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Nina Storey is going places. The appealing mix of blues, pop, R&B, soul, and plenty of other natural ingredients on
Shades is proof enough of that, as is Storey's popularity in her home state of Colorado. Check out the gospel-tinged chorus on "Let Us Walk," or the left-of-center ballad "Crown" (during which Storey's voice sounds uncannily like
Tori Amos's), or the self-assured, funk-driven "False Ideas." The album's a little synth-heavy, which detracts somewhat from the main attraction: Storey's powerful, versatile, expressive voice. That's a minor quibble, though; the songs themselves--all originals--are strong and outspoken, with plenty of variety, whether it's the bittersweet entreaty of "Face" or the testimonial "No Man." Storey is someone we'll be hearing a lot more from.
--Genevieve Williams
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Shades is a wonderful collection of songs that span gospel, blues, alternative rock-blues, and a style that can only be called "Nina".
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