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A young woman tormented by her own demons is torn between wanting
to love her mother and a need to hate her. Growing up in an abusive
environment, she loses her self-confidence and her self-respect.
Determined to have the life she has always wanted with the only man
to ever love her, she realizes the choices she makes could change
her destiny forever. And that one horrific night will decide her
fate. Can the pain she has endured and inflicted upon others ever
be released? Or is her soul lost forever? Only she has the power to
remove the thorns from her innocent soul.
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By Popular Demand (CD)
Barbara Blue & Phantom Blues B, Blue Barbara & Phantom Blues B
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R232
Discovery Miles 2 320
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The British compilation By Popular Demand is essentially an
expanded edition of Barbara Blue's Sell My Jewelry album, adding a
few tracks from three of her other releases (Out of the Blue,
Memphis 3rd & Beale, and Love Money Can't Buy). On the 12 songs
that originally comprised the Sell My Jewelry album, Blue presented
a gutsy set of soulful contemporary blues with the backing of Taj
Mahal's Phantom Blues Band. There's nothing groundbreaking about
Blue, the songs, or the arrangements, but she has a powerful
throaty voice, often used on songs playing up to a "tough mama"
persona. The band gives her able support that draws soul music
influences into the blues context, using organ and horns as well as
the staple guitar and rhythm section. Blue wrote a bit of the
material, but most of it's devoted to songs by other writers,
including Janis Joplin ("Turtle Blues"), Lucinda Williams ("Drunken
Angel"), and Rod Piazza (co-writer of "Brought Together by the
Blues"), though the other composers won't be familiar names to many
listeners. While she often sings about not taking guff from guys,
in truth she sounds as good-natured as she does angry, though that
doesn't detract from the merit of the music. She also breaks up the
gruffer stuff with a couple of serious emotional near-ballads in
"Don't Lead Me On" and Williams' "Drunken Angel," as well as a
gutbucket self-penned John Lee Hooker tribute, "From the Delta to
the Golden Gates." Taj Mahal's Phantom Blues Band also plays on
four of the six other tracks, which largely follow a similar style.
~ Richie Unterberger
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