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Shenandoah
- Journeys
by Kenny Hart
What can you say about a band that has had 12 number one hits,
six in the top ten, 25 charted songs, and a Grammy? All their
praises have been sung by much more well-known reviewers than
me. Any country music fan will immediately recognize them.
So please indulge me while I deliver a personal anecdote that
proves Shenandoah's universal appeal, their ability to
touch people well outside the boundaries of country music.
My wife, who is very particular in her musical tastes, was
sitting at her craft bench when I put Shenandoah's newest
release, Journeys, into the CD player. Bear in mind
that she is used to my reviewing a lot of independent artists
and wasn't aware I was actually reviewing a well-known group.
Nor is she a big country music fan, and most of the time turns
her nose up to the indie releases. Like I said, she's
particular. She was quiet through the first cut, "Same
Boat Now," but about a third of the way into "Mr. One Man
Band," she said, "...I'd buy that record and I don't usually
listen to unknown artists; they're really good."
Indeed! They're great!
"Mr. One Man Band" has to be one of the hit single
releases of this album. Mike McGuire is in top form on
this one, with his decade-of-time shifts in each iteration of
the chorus, grabbing the heartstrings of everyone who remembers
the fifties to the seventies, and the music of Elvis, The
Beatles, and The Eagles. "Running Cause I Can't Fly" is
the party dance hit track and, no surprise, another McGuire
composition. And the ballad hit (every album needs
a ballad hit, right?) is "When You Were Mine". Check out
this chorus:
"You're looking well, I can tell
That you're different now
The change has done you good
But seeing you makes me think of the way we loved
Once upon a time
And I miss who you were when you were mine"
If we had a "best humorous" category, "Right" would have to be
at the top of the list. You simply have to go to the
website and check out the clip for this song--it'll have you
rolling on the floor, laughing. And while you're there, be
sure to download "Mr. One Man Band"--it's a freebie.
Surely, this tune is the band's pick single. I don't
disagree.
This album is pure country gold from start to finish.
Shenandoah have rightfully earned their status as a country
music institution. Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy
of Journeys. I promise you won't regret it.
Web site:
http://www.shenandoahband.com |