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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Country Album of 2000? From An Aussie? Yes!
What does it say about the current state of country music that the best country CD released in the last year was recorded by an Australian woman in her early twenties? Further, what does it mean when this wonderful album fails to find a market and disappears with hardly a trace, despite a bushel full of glowing reviews?

Sadly, such is the case with "The...

Published on April 16, 2001 by Ron Frankl

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3.0 out of 5 stars decent, just not great
This is a debut album from an interesting musician with a fetching voice whose signature song The Captain is stop-in-your-tracks beautiful.

Because of that song and chambers' performance -- raw, aching, haunting -- she has a decent career ahead of her. A piece that singular is enough to excite most ears, and build a fair amount of buzz.

But aside from one or two...

Published on June 21, 2001 by railroadgin


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Country Album of 2000? From An Aussie? Yes!, April 16, 2001
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Ron Frankl (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
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What does it say about the current state of country music that the best country CD released in the last year was recorded by an Australian woman in her early twenties? Further, what does it mean when this wonderful album fails to find a market and disappears with hardly a trace, despite a bushel full of glowing reviews?

Sadly, such is the case with "The Captain," the debut album from Kasey Chambers. Chambers is the offspring of a musical family; the family group, the Dead Ringer Band, is one of Australia's finest country bands (don't laugh), and her father, Bill Chambers, is also part of the duo Bill and Audrey. For her part, Kasey is a terrific songwriter who's blessed with a pretty, girlish voice reminiscent of Julie Miller and Mary Karlzen, with a country twang.

"The Captain" is a wonderful album of mostly upbeat "hard country" that never falls into the retro trap. This is not the nonsense that passes for country in Nashville these days; this is the real deal. An album like "The Captain" would hardly seem so special if Music Row were less interested in such artistically deadening pursuits as repeating a successful musical formula over and over until its worthless (c.f., Shania, Martina, Faith, etc.) and instead focused on making great music.

Strong melodies and creative arrangements are found everywhere on this album. Chambers wrote or co-wrote all twelve of these intelligent and often witty songs, with "Cry Like A Baby," "The Captain," and "We're All Gonna Die Some Day" three of the highlights, but there's really not a weak track here. Chambers sings with personality and spunk throughout.

It almost makes me cry (I won't, though, at least not now) that this fine CD hasn't become a hit, despite being out for over six months. If you love real country music you'll love "The Captain," and if you think hate country, this album may change your mind. Kasey Chambers is clearly a major talent. Here's hoping she gets another chance to record.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rockabilly Masterpiece from Down Under, February 19, 2002
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If the Nashville music scene were not dominated by Yankee businessmen whose focus is on pandering to the mass audience of teeny-boppers and suburban soccer moms,which has them push sugary, poppish drivel like Garth Brooks, Shania Twain, and Faith Hill, more people would have heard of this album. I caught the title cut on an independent radio station that plays traditional country, country rock, Southern rock, folk rock, bluegrass, and blues. I was bowled over by 'The Captain.' When I got the album, I discovered the title cut to be the weakest among the first 7, and both 'The Hard Way' and 'Don't Go' are each as good as 'The Captain.' There is not a single throwaway on this album. Chambers' lyrics are piercing. The guitar work throughout is sharp, never ostentacious, never cheap. Chambers' voice is an original: plaintive, wailing, keening. She would be ideal to keen over the massacred at Culloden or the corpse of Ned Kelly.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Addictive, August 10, 2001
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Every once in while you buy a CD that you play once, it sounds good you play it again, and then next thing you know, you're playing it three times a day, taping it for friends and wondering when the next album is coming out. the captain is such a CD.

I heard the captain on a Boston radio station, noted the artist's name and ordered the CD from Amazon. I got it on a Monday, its now Friday and I'm at the three times a day stage.

Its more country than rock, but Kasey Chambers is no Faith Hill. She is refreshingly unique. You will not be disappointed.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars On an Impulse...A Different Maverick Sound..Very Original, June 6, 2001
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Lance G. Rigley (Brisbane, Queensland Australia) - See all my reviews
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When this CD was previewed and released in Australia in early 2000,I felt,on impulse,that I should purchase it.I was aware of Kasey Chambers' pedigree and her excellent vocals for the family outfit,the *Dead Ringer Band*,and in particualr the song *Living In The Circle*.When I played this CD the initial production and sound surprised me.There were extremely personal and sparse songs with equally sparse vocals,that I immediately connected with.It was a refreshing change and she was attempting to deliver a country sounding,Lucinda Williams,Shawn Colvin *ish*project aimed at the international market.It was a bit like selling ice to the Eskimoes,selling traditional country to Nashville,but it worked...and it still does!! It was a ground breaking collection from an Australian,that over the last 12 months or so has won every country and mainstream accolade and has placed her at the top of the female contemporary country vocalist tree..and all with her debut effort and at the ripe old age of 22!!!From the title track*The Captain* which is a haunting track that grows on you after every listen,so much so that it appears in the Sopranos* soundtrack,and deservedly so..and gives her richly deserved exposure.She has been on Letterman and has received some fame in the US..and we can only wait for the follow up release.The first 5 or 6 songs are strong and capture her true talents,but unfortunately the CD becomes somewhat cliched from then on.The lyrics are generally pleasing but the striving to sound like American country detracts somewhat from the overall feel of excellence.It is pleasing to say however that the strength of most tracks cover admirably for the lesser ones,and the whole feel of the CD allows the weaker tracks to just slide by. This is a watershed CD for Australian country,and has produced a flood of activity from female country vocalists.The CD has a maverick quality.It is well produced and the vocal variety is excellent.Her Brother and father contribute throughout the songs and her brother produces.this has the confidence of a family effort,a familiarity that produces confidence. I recommend that you purchase this CD and savour the emotion and feel contained.I am eagerly awaiting her next effort. It is in my top 20 CDs of 2000,and she produces a *country* sound that doesnt sell out to Nashville,and is pleasingly distant from the Shania Twains and the faith Hills of this world. 4.5 to 5 stars.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful album, June 20, 2000
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I have this album and I never get tired of playing it. Kasey wrote/co-wrote all the songs and the music suits all the songs perfectley. All of the songs are based on things in her life e.g. "The Captain" was written for her boyfriend. "Mr Baylis" was an old friend of hers who drove her through the country.

Unlike some other albums, there is not one song I don't like on this album. Kasey has a beautiful voice and she puts the "country" back into "country music". Even if you don't like country music, I still recommend this album to you. It is a rare album that everybody loves.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Country Rock Breath of Fresh Air, October 14, 2001
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I caught a quick glimpse of Ms. Chambers on public television clip singing what turned out to be one of the cuts on her "The Captain" CD. Fifteen seconds was enough to catch my ear, and was I ever happy to be channel surfing that evening after buying and listening to the entire CD? If you like real country, country-rock, and western (Emmylou, Lucinda, Patsy, Gram, Steve, Townes, Roseanne, Hank and Hank, Jr., Lynard, Dwight, Willie and Waylon, the Eagles, Michael Martin etc. etc.), and most of the other "country music" stars seem a little too pop, too manufactured, too contrived, and well, downright cold - Buy this album ASAP. You will not be sorry that you did. I cannot believe this gal is Australian, because she nails it in cut after cut. My favorite is "Last Hard Bible" a song worth the price of the entire CD, and there are no losers on it. These artists will never be played on "country music" radio (when was the last time you heard Emmylou?), so when we are lucky enough to find them, let's support them and buy their work. You will not be sorry. This album is a total breath of fresh air from Down Under. Good on you, Kasey! Keep up the great work. Too many American country and country rock stars are only concerned about creating pop music pablum that they can "cross over" with these days and that American "country music"(actually pop music with a little twang) stations will play. Looking forward to your next CD.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Captain, April 19, 2001
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I had not even heard of Kasey Chambers until I heard "The Captain" playing during the credits at the end of The Sopranos on HBO. I loved the song as soon as I heard it. I immediately checked the HBO website hoping to find who was singing the song and, sure enough, someone had the foresight to list the artist name. I ordered the CD and received it today. Great CD. Not really country and not rock but a very enjoyable somewhere in between with a voice that is somehow haunting and fantastic background music.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Honest to goodness music, December 9, 2000
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I was lucky enough to be watching David Letterman one November night when he had Kasey Chambers on as his musical guest. She started singing, and by the end of her song, I knew I was going to have to track down her CD. I hunted it down the next day, and it was well worth the effort. Friends, this woman can sing! I can't really compare her to anyone else, because she has such a great unique sound. I am a big fan of traditional country music, and her song on this CD, "The Hard Way" is my new favorite song. But don't worry if you aren't a big country music fan. All of the songs are different and they are all so good. David Letterman really seemed to like her too, so I'm hoping Ms. Chambers will be back on his show again soon.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good new old-fashioned country, August 10, 2000
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Dallas Handcock (Brisbane, Australia) - See all my reviews
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A stunning album that will appeal to anyone who likes good music - not just country.

The only thing that stops me giving this 5 stars is the final track - lyrically not great.

Aside from that, Kasey's voice is beautiful - almost childlike, blending wonderfully with Julie Miller's harmonies on The Captain. Other highlights are the upbeat Cry Like a Baby and the lilting, haunting ballad 'These Pines'.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good first effort, January 23, 2001
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Don't know how old Kasey Chambers is, (from the look of the album cover, I'd say about 21) but this album smacks of a debut by a prodigy. Chambers has an excellent country music voice that makes her sound not at all like she's from her native Austrailia. She can also write a good solid hook or two as she does with the single "Cry Like a Baby," "The Captain" "You Got the Car" and a couple of others. If this album has a flaw it is that there are a few less successful tracks in its second half. That said, the down home anthem "We're All Gonna Die Someday," that closes the record might be the best tune while also sounding the closest to traditional country. It is, however, the song's sense of humor that leads you to believe that Ms. Chambers might have a long and satisfying career ahead of her.

Overall, a solid debut album from a youngster who seems determined to become a star.

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