"Van Lear Rose" best album of 2004 so far?
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In their recently released list of "The Best Music of the Year... So Far" the editors at Amazon decided that Van Lear Rose by Loretta Lynn was number one. Here's what they had to say about this top country album...
Garage-rock hero Jack
White producing honky-tonk legend Loretta Lynn? And Lynn comparing him
to renowned Nashville producer Owen Bradley? Yes, we all know the world
is rapidly shrinking, but now we've seen everything. Most stunning of
all--they nailed it. For the first time, Lynn has written all of an
album's songs, and her lyrics are as cutting and incisive as ever. On
the powerful, biting "Family Tree," she brings her babies to the home
of her husband's mistress, so that they can see the "woman that's
burning down our family tree." Throughout she cunningly tackles
tried-and-true honky-tonk themes of love gone bad, drinkin', cheatin',
and murder. Lynn even offers a compelling slice of theological fatalism
("God Makes No Mistakes"). White's production--mostly stark and
atmospheric--ranges from more-traditional country to straight-up White Stripes,
with most tracks falling somewhere in between. White duets with Lynn on
the rousing one-night-stand story "Portland, Oregon," but he does not
need to sing to leave his personal stamp. At 70, Lynn seems thoroughly
engaged and delighted; at times she delivers some of the most
emotionally potent singing of her career. A decade earlier, Johnny Cash
turned to rock and rap producer Rick Rubin, and the move resuscitated
Cash's career. Now, Jack White has done the same for Loretta Lynn,
another country legend whose music is simply too raw and honest for the
contemporary country crowd. Van Lear Rose exceeds all
expectations, a bold collaboration in which artists from two different
musical universes forge a memorable work that neither could have
created alone. --Marc Greilsamer
Excerpt from Blender magazine, May 2004 (RJ Smith) 5 STARS: ..brave, unrepeatable record that speaks to her whole life..some of the most gripping singing you're going to hear all year
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