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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Soulful blues, folk, and pop, December 2, 2002
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Scott White (Ontario, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Big Red Sun (Audio CD)
Evidently, other fans know Mollie O'Brien from her bluegrass collaborations with her brother Tim. I bought this CD on a whim after hearing her sing on Garrison Keilor's Prairie Home Companion. She has good range, and her voice is strong, smooth, and forceful. I chose this album because I knew some of the songs by other artists and some of the reviews here on Amazon. None are original songs, but a few are traditionals arranged by O'Brien. She has picked a wonderful set of underappreciated gems written by some of our most talented songwriters. Aside from the wonderful recordings, I love the reminders about some of my musical favorites. These are great songs with great lyrics, performed wonderfully by O'Brien and her backing musicians.

The first song, "In my girlish days" is a 20s era blues piece written by Memphis Minnie, which let me know right away that I was going to love the album. It's a simple, foot-tapping acoustic arrangement featuring guitar and harmonica. Maria Muldaur covered it recently on "Richland Woman Blues," which I love. I won't try to choose which version I prefer.

A few more songs just tear me up.
On "No ash will burn," O'Brien sustains notes and bends them like a methodical blues guitarist. The arrangement features a simple, soulful electric lead guitar, with bass and drums.

"Love like blood" (by John Hiatt) and "Big Red Sun Blues" (by Lucinda Williams)are hear-wrenching songs about love (as deep as it gets) and love gone stale that O'Brien belts out smoothly, clearly, and convincingly. On "Love Like Blood," she has the strength and conviction of Janis Joplin without the rough edges. I don't know much of Hiatt's work, but look for the tribute album "Rolling into Memphis" which got remaindered and is worth far more than the discount price.
"Big red sun blues" is softer, sadder, with vocal character described above ("no ash will burn") and a lovely bluesy accordian in its arrangement. Williams is someone whose songwriting I love, but whose vocals I just can't listen to. It's always good to find someone else recording her songs.

"Looking for trouble" is a Steve Goodman song from one of my favorite albums (Jessie's Jig), though I never paid this song much attention. Goodman sang it halfway tongue in cheek, but O'Brien sings it like a near tragedy and grabs your attention. It is pretty, simple, with perfect acoustic guitar arrangement and haunting background Hammond B3 organ. Be careful about drinking and lying - they'll suck you in! And fall in love? You never knew what sucked-in meant!

"Gambling man" is a warning about loving someone beyond even his mother's help. Another simple but lovely blues acoustic guitar arrangement.

A few other songs are folksy blues toe-tappers ("Eleezah," by John Magnie; "Little Baby," by Willie Dixon; "Brown-eyed handsome man," by Chuck Berry; "No hidin' place," trad. gospel). These don't catch me the way the others do, but that's just me.

The album closes out with "Rollin" by Randy Newman. A soft, easy-going reminder that whatever troubles we've had, we can let ourselves be. Another acoustic number. I don't know if Randy Newman sings this with his TM sarcasm, but O'Brien sings it in complete sincerity.

"never thought I'd make it but I always knew, somehow, that I'm all right now . . . rollin, rolling, I'm rollin, I ain't gonna worry no more. . . . "

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent lead vocals, music selection and lead guitar, December 24, 1998
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This review is from: Big Red Sun (Audio CD)
This is one of the finest CDs I've heard in a long time! Mollie has one of the finest and purest female voice I have heard in a long time. This CD shines though, not only by her beautiful voice but also has one of the finest lead guitar pickers around and some of the finest written tunes I've heard in awhile. It's really good to know that 'good music' is not dead but still alive and well. One fine CD and look forward to buying more by this fine lady and her brother.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful mix of guitar and vocals, July 26, 2001
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Andrew Tunstall (Burnie, Tasmania Australia) - See all my reviews
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One of the first CDs I've listened to and loved every track! Great variety of songs from Mollie and her band, with crystal clear vocals alternating with clever guitar patterns. My favourite tracks - Looking for Trouble and No Ash Will Burn.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible!, March 16, 2000
This review is from: Big Red Sun (Audio CD)
This is one CD thats gets our whole family up and DANCING! We all just love it! Mollie's voice is unbelievably smooth and beautiful. Track after track will have you up and dancing! This is one of those rare CDs that is solid from start to finish. WOW!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mollie, Mollie, I love you, February 8, 2000
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John Koch (Alexandria, Virginia) - See all my reviews
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Truly a briliant recording! "Big Red Sun" comes very close both in singing quality and song selection to Linda Ronstadt's 1974 "Heart Like a Wheel." To me, that's about as good as it gets.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This album rocks., October 4, 2009
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Bob K (Oak Hill, Va United States) - See all my reviews
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I've had this album a long time, and it still seems fresh every time it comes up on the CD changer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars First Rate, January 4, 1999
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wrj@one.net (cincinnati, oh) - See all my reviews
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I eschew any impartiality when it comes to Mollie O'Brien. She is a fantastic singer and musician. I enjoyed this disc immensely.
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