Monday, March 23, 2009

Bosque Brown - Baby (2009)


01. White Love
02. Went Walking
03. So Loud
04. On and Off (Part 1)
05. Texas Sun
06. Whiskey Flats
07. On and Off (Part 2)
08. Train Song
09. This Town
10. On and Off (Part 3)
11. Oh River
12. Phone Call
13. Soft Love 


Texas dove  (a.k.a. ) has a voice that can only be compared to the comfort that one finds in a pillow.  ’s voice is as soft as the flowing river that  is named after. However, this is not the sort of soft that we are all used to, but a pure southern, raspy softness, which is nothing short of beautiful.

Four years after their first record, has released its second album, Baby. Having lived in Texas my whole life, I know oil when I see it, and after listening to all thirteen tracks of Baby, I know I have struck it. With a voice like that of (and what sounds like a female version of ),  paints such beautiful pictures with her singing.

The songs, “On and Off (part I)”, “On and Off (part II)” and “On and Off (part III)” are testaments to how versatile and elegantly she can use her voice with no help from background music. The first track, “White Dove” is a beautiful song about rising up and shedding the little things.

Not only is the singing a masterpiece, but the lyrics in the song are just as immaculate. This holds true for all of the songs that  has on Baby. -Popwreckoning.com

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