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The Captain

Kasey Chambers

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Album Review

In "Southern Kind of Life," a song on her debut album, The Captain, Kasey Chambers convincingly describes a rural Southern upbringing — poverty stricken and Bible dominated — and since she performs in a style associated with the Appalachians as developed into commercial country music, it's easy to assume she's singing about the American South. But she isn't; she's singing about the Nullarbor Plain in south-central Australia, where she grew up, apparently listening to a lot of country records. The result is a style that will remind some listeners of Dolly Parton and others of Lucinda Williams, as Chambers, backed by her father and produced by her brother, both of them members of the family's Dead Ringer Band, sings in a breathy voice that breaks expressively. Her tunes tend to be either "I am" songs of self-description like "Southern Kind of Life" and "Cry Like a Baby," accounts of romantic difficulties, or celebrations of life on the road. Though she has a gift for wordplay that favors internal rhyme, her imagery can be trite ("You got the car and I got the break"), and her compositions are less interesting in themselves than in the performances she gives them. Like many young artists, she is still a compendium of her influences rather than a distinct figure unto herself, but The Captain is a sincere effort steeped in the kind of country/folk/rock style that made Lucinda Williams a critical success in the late '90s, and it is likely to attract similar attention.

Customer Reviews

Shockingly genius

I heard the song entitled " The Captain" on the Sopranos and was so moved that I felt driven to find out the name of the person or persons responsible for it. What I found was Kasey Chambers and an entire album that was one brilliant, sparkling treasure of a song after another. Unfortunately one of my daughters came home from college and permanently "borrowed" my C.D. It's okay though, I have my ipod now and nobody dares jack with that. Kasey Chambers is batting 1000-- she rocks and she mesmerizes. You can't miss with her music, she's a muse.

Great Album

She has a voice like an angel...

GREAT♥

This is great album!! Kasey has an amazing voice. "Cry Like a Baby" is my favorite song, I love all of her songs. All together she is an AWESOME singer!!

Biography

Born: June 4, 1976 in Australia

Genre: Pop

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

In 2000, Kasey Chambers emerged as Australia's first successful country-to-rock crossover female singer. It was just the latest chapter in a unique 25-year life journey. In 1976, hoping to earn a living hunting foxes, Bill and Diane Chambers took their two-year-old son Nash and newborn daughter Kasey into the 100,000 square mile (260,000 square km) sparsely vegetated and generally flat plateau called the Nullarbor Plain. The family would spend seven or eight months of the year on the Nullarbor, resupplying...
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