Allison Moorer's talent is so obvious, the strength of her conviction so apparent, that you wind up doubting if she's really as good as she sounds. Strangely enough, Moorer's older sister Shelby Lynne moved away from Nashville and emerged with one of the surprise hits of 2000, the Southern soul-drenched I Am Shelby Lynne. Moorer, on the other hand, stayed in Nashville, took control of the artistic reins, and emerged with a sophomore effort on a major country label that is in many ways similar to and nearly as varied as her sister's breakthrough. "It's Time I Tried," for one, is deep Muscle Shoals soul while "Think It Over" could be a Pretenders song. The buried finale is a haunting Southern gothic ballad. Mix in a few bluegrass inflections here, some countrypolitan there, and infuse it all with classic honky-tonk misery, and it's clear that Moorer will not be tied down to any genre designation, Nashville or not. Her sumptuous voice not only packs a punch, but it can also bob and weave to great effect as she sings about love's many entanglements. Consider that she not only coproduced the album but also cowrote each tune, and any doubts about her talents begin to vanish. --Marc Greilsamer
The Hardest Part,Allison Moorer,Mca Nashville,Alternative Country,Contemporary Country,Country,Country & Western,Pop,Singer/Songwriter
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The Hardest Part
Allison Moorer Manufacturer: Mca Nashville ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004U65X Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- The Hardest Part
- Day You Said Goodbye
- It's Time I Tried
- Best That I Can Do
- Think It Over
- Bring Me All Your Lovin'
- Is It Worth It
- Send Down An Angel
- No Next Time
- Feeling That Feeling Again
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Allison Moorer's talent is so obvious, the strength of her conviction so apparent, that you wind up doubting if she's really as good as she sounds. Strangely enough, Moorer's older sister Shelby Lynne moved away from Nashville and emerged with one of the surprise hits of 2000, the Southern soul-drenched I Am Shelby Lynne. Moorer, on the other hand, stayed in Nashville, took control of the artistic reins, and emerged with a sophomore effort on a major country label that is in many ways similar to and nearly as varied as her sister's breakthrough. "It's Time I Tried," for one, is deep Muscle Shoals soul while "Think It Over" could be a Pretenders song. The buried finale is a haunting Southern gothic ballad. Mix in a few bluegrass inflections here, some countrypolitan there, and infuse it all with classic honky-tonk misery, and it's clear that Moorer will not be tied down to any genre designation, Nashville or not. Her sumptuous voice not only packs a punch, but it can also bob and weave to great effect as she sings about love's many entanglements. Consider that she not only coproduced the album but also cowrote each tune, and any doubts about her talents begin to vanish. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
Didn't Take Long To Grow On Me.......2006-04-12
Brilliant album of heartbreaking songs.......2005-07-05
Allison co-wrote all the songs with Doyle Primm (her husband) although a second co-writer, Kenny Greenberg, helped Allison and Doyle write Bring me all your loving. They had allowed Trisha Yearwood to record that song for her album, Where your road leads, two years before this album was released. Allison, Doyle and Kenny co-produced this album. The music is rooted in country although it has a bluesy edge. Most traditional country fans should appreciate this album as it has more of a country feel than much of the music emanating from Nashville around the same time. There is a steel guitar on all but two of the tracks and one of those two (the title track) features banjo, fiddle and mandolin.
The title track opens the album and it is a classic in which Allison challenges old sayings. I remember as a child being told that sticks and stones could hurt my bones but names could never hurt me. I never believed the second part of this saying even as a child. Allison clearly doesn't believe it either, nor does she believe some other sayings \(absence makes the heart grow fonder, out of sight is out of mind). On one level, this is quite an amusing song but really it is a sad song that sets the mood of the album.
Most of the songs find Allison remembering (and missing former partners, or trying to keep a relationship together even when it seems doomed - it seems that she can't live with him but she can't live without him.
The final song, Feeling that feeling again, is perhaps the saddest of all, its impact heightened by the use of a steel guitar. It is about a woman who finally leaves an unfaithful man reluctantly, but goes back to him when they meet again because she missed him so much. This song fades out and, after a brief silence, another (unlisted) song starts, which is even sadder. It is about a man who kills his former partner then kills himself. I would have preferred it to be a separate track, which would have been less confusing and would allow for CD track programming. The booklet contains lyrics for all ten main songs but omits the extra song that makes up the second half of track ten.
If you are looking for music to cheer you up, this isn't it, but if you are looking for quality songs performed by a woman who sings from the heart, this might appeal to you. Don't get too depressed - I hope and believe the experiences that Allison sings about are all behind her and that she is much happier now.
Excellent, haunting..........2004-04-28
First rate.......2004-03-24
Absolutely Brilliant!!!.......2003-12-30
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Hardest Part, Pt. 1
Coldplay Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FG66CU Release Date: 2006-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Hardest Part
- Have You Seen The World (Live From Earls Court)
Album Description
EU only two-track single features 'The Hardest Part' b/w a live track 'How You See the World' (Recorded live at Earls Court in the UK). Packaged in a carboard wallet. EMI. 2006.Album Details
The Fourth Single from the Group's Multi-platinum No. One Album "x and Y" Includes the Title Track Produced by Tom Lord-alge and a Live Version of "How You See the World" Recorded at London's Earl's Court.
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Hardest Part
Coldplay Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FILWRW Release Date: 2006-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Hardest Part
Album Description
EU only two-track single features 'The Hardest Part' b/w a live track 'How You See the World' (Recorded live at Earls Court in the UK). Packaged in a slimline jewel case. EMI. 2006.Album Details
The Fourth Single from the Group's Multi-platinum No. One Album "x and Y" Includes a Mix of the Title Track by Tom Lord-alge and a Live Version of "How You See the World" Recorded at London's Earl's Court.
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The Hardest Part
Judith Manufacturer: Judith ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000I5YI5K Release Date: 2006-10-31 |
Tracks:
- Love Pimptress
- I've got My Eyes on You
- Eni Mini Mighty Moe!
- The Hardest Part (feat. Kevin Cooper)
- 3 Blind Mice (feat. Ramone)
- Back In The Day...
- Hotness
- My Burning Fire
- Up and Down with U
- Long Ago
- Outro- Lator, Gator
- Long Ago (Bonus Version)
Product Description
Silky, Dope vocals combine with funky, alchemic beats to create the unmistakable sound of Judith
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Hardest Part of Breaking Up (I
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004WFFB |
Customer Reviews:
Chad I LOVE YOU!!!.......2000-09-24
This single is going to be a collectors item!!.......2000-09-04
1. "The Hardest Part Of Breaking Up (Is Getting Back Your Stuff)" is a really good song, funny video and you can tell their voices have gotten better! 9.9
2. "That's When I'll Be Gone" Is a really good song. It's about a guy expressing his love for his girl. 6.9
this could of had the lyrics (yet again). But this is a good buy here at amazon.com...or you could go to ebay and blow $20.00 for a $4.00 cd! Your choice.
2GE+HER rocks!!!!.......2000-08-27
2GETHER IS THE BEST.......2000-08-25
REALLY REALLY SPIFFY!.......2000-08-22
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Hardest Part
Coldplay Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EMH9SA Release Date: 2006-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Hardest Part
Album Description
Japanese pressing of their 4th single lifted from their X & Y album. Includes the album version of the title track and one non-album track, 'How You See the World' (Live from Earls Court). EMI. 2006.Album Details
The Fourth Single from the Group's Multi-platinum No. One Album "x and Y" Includes a Mix of the Title Track by Tom Lord-alge and a Live Version of "How You See the World" Recorded at London's Earl's Court.
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The Hardest Part of Breaking Up Is Getting Back Your Stuff
2GE+HER Manufacturer: TVT Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000K5H10W |
Product Description
This cd single features 2 songs - The hardest part of breaking up is getting your stuff back and thats when I'll be goneMusic Album:
