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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
These gals are the stuff.,
By "lane101" (Knoxville, Tennessee USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sing It (Audio CD)
I actually heard these ladies first on Austin City Limits and decided that I needed the CD. Friends take one listen to this CD and fall in love with it just as I did. They like it so much that I am eager to let them take it home. I have bought FOUR copies and sent TWO as gifts. And I don't even have a copy for my own right now. My female friends have shared with me that this CD is highly suitable for listening while taking a candle-lite bath to soak away those "man-trouble" blues and also while trying to shake the road-rage syndrome on the ride home from work (of which I agree). BUY IT. And share it with a friend.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Singular Trio,
This review is from: Sing It (Audio CD)
I can understand the sentiment expressed by at least one of the previous reviewers that, despite the considerable appeal of this collaboration, the three remarkable singers behind it had all done better solo work before--and since. That's probably arguable, but I admit I'm kind of "solo oriented" myself. There's nothing quite like exploring the work of an individual performer at some depth. Of course, since I HAVE so much of the solo work by Nelson, Thomas and Ball, I don't personally feel deprived, and this collaboration is a certainly a welcome and kind of special treat. But I do appreciate that reviewer's frustration to a degree. Why is it that this one collaborative effort--good as it is--garnered these talented artists considerably more attention than almost anyof their solo projects? It even got them an all-too-rare Grammy nod back in 1999.
But shouldn't these three great singers be getting Grammy nominations left, right and center? That's something of a rhetorical question. Such is the way of the world--or at least the way of the "biz." Joint projects like this are "event" albums by definition. And even superstars like Crosby, Stills and Nash got more attention as a group than they ever did for any of their solo works. (I'm deliberately leaving Neil Young out of that equation, cuz I'm not so sure that's true in his case.) So ultimately, it's best to consider SING IT! on its own terms--and if you do you'll find it's is a fine (and fun) collaborative work. Each singer is offered a chance to do a bit of what she does best. Irma Thomas, for instance, delivers some of her patented good timey N'Awlins soul ("People Will Be People," "Woman on the Move) but also joins Tracy Nelson for a full-throated, powerhouse closer, "You Don't Know Nothin' About Love." As they proved on a much earlier duet ("Please Send Me Someone To Love" which had appeared on Nelson's IN THE HERE AND NOW release) they make for formidable vocal sparring partners. Aside from that duet, Tracy Nelson--easily one of the most under-recognized talents in the business--has several other moments to shine as well. "In Tears," which she does here as a solo and was later done on tour as a duet with Irma, is a classic country soul ballad that gives Nelson ample opportunity to show her vocal prowess. Same can be said for the plaintive "Please No More," which has the added benefit of some nifty word play on the title phrase. And of course, Marcia Ball is as saucy and sly as ever. While she doesn't have as powerful a delivery as her cohorts here, her sharp, witty phrasing, high spirits and delicious boogie piano more than compensate. Truth be told, her voice is just right for the lively, slightly bawdy tunes she offers here--as good as anything on her solo albums, for sure. Songs like "Lovemaker," in fact, have become part of her standard repertoire. Fun stuff. Of course, she can get serious to when the song demands it, as is illustrated on her duet with Tracy, "Heart to Heart." Ball is the consummate professional. And it shows. But some of the best moments on this record are the tunes that focus on three-part harmonies, of which the title track is but one of several. These make for some special moments and is the kind of stuff you DON'T hear much of on any of the solo records. The harmonies are tight and spirited--and as natural as if they had been singing together all their lives. "MIT" (as they sometimes jokingly referred to themselves) could have been a great "girl group." Of course, these "girls" are all, in reality, mature women with all the perspective and wisdom that implies. But they still have al the chops. And the harmonies are spot-on. A good listen, overall. And an even better intro to all three singers, uh, how you say?, "oeuvres." So to my fellow poster (the one who prefers the solo work), I'd have to say, "Listen, I'd be the first to jump down the throat of anyone who heard this and failed to pick up on any of the singers' other releases. What more proof do you possibly need that these ladies are major talent whose work should be better known?" But unfortunaely, you can't control what other people do. Many listeners will take this in, say, "Oh, how nice," and then rush out to buy the latest Mariah instead of following up on any of these great ladies. But you know, at least some small percentage of the people who check this album out, will go on to sample the solo work. And that can only be a boon to MIT's collective careers. Heck, I've even met a few folks at various concerts who told me that they had been Marcia fans for years,say, and had only just discovered Irma and/or Tracy via this album. And vice versa. So SING IT!'s cross-fertilization proved to be effective marketing. But it's more than that. All three singers have described it something of a career highlight, and I take them at their word. SING IT! is well worth your attention and time. And if your smart, you won't stop there but will check out the the singers' entire catalogs. (I just have one caveat. Make sure you listen to it on a good sound system. Tracy Nelson's voice is so powerful that it actually tended to distort when I played it recently on a cheap little boombox. It's absolutely amazing what a difference good speakers can make.)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
this cd will give you goos bumps,
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This review is from: Sing It (Audio CD)
Anything with Tracy Nelson on it is bound to be great and this collaboration with two other wonderful singers is as good as it gets. The funky Memphis sounds are a perfect vehicle for these three strong female voices and to hear Tracy and Marcia Ball wail with Irma Thomas, one of their mentors, is a treat. This CD should be a best seller. All the love and pain these women have shared comes through on every note. check it out. they deserve to be heard.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Blends well with a train ride!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sing It (Audio CD)
Right before leaving Chicago on the train this past summer, we bopped into a store and purchased a new CD for the ride home on the train. The woman behind the counter recommended SING IT! We are glad she did...and sorry we didn't buy 2 CDs as we fought over who got to listen to it for the next 7 hours home! The blend of 3 wonderful voices and the rhythm of the train made for a great trip! Seems these women only get better every year!!!! BUY IT (even if you aren't taking a train trip!)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
better yet live,
By heydale@ime.net (MAine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sing It (Audio CD)
I was not aware of this CD until I witnessed the live event. The CD is a remarkable reminder of just how good live music is.I have been a BIG fan of Tracy since the Mother Earth Days and now have added not only this CD but a couple of Marcia and Irma's as well Don't let another day go by without one.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
these ladies are the BOMB !!,
This review is from: Sing It (Audio CD)
I didnt know who Marcia Ball was until I saw her perform live at a Blind Willie McTell festival ( in a cow pasture, no less ) up near Augusta GA. About five years ago. I stood right in front of the stage and was literally mesmerized by her fine cajun style piano playing, her strong,vibrant vocals and her commanding stage presence. I bought the CD at the festival and have loved it ever since. It's a little bit motown, a little bit blues and gospel and a whole lotta soul. You cant help but smile and feel good while listening to this CD, and if your feet dont start to move you better check your pulse because you're probably not breathing. I give this my strongest reccomendation !!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Souling Along with Southern Divas,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sing It (Audio CD)
It's a rare treat to have 3 enormously talented divas somehow combine their original powerful distinctive voices into one song but they managed to do it with gusto and joy. Tracey Nelson steals the show, however, with her solos such as "In Tears" which dazzle the listener with her dynamic, powerful voice which makes these songs her own. I have seen her in person and I would be afraid to share the stage with her because her vocals would blow me off the stage.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Music!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sing It (Audio CD)
These women had a great time making this record and it comes through in every song. Shows that three forty-something women can blow "girl-power" out of the water. Buy it, it will make you feel good!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More soul than a man deserves.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sing It (Audio CD)
This is a great collection of songs from three women who express their passion in every note. The three are great together and they are each featured in different songs. At first, this CD will make you smile because the songs are just fun to listen to. As time goes on, however, I think the musical power and passion of these three wonderful artists will pull you in deeper and deeper.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful voices, moving songs,
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This review is from: Sing It (Audio CD)
We hadn't heard any of the three performers before, but the exuberance of "Sing It," the blending of their voices, the power of their singing has made us fans. It's one of our 10 most-played discs.
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Sing It by Marcia Ball (Audio CD - 1998)
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