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ARTIST: JACKIE MORRIS
TITLE: MONEY to BURN
LABEL: BUTTON BOX RECORDS
By Carl Gage
This second effort by the urban cowgirl from Carpenteria
shows the maturity that comes with dedication, hard work and much more than a
little talent. Jackie's first commercially available offering, Where the Legends Grow Like Weeds was
well received and had a few jewels like the tribute to her mother, Louise, the
engaging story of The Gold Country's
Turning to Wine and the beautiful songs Moth
to a Flame and Right as Rain.
Money to Burn
offers its own variety of stories, tributes and enchanting melodies. The
humorous and upbeat departments are well represented by Everybody Needs Some Salsa, the wry Real Short Leash and the crowd-pleaser Solitary Socks, while her father is remembered this time around in The Writing on the Wall. However, the
real attractions for lovers of beautiful music are Some Things Time Can't Erase and the gorgeous Lady in Waiting.
Also of note are the haunting Over and Over; the title track which delivers a special message for
the oil barons of the world; and China
Blue, an insightful look at the future gleaned from a trip to China.
Overall this is a very entertaining and listenable
collection that will have a place in the library of folk and singer/songwriter
enthusiasts as well as anyone that likes acoustic-style music.
Hopefully we will be able to see Jackie perform selections
from both of these albums in the near future and look forward to see what she
has to offer next. In the meantime the CDs are available from CD Baby and
individual tracks from both compilations are on MySpace
(www.myspace.com/jmlegends), as well as iTunes and many other online stores.
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