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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Runaway Soul,
By Kevin L. Nenstiel "omnivore" (Kearney, Nebraska) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Runaway Soul (Audio CD)
It's a shame Ruthie Foster isn't a big name in radio. With her folk-gospel-blues sound and her strong writing and playing, she seems like a natural. But the industry favors slick, bland, glossy acts, and Ruthie Foster is none of those things. She's the real deal.An interior photo shows Foster and her musical partner, Cyd Cassone, sitting outside a rural grocery store just playing away like Willy and the Poor Boys. It's not hard to imagine most of these songs coming about that way. The raw, edgy passion of songs like Ocean of Tears and Woke Up This Morning just lend themselves right to that style. Even more polished songs, like Give You My Love and the Terri Hendrix cover Hole in My Pocket, have a deeply-felt edge to them. I see one flub in this album. The song Home, a paean to small-town life, seems uninspired, and is sung in a breathy style that was popular on the radio a few years ago despite being horrible. It seems meant to ensure there's one radio-friendly track on the disc. That feels pretty disingenuous, and I could have done without it on this otherwise sterling CD. Foster is a dynamic performer who makes the traditions her own. This is her third album and her first major-label release, and I suspect we have only more and better to come from her. And in my view it can't come too soon.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The woman with the voice,
By Lana "The Momster" (New England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Runaway Soul (Audio CD)
I saw Ruthie at the Great Waters Folk festival in Wolfboro NH. She was amazing! After her performance one night I went to buy some CDs. Ruthie's were flying off the table. Despite stacks of them, they were gone in minutes. While looking at others to buy I kept hearing people coming up to the table making the same request, "I want the woman with the voice." Even though there were many much more famous singers there that night, eveyone knew exactly who these customers were looking for. "Sorry, we're sold out and waiting for Fed Ex to bring more. The woman behind the counter told me they sold 1000 of her cd's in one day!
If you grew up in a small country town, or ever wished you did, "Home" will warm and break you heart at the same time. Do I love every song on this album? No. Doesn't matter. I love Ruthie. She is the real thing. As great as her gift sounds on a recording, it inevitably pales in comparison to her live performances where she shakes the rafters with the clearest, most perfectly on cue singing you ever heard. And when she finishes, after sending chills up and down your spine and leaving you weak from astonishment, she bursts into laughter. Ruthie is pure Joy.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An instant and grateful fan,
By A Customer
This review is from: Runaway Soul (Audio CD)
After reading an article about Ruthie in a local weekly, I made sure to get seats early at her performance at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in September of 02. I'm certainly glad I did...not only were we front and center at an amazing show, but the seats plus all the surrounding area filled up as soon as she hit the mic! Who wouldn't be drawn to a songstress like this? At once Ruthie seems both a larger-than-life performer and an accessible, small-town girl-next-door...well, okay: an I-knew-her-when girl-next-door. Her huge, genuine smile is impossible not to return. She and Cyd Cassone, her percussionist, have an easy rapport that flows from song to song, along with their harmonies.I am a fan of music that moves me, without regard to genre. Ruthie's music is folksy and bluesy with a dash of old-time country, all wrapped up in a gospel-ly rhythm that will leave you powerless to stop your feet from tappin', your hands from clappin', and your mouth from singin' along. Oh, and by the way, I think her voice outpowers Aretha's, even in her glory days...and I'm a huge fan of the Queen! What I wouldn't give to see the two of THEM perform together! Forget Whitney, Mariah, and the other "divas..." Get these two women together, and the house will come unDONE! Better yet, just buy this CD, period!! And catch her live show--you won't be disappointed!
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