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Suit Yourself
Shelby Lynne / CD / 2005
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Artist
Shelby Lynne
Format
CD
Genre
Country
Label Name
Capitol
Producer
Shelby Lynne
Release Date
2005 05 24
Song List
1: Go With It (2:57)
2: Where Am I Now (3:40)
3: I Cry Everyday (4:18)
4: You're the Man (3:19)
5: Old Times Sake (4:50)
6: I Won't Die Alone (2:41)
7: You and We (0:59)
8: Johnny Met June (3:03)
9: You Don't Have a Heart (5:05)
10: Iced Tea (2:42)
11: Sleep (3:28)
12: Track 12 (7:38)
Style.Categories
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Contemporary Country
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Shelby Lynne
has been seeking the place inside her music where everything cracks and opens for over a decade. From her
Columbia Records
debut, she has been writing and singing songs that seek to get underneath themselves and communicate something of the wildness, ambiguity, and emotional depth that is in the grain of her voice.
Suit Yourself
is a self-produced, loose, organic set of 12 new songs, ten of them originals.
Suit Yourself
is intimate. Recorded at home and in Nashville,
Lynne
's original vocal and guitar demos were used on a part of the album, and she recorded the rest as her band played live from the floor on the Nashville tracks. That band includes
Brian "Brain" Harrison
on bass (and who mixed the set with
Lynne
);
the Heartbreakers
'
Benmont Tench
on keyboards, pedal steel and mandolin; dobro boss
Robby Turner
; guitarist
Michael Ward
;
Bryan Owings
on drums, and legendary
swamp rock
guitarist and songwriter
Tony Joe White
. The feel of these songs is quiet, loose, relaxed, and very immediate. Sounds of ice tinkling in glasses, private conversations, session directions, encouragement, and all manner of whispers and laughter shimmy through the grooves here -- but these informal moments, which seem to exist outside the songs -- inform them the most. The up-tempo, rocking
R&B
that kicks everything off on
"Go With It"
is preceded by a conversation and a broken take of the bridge. When the song begins in earnest,
Lynne
and her band take no prisoners. The guitars ring and shimmer playing staccato against the rhythm section. It's followed by the slow, simmering acoustic paean
"Where Am I Now"
that feels like it could have been written by a Zen Master: "...Telling's just talking that turns into speeches/Doesn't aid the body with the hand that reaches/Stumble in the void to find there's no one there."
"I Cry Everyday"
fuses
R&B
and
country-soul
like the strands of a cord wrapped around
Lynne
's voice. Likewise the slippery, back-porch
blues
rag of
"You're the Man"
that feels like an open sky on a summer day. The personal manifesto at the heart of
"I Won't Die Alone"
is one of the finest songs
Lynne
has ever written, full of resilience fueled by a shuffling
rock & roll
rhythm, pulsed by brushes on snare and tom-toms in a near military
march
. And then there's
"Johnny Met June,"
a speculative love song like no other -- it serves as both an elegy and a
hymn
for the possible, where acoustic guitars ring softly at first, reflectively, but as her tale of sorrow unfolds it transforms itself into a song that is virtually instructive in its meditation on death and reunion; it's full of joy placing love outside the realm of the time-space continuum.
Lynne
and band also cover a pair of
Tony Joe White
's tunes. There's a whispering version of his broken-heart
ballad
"Old Time' Sake,
that in
Lynne
's voice becomes an entirely new song. And then there's the uncredited final track (titled
"Track 12"
): a cover of
"Rainy Night in Georgia,"
that contains all the passion, elegance and restraint
Lynne
can muster, proving once again her masterful ability as an interpreter. It's smoky, bluesy, low-lit, and simmers with a passion that bubbles just under the surface of the tune.
Suit Yourself
is aptly named,
Lynne
dressed herself this time out with great players and finely wrought songs, and put it all together on her own. This is her finest moment yet. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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