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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars lower case name, BOLD CAPITAL talent
The first time I saw k.d. lang (on "Hee Haw," no less), I thought I was seeing my boyhood friend Woody Meeks again. But when k.d. opened her mouth and that big, big voice washed over me like warm honey, I was 95% certain Woody never could have learned to sing like that.

Needless to say, k.d. didn't exactly fit the mold of a "Hee Haw" honey. Visually and vocally, k.d...

Published on January 29, 2002 by Kevin Cook

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars What Can One Say About k.d.?
Ordinarily, I do not review CDs. God knows there are plenty of people out there to do that, and they don't need me adding my opinions of dubious value to the pile.

However. However, I cannot let this particular album go by without comment. Ingenue is a superior album; one of my very favorites. I also prefer Shadowland to this one. But it was lang singing...

Published on March 16, 2004 by Douglas Moran


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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars lower case name, BOLD CAPITAL talent, January 29, 2002
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This review is from: Absolute Torch & Twang (Audio CD)
The first time I saw k.d. lang (on "Hee Haw," no less), I thought I was seeing my boyhood friend Woody Meeks again. But when k.d. opened her mouth and that big, big voice washed over me like warm honey, I was 95% certain Woody never could have learned to sing like that.

Needless to say, k.d. didn't exactly fit the mold of a "Hee Haw" honey. Visually and vocally, k.d. was a brash breath of fresh Canadian air, a big-boned gal on a mission to teach the big-haired country music queens of the day how to sing it right.

On "Absolute," she does just that. This is a bold album, nearly perfect, that sounds as good today as it did in 1989. Better, even, if you put it up against the dross that passes for country music nowadays.

k.d. holds her own, whether it's Western swing ("Three Days"), lush ballad ("Trail of Broken Hearts") or high octane hybrid ("Big Big Love"). On "Big Boned Gal" and "It's Me," she has great fun celebrating her, shall we say, differentness, with a hearty nudge-nudge, wink-wink.

k.d.'s band, the Reclines, sound like the tightest, smartest, most versatile roadhouse band ever assembled. Enough said.

My favorite track is "Pullin' Back the Reins," one of eight superb songs k.d. wrote for the album with longtime collaborator/co-producer Ben Mink. Silky smooth and absolutely, flat-out gorgeous, a single playing of "Reins" would gentle the wildest mustang.

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars she defines the genre, September 19, 2004
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C. K. Nichols (san juan islands, wa) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Absolute Torch & Twang (Audio CD)
Bassist Ray Brown once said of Ella Fitzgerald, "it's not what she did, it's what she didn't do; she never did anything wrong". I believe this can also be said of k.d. lang (and The Reclines). If you want middle-of-the-road pap you can always listen to Shania Twain, Faith Hill or a vast number of similar beauty queens who fill up the air waves today. If you're in search of a thrillingly fabulous country influenced album with a standout singer/songwriter/interpreter and downright brilliant instrumentation, "Absolute Torch and Twang" is nonpareil.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars What Can One Say About k.d.?, March 16, 2004
This review is from: Absolute Torch & Twang (Audio CD)
Ordinarily, I do not review CDs. God knows there are plenty of people out there to do that, and they don't need me adding my opinions of dubious value to the pile.

However. However, I cannot let this particular album go by without comment. Ingenue is a superior album; one of my very favorites. I also prefer Shadowland to this one. But it was lang singing "Pullin' Back the Reigns" on, I believe, Saturday Night Live that made me a fan for life. That voice; those gestures; the power of the performance. It reached through the T.V., grabbed me by the ears, and *forced* me to pay attention. Other than Peter Gabriel, I have never in my life seen a performer of such dynamic power as lang. And to this day, that comes through in that track, at least to me.

The remainder of the album is enjoyable, and often excellent (e.g., "Trial of Broken Hearts"). But I bought this album for that one song, and I have never regretted it.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, April 12, 2004
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This review is from: Absolute Torch & Twang (Audio CD)
I've owned this album since back when it first came out. A co-worker lent it and after the first 30 seconds of the CD - Luck In My Eyes - I was hooked. After Pullin' Back The Reins, I knew I had to buy it. Immediately. What an amazingly sensuous song! I challenge you to not get lost in it. k.d. soars, snarls and struts from beginning to end. I'm not a big country fan, but then this isn't big country. This is Big Music. Thank You k.d. lang!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the great voices in popular music, December 9, 2003
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Released three years before "Ingenue" brought her international fame, this CD is one of Lang's best collaborations with producer/songwriter Ben Mink. After this, she pretty much left her country-music roots and went on to explore other genres, but nevertheless, this gem remains one of her most satisfying recordings.

One of my all-time favorites is "Pulling Back the Reins," a slow ballad that showcases Lang's powerful, overwhelming range at its most poignant. In a similar vein, the throwback "Trail of Broken Hearts" sounds as melancholy as if it came straight from the 1950's. But lest you think that all is mournful and humorless, Lang dives into the clever, upbeat "Big Boned Gal" with a satisfying gusto. ("She was a big boned gal from southern Alberta...you just couldn't call her small...")

Sound is lively and present, with the twangy steel guitar timbre coming across especially well. The recording has a slight resonance that well suits the material and enhances the soaring phrasing that Lang seems to locate so instinctively.

Perhaps not for fans of "traditional" country music, since Lang's influences are all over the map. (This comes out more strongly in her later recordings.) But for those who want to hear the work of one of the country's finest vocalists in any medium, period, don't hesitate.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Voice and Energy, June 13, 1998
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This review is from: Absolute Torch & Twang (Audio CD)
Country music fans missed the boat when they overlooked kd lang. This is a fantastic CD regardless of whether you are a country music fan or not. This CD, with its sexy moodiness and smokey texture, is what country music was meant to be. Fortunately, kd followed this Ingenue (another fabulous "must have"). I highly recommend this CD.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Too Hot not to Like, December 16, 2001
This review is from: Absolute Torch & Twang (Audio CD)
I have to listen to country and bluegrass when my New York wife is away - or in the privacy of my car. But if I slip K.D. in the disk changer, she asks, "Who is that?" It's clearly country - but it's too hot not to like.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you lend it to friends...it won't come back !, August 3, 2000
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Patricia K. Goodrich "Patricia Goodrich" (Gainesville, FLorida United States) - See all my reviews
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This is my all-time favorite k.d.lang album. It's an album that you can sing to , dance with...it just picks me up to listen to it ! When I introduce people to this CD they always want a copy. I have bought several copies of this CD myself because it's one of those CD's that people borrow and enjoy so much that they just never get around to returning it ! This CD IS absolute torch and twang...fun songs with a country twang; songs that pull at your heart; and powerfully sung songs with all the grit and gusto of the torch song tradition. There are few singers that can deliver a song with the power and emotion that k.d. delivers. I have seen her on stage and know that she is an amazing peformer. Despite that, I have at times, been less than enthusiastic with some of her recordings...this one however,earns every one of those 5 stars !
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Title Says It All -- And Then Some!!!, June 13, 1998
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Not only is this Absolute Torch & Twang, it's absoulte perfection! Country music fans missed the boat when they snubbed kd lang. This is a fantastic CD regardless of whether you are a country music fan or not. This CD, with its sexy moodiness and smokey texture, is what kd does best! I highly recommend this CD as well as Ingenue.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars k.d lang's best work, October 5, 2001
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It's an absolute shame that Canadian chanteuse k.d. lang abadoned her career as an alt-country artist to find mainstream success, her hauntingly beautiful voice on these tracks instantly transports the listener to the Patsy Kline era of country western music.
k.d. is one of the only singers capable of carrying on Kline's tradition of heartbreaking melodies. On the very first track LUCK IN MY EYES, lang sounds both vunerable and evocative and positively sexy. I am not a fan of the pop radio ready tripe that passes as country nowadays but as picky as I am, I was hooked from the very first listen. The relaxed lovliness of lang's voice as she glides effortlessly from slow tempo he-use-to-love-me tunes to celebratory tales of a BIG BONED GAL will make even the biggest skeptic a fan. If you loved Patsy Clines 12 Greatest Hits CD, you will absolutely love TORCH AND TWANG. Here's to hoping that k.d. will give country another chance.
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