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61 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WHAT HAPPENED TO ALL THE REVIEWS???????, August 2, 2004
There were hundreds of reviews for this CD but they have disappeared. Anyhow, I would like to reiterate that Loretta Lynn has released one of the most interesting and innovative country music collections in the history of country music. Admittedly, White Stripes is an acquired taste but the production is stellar, yet simple and heartwarming. Loretta sounds great and the CD cover is vintage Loretta. The songs are fantastic and class A material because Loretta wrote them all!! She is second to none as a songwriter. One only needs to hear the title track or "Miss being Mrs. Tonight" to understand this. Forget about country 'pretenders' like "Shania", "Faith", "Reba", "Martina"....Loretta is the real thing. She always has been. She always will be. She has never compromised just to "do what sells". This CD proves that point and I wouldn't be surprised if we see her at the CMAs this fall collecting a few awards for this project!! It is outstanding!!!!
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I wish I could give this CD more than five stars!, August 7, 2004
Too be honest- I have been in love with Mrs. Loretta Lynn since I was five and saw her on Hee-Haw. But at 39 her voice and lyrics have blown me away in manner that i was unprepared for in this life. I could fill this review with a great lines about how good the CD is. But I ask you to just listen and you will hear great music, great music- that has no bounds and yet is so country that you will wonder what CMT, GAC and the other nashville idiots who give us Toby, and Kenny, and Jimmy Buffet for God's sake are thinking. People if you really love country and not just the cute butt of Tim or Shania than this what it all about. Take from a man who found what was missing all along with this sweet. sweet woman!
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LISTEN, January 27, 2005
I'm 22, and have never heard of Loretta Lynn before this. I almost feel embarassed calling myself a fan of country music after I found out just how big she was back in those days. Just when the country music scene is heavily populated by artists like faith hill, shania twain and tim mcgraw (I do admit they ARE good) - the comeback of Loretta Lynn is so new, fresh and unique that it feels like the debut of a new artist.
Two things attracted me to this CD. First, a nomination for Best Country Album at the 2005 Grammy Awards and 2 contributions to Best Country Song. Second, the temptation to buy a CD produced by Jack White so much more when the artist concerned is a 70-ish past country big-timer.
Jack White first: After Elephant (White Stripes), I BELIEVED in Jack White. He had the sight for good music, albeit 'weird'. Then, there was a bit of an appetizer on White's talents in country music on the soundtrack to Cold Mountain. But on Van Lear Rose, you shouldn't expect the songs to be as 'folk-sy' and 'mountain-eesh' (if those are proper words) as in Cold Mountain. Jack White has unleashed killer beats and guitar riffs I never imagined could be found on a country CD - let alone on the CD of a 70-year old lady.
On Loretta Lynn - the least that you should pay attention to is, after having said it so many times myself, her age. Her voice boasts strength, clarity and control. Mind you, she SINGS. It is hard to find singers who truly sing nowadays, but Loretta Lynn does it, and boy does she do it well. I was pleasantly surprised by her voice.
Above the voice, is of course, the music. She wrote all 13 tracks on her own - man, her creativity is astounding. I can't name my favourite tracks here, because you don't skip a single song on this CD. 3 songs, in particular, truly packed a punch: "Portland Oregon", "Mrs Leroy Brown" and "Have Mercy". Jack seems to be pushing these songs towards the rock boundaries, but Loretta does a mighty fine job pulling them back to country roots.
Alongside the interesting louder tunes is "Miss Being Mrs", a song Loretta wrote about being a widow. The accompaniment to this song is accoustic guitar and it is so darn good. Other tracks to note are Van Lear Rose, and Story of My Life. Another 'fun' song, but just as good is "Little Red Shoes" where Loretta tells a little story to some background music.
It is this absolutely fantastic team of modern-day rock star and country-western honky-tonk queen that does the job. Both Loretta and Jack have produced a gem of an album. The sound here is slightly atmospheric, perhaps due to the analog production insisted by Jack White.
Van Lear Rose is first class. Sure to nail the Best Country Album award.
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