I'm That Kind of Girl are stand-outs.

Biography

Born: January 4, 1957 in Pikeville, KY

Genre: Country

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

One of the most popular female singers of the new traditionalist movement, Patty Loveless rose to stardom thanks to her blend of honky tonk and country-rock, not to mention a plaintive, emotional ballad style. Her late-'80s records for MCA were generally quite popular, earning her comparisons to Patsy Cline, but most...
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