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Shelby Lynne - Just A Little Lovin'

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Free Music Review: Amazingly good
Hit: 5 Stars

I can't quit listening to this album. So well done with the sparse instrumentation letting Shelby's incredible voice captivate the songs.
Album of the year(so far at least)!!!

Free Music Review: Highly Disappointed
Hit: 1 Stars

If you are looking forward to a new release/album from Shelby Lynn that emphasizes her vocal power and passion through music, this is not the one to purchase. I was very disappointed. This album is more like melancholy elevator music - none of which has a catchy hook. None of the songs show her vocal range as all are slow. Not your typical Shelby Lynn. If you want a good album purchase Shelby's Temptation album which will reach into your soul and rock your world.

Free Music Review: Go buy the Dusty Sprinfield original instead. That's an order.
Hit: 1 Stars

The Dusty Springfield 'Memphis' album has been reissued with a slew of really strong bonus tracks. Go buy that immediately and quit thinking about this Shelby Lynne product.

If Lynne thinks she's going to ride the pop/soul coattails of Dusty Springfield into being considered an esteemed artist, well, given the music industry these days, she'll probably get it (she'll be considered more 'hip' because she 'knows' about the Memphis album) . That doesn't mean she's doing justice to these songs and it does not mean she delivers them with soul or sincerity. Quite the opposite; this record sounds like the marketing move of someone who's run a bit short on personal ideas and motivation. For example, her version of Willie and Laura Mae Jones is just awful; assembly-line country blues, indifferently jammed, with a lifeless PC reading of the lyrics, missing all of the naive charm that make Dusty's version so cool.

If you're buying this CD because you're a fan of Shelby and you've never even hear of Dusty Springfield, do yourself an incredible favor: skip this pointless, second-rate imitation (you can't even call it a tribute) and go find out about the real thing. You will be pleasantly surprised.

Free Music Review: ... perfect for just a little lovin'
Hit: 4 Stars

Over half the tracks on Lynne's latest are firmly embedded in the American musical consciousness, having been hit after hit for the perennially popular Dusty Springfield. From "Anyone Who Had a Heart," to "the Look of Love," to "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me," Lynne wisely keeps the accompaniments simple, letting the songs and her assured, smoky voice carry the show. The only time this spare approach falls short is on the CD's closer, the Rascals' "How Can I Be Sure," which begs imploringly for more than just a quartet behind its beseeching, drop-to-the-knees pleas. Otherwise, Just a Little Lovin' is perfect for just a little lovin'.

Free Music Review: Dusty homage on Valium
Hit: 3 Stars

I love Shelby's voice I do....but this entire album seems sung from deep within a coma. There wasn't an ounce of energy in evidence throughout the CD. It is lovely and haunting in its own way but anemic in tone and power. The sound was very similar to late-in-life Peggy Lee.

All that said, Shelby is always worth listening to.
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