Shelby Lynne Album: «Soft Talk»
- Customers rating: (4.6 of 5)
- Title:Soft Talk
- Release date:1991-08-27
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:Sony
- UPC:074644738827
- 1 Don't Cross Your Heartimg 2:58
- 2 I've Learned To Liveimg 3:54
- 3 Alive And Wellimg 3:23
- 4 A Lighter Shade Of Blueimg 3:51
- 5It Must Be You
- 6 You Can't Break A Broken Heartimg 3:15
- 7 Soft Talkimg 3:41
- 8The Very First Lasting Love (Duet With Les Taylor)
- 9 Stop Meimg 3:44
- 10It Might Be Me
I feel as if I were in the stone age. Where have I been that I havent heard Shelby Lynn before. I also am not a real country fan but was surfing through the channels and came across Austin City Limits and there was Shelby Lynn singing Life Is Bad. I said whats this??? And now Ive just listend to 3 albums on here. I was planning on just getting Life Is Bad but now I will get many more!! SO GLAD I FOUND YOU!!!!!
It will forever remain a mystery to me why this talented young lady is not signed to a label at this time. I have never been moved by a performer quite as much as I am with this Diva. She has such a warmth to her voice, such control and such a wonderful range. I have listened to this CD a hundred times at least and I never tire of it. If someone out there is reading this that can put this classy young lady back on the road to stardom I wish you would take the chance. She is absolutely a-m-a-z-i-n-g.
This album is in the country genre, but it's one of those country albums which borders on the mainstream. Shelby Lynne has a very strong voice and she (or somebody) has picked a good set of songs for this and her two previous 'country' albums.
If you like Ms Moorer's recent mainstream albums, you'll probably like her country albums too.
these are truly wonderful songs by a truly wonderful singer. shelby's sister gained some fame by being "discovered" by robert redford and singing in the Horse Whisperer. I don't know why he didn't stay for the family reunion!
