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Outside the Lines

Cory Morrow

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Album Review

While Cory Morrow's last outing was a pleasant but not particularly compelling all-covers record (Songs We Wish We'd Written) done with fellow Lone Star troubadour Pat Green, he focuses here on his own tunes and the results are far more impressive. Initially he comes off as a good old boy on the honky tonkin' title track, but Morrow's songwriting reveals some rather emotionally complex lyrics. Tunes like "In Spite of Spite" and "Drinkin' Alone" find him wrestling between the wild life and a more responsible one. He also displays a nice musical range, pulling off muscular country-rockers like "Misty Shade of Blue" as well as quieter, more introspective numbers like "All Over Again." Morrow and his co-producer, Lloyd Maines, enhance the heartfelt love song "Take Me Away" by weaving in a jazzy organ line and some interesting percussion work. Although Morrow comes into his own on this disc, that's not to say that hints of other Texas troubadours don't appear here. The terrific troubled youth tale "Straight to Hell" suggests the story-songs of Robert Earl Keen, a musician who Morrow perhaps most closely recalls. The Tex-Mex-flavored "Dance by the Rio Grande" would easily fit in on a Joe Ely record. You can even hear a little of Australian singer/songwriter Paul Kelly in the Celtic-flavored "More Than Perfect." But the influences never become too distracting. He even takes the overly familiar Grateful Dead tune "Friend of the Devil" and enlivens it with a frisky fiddle and mandolin arrangement. After kicking around the Texas music scene for a while, Morrow proves ready for bigger and better things with Outside the Lines.

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Review

Cory Morrow is a rare, at least in the modern day, combination of capable songwriter, skilled player, and strong singer. He has put together his best album, which should be listened to as such. The individual songs are well-made and varied enough to stand well on their own, but they really shine when heard together. This is thanks, in no small part, to Lloyd Maines's ability as a producer. The album is cohesive in a way that allows you to listen to any of the songs and immediately know to which album it belongs.

Great album ... but the "official" review needs correcting

Great music from a talented singer-songwriter. I do want to note that the itunes review above, comparing the song "Straight to Hell" to Robert Earl Keen, fails to recognize that this is a cover of a Kevn Kinney/Drivin 'n' Cryin song, albeit a very Texified one that sounds quite different than the original (kudos to Cory for putting his own stamp on the tune).

Biography

Born: May 1, 1972 in Houston, TX

Genre: Country

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Singer/songwriter Cory Morrow was born and raised in Texas, and he's become a local legend in the Lone Star State, producing a handful of self-released albums and playing an endless string of shows from Amarillo to Corpus Christi that have made him a major attraction in the Southwest. Morrow was born in Houston on May 1, 1971, and began learning to play guitar when he was 15 on an instrument his stepfather won in a coin toss in a Mexican border town. Originally a fan of hard rock acts like ZZ Top...
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Outside the Lines, Cory Morrow
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Country, Music
  • Released: Feb 19, 2002

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