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Identity Crisis

 
Album Review: Identity Crisis

  • Artist: Shelby Lynne
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 16, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

In giving Shelby Lynne's Identity Crisis even a cursory listen one has to ask the question as to whether the titles of Love, Shelby and this one were reversed by accident. While Love, Shelby, produced by Glen Ballard, was a schizoid mess of R&B, rock, and whatever, Identity Crisis is a deeply focused yet wildly adventurous look at American roots and popular musics as processed by Lynne, who is in top songwriting, vocal, and production shape here. Acting as her own producer with help from mixing engineer Bruce Robb, Lynne has penned 12 tough songs that showcase her true gift for lyricism and melody and display the real reach of her vocal prowess on a series of rootsy, souled-out -- sometimes psychedelic -- rockers and pop tunes. The sheer rock & roll abandon of "Gotta Get Better" could have been recorded by Beck, whereas the shimmering, down-tempo folkiness of "I Don't Think So," with gorgeous Fender Rhodes touches by Billy Payne of Little Feat, is harrowing in its heartbroken candor and seductive with its sultry melody that crosses Dusty Springfield with Scott Walker. Elsewhere, such as on the loopy, funky B-3-drenched "I'm Alive," Sheryl Crow's dark side meets the razor-sharp lyric sensibilities of John Mellencamp's Scarecrow-era material. But then, on "Lonesome," the classic countrypolitan-style honky tonk of Owen Bradley with Patsy Cline, or Chet Atkins with Connie Smith comes flowing through like honey in a sieve. The easy bluesy swing -- à la Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith -- on "Buttons and Beaus" is a something Bonnie Raitt might have recorded in the early '70s, if she had a razor's-edge delivery and skewed sense of humor. The tough, acoustic Chicago blues colored by a B-3 makes a standout of "Evil Man." The Tin Pan Alley-meets-Donovan touch on "One With the Sun" makes it the perfect closer, a loopy love song with clever lyrics, pastoral, romantic strings, and a melody that comes from timeless American pop music. Suffice to say, that while Lynne's career has produced many fine recordings -- I Am Shelby Lynne from 2000 being a recent case in point -- Identity Crisis is easily the most consistent record she had released since Tough All Over in 1990, and is without a doubt the most moving, ambitious, and elegant album of her career thus far. She sets a new standard for singers and songwriters with this collection, making it a candidate for any serious Top Ten of 2003. There is no identity crisis here, just the indelible mark of a mature, intense, always engaging artist. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Telephone Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (3:50)
10 Rocks Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (2:45)
If I Were Smart Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (3:35)
Gotta Be Better Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (2:50)
I Don't Think So Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (3:34)
I'm Alive Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (3:34)
I Will Stay Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (2:57)
Lonesome Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (3:17)
Evil Man Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (4:32)
Buttons and Beaus Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (2:53)
Baby Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (3:43)
One With the Sun Shelby Lynne Shelby Lynne (2:28)

Credits

Shelby Lynne (Guitar), Shelby Lynne (Vocals), Shelby Lynne (Producer), George DelBarrio (String Arrangements), Ron McMaster (Mastering), Bill Payne (Piano), Bill Payne (Organ (Hammond)), Bill Payne (Fender Rhodes), Bill Payne (Wurlitzer), Kevin Ricard (Percussion), Bruce Robb (Producer), Bruce Robb (Engineer), Bruce Robb (Mixing), Maxine Willard Waters (Vocals), Oren Waters (Vocals), Larry Antonino (Bass (Upright)), Eric Roinestad (Art Direction), Eric Roinestad (Design), Greg Hayes (Assistant Engineer), Jon Button (Bass (Upright)), Mary Fagot (Creative Director), Valente Torrez (Assistant Engineer), Terry Doty (Coordination), Elizabeth Jordan (Executive Producer), Phil Poynter (Photography)
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Identity Crisis
Studio album by Shelby Lynne
Released September 16, 2003 [1]
Label Capitol Records
Producer Shelby Lynne
Professional reviews
Shelby Lynne chronology
Love, Shelby
(2001)
Identity Crisis
(2003)
Suit Yourself
(2005)

Identity Crisis is the eighth studio album by Shelby Lynne, released in 2003. It has a blues and traditional rock sound.

Track listing

  1. "Telephone" 3:50
  2. "10 Rocks" 2:45
  3. "If I Were Smart" 3:35
  4. "Gotta Be Better" 2:50
  5. "I Don't Think So" 3:34
  6. "I'm Alive" 3:34
  7. "I Will Stay" 2:57
  8. "Lonesome" 3:17
  9. "Evil Man" 4:32
  10. "Buttons and Beaus" 2:53
  11. "Baby" 3:43
  12. "One with the Sun" 2:28




 
 

 

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