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| 1. Life's a Song |
| 2. Bottom Of a Hill |
| 3. The Spiritual Kind |
| 4. Pastures Of Plenty |
| 5. Acre Of Land |
| 6. What Is the Color Of the Soul |
| 7. Soul Of My Soul |
| 8. Things Change |
| 9. No Love In Texas |
| 10. Jim Thorpe's Blues |
| 11. If I Had a Daughter |
| 12. Mood Swing |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
she keeps me in touch with my more liberal self,
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This review is from: The Spiritual Kind (Audio CD)
I've seen her in Mansfield and Euless singing her warm, sweet, upbeat, folkish, Austinish, spiritual songs to hard-hearted rednecks like me. She's real and she's awesome and she's Texas. This is a CD I listen to over and over.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terri Hendrix at her melodic best,
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This review is from: The Spiritual Kind (Audio CD)
I had the pleasure of seeing Terri Hendrix in Austin a few years ago and have been a fan ever since. This cd is really a delight. The melodies are of high quality and the lyrics are all worth a second listen. As always, Terri's voice is wonderful. Most of the songs are best classified as folky, but there is more range here than on some of her cds.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Spirit Moves,
By Lasso from El Paso (TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spiritual Kind (Audio CD)
Hands down, my favorite album of 2007. That's coming from a longtime fan, so season it with however many grains of salt you want. But if you, too, are already a fan of Terri Hendrix, or a fan of smart, playful and impeccably played singer-songwriter/folk fare that's doesn't color inside the genre lines, "The Spiritual Kind" won't disappoint. I'd recommend it on the basis of the song "Acre of Land" alone -- it's Hendrix's best song to date. But there are several songs on this set that could claim that honor: "Bottom of the Hill," "Things Change," "Soul of My Soul" and especially "Jim Thorpe's Blues." The three cover songs ("Life's a Song," "Pastures of Plenty" and "What is the Color") are also outstanding, particularly as showcases for Hendrix and Co.'s (including producer Lloyd Maines) instrumental skills. I've returned to this album more than any other from the past year, and suspect I will for years to come. With all due respect to the rest of her catalog, this is the one I'd subtitle "The Essential Terri Hendrix," because everything she does so well that won me over from her first album 11 years ago is rendered here to perfection.
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