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Lee Ann Womack - Call Me Crazy

November 5th, 2008 by admin

Lee Ann Womack does low-key better than most of her country contemporaries. The gentle mien of Call Me Crazy suits her nuanced singing — the subtle swoops and honeyed drawls that build momentum without bothering to rock out. Lyrically, Womack mostly shuffles between sadness and devotion, mourning a dead marriage on “Either Way” and admitting she’s smitten on “I Found It in You.” But producer Tony Brown adds some soul to the hard-drinking ballad “Solitary Thinkin’ ” and builds an ambient groove for “The Bees,” one of Womack’s catchiest tunes ever. The album sounds way more professional than crazy, but tunefulness this pleasant works out just fine.

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