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Julie Roberts

 
Album Review: Julie Roberts
 

  • Artist: Julie Roberts
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 25, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

It would have been a snap for Luke Lewis and the Mercury braintrust to craft Julie Roberts into a contemporary country songbird and smother her in gooey, soulless gloss. Instead, Roberts' eponymous debut never overdoes anything, relying on an easygoing ramble instead of running the Music City hat race. Roberts is beautiful, to be clear about it. But in her choice of song and style of singing, the South Carolina native keeps things gorgeously simple. "Aw, this old thing?" her bluesy phrasing says. But there's also a wink, like she knows just how good she is. Opener "You Ain't Down Home" takes a flashy city boy to task, and showcases Roberts' Bonnie Raitt sass. It also establishes guitarist Brent Rowan's evenhanded production, which allows for a marketable studio sheen, but lets the grit get through, too. The snare is crisp, the guitars ride shotgun, and the background vocals of Wes Hightower (and Vince Gill on a couple of tracks) are full of warmth. Delbert McClinton stops by as a supporting vocalist, too, riffing on the nothin' but each other story line in the fun country rocker "No Way Out." Roberts is great on the single "Break Down Here" -- she moves the track along with a mixture of anger and hope, and sells its desperation better than Trace Adkins did on his Comin' on Strong record. Her twangy vocals set the songs' scenes throughout the album, with support from whatever instruments are needed to make the mood work. In "Pot of Gold," an accordion lends a cheery storybook lilt to Roberts' romantic contentment. However, a few songs later she's sleeping in her makeup and talking to the bottle, hooking up with a stranger and waking up older, missing the one she really loves. There's a little of Shelby Lynne's achy resignation layered into Julie Roberts' music, even if the surface is accessible as Faith Hill. The melancholy ballad "Rain on a Tin Roof" could've exploded with keening strings and enormous, fluttering-hand singing. It never does. Rowan's quiet soloing supports Roberts and Hightower's harmony as an introspective piano mirrors the song's downpour patter -- the song's self-control is admirable, and emblematic of the offhanded determination of Julie Roberts' wonderful debut. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You Ain't Down Home Jamie O'Hara Julie Roberts (3:16)
Break Down Here Jess Brown Julie Roberts (4:06)
Pot of Gold Chris Stapleton, Frank Rogers Julie Roberts (3:23)
Unlove Me Paul Overstreet Julie Roberts (3:13)
Just 'Cause We Can Chris Stapleton, Frank Rogers Julie Roberts (4:15)
Wake Up Older Lisa Carver Julie Roberts (3:07)
If You Had Called Yesterday Kent Blazy, Wendell Mobley Julie Roberts (3:53)
No Way Out Marcus Hummon, Darrell Scott Julie Roberts (3:14)
I Can't Get Over You Julie Miller Julie Roberts (4:28)
Rain on a Tin Roof Chris Stapleton Julie Roberts (4:35)
The Chance Deanna Bryant, Liz Hengber Julie Roberts (4:47)

Credits

Delbert McClinton (Vocals (Background)), Pat McLaughlin (Vocals (Background)), Eric Darken (Percussion), Shannon Forrest (Drums), Vince Gill (Vocals (Background)), David Hungate (Bass), Gordon Mote (Keyboards), Gary Paczosa (Engineer), Gary Paczosa (Mixing), Brent Rowan (Guitar (Electric)), Brent Rowan (Vocals (Background)), Brent Rowan (Handclapping), Brent Rowan (Producer), Brent Rowan (Engineer), Doug Sax (Mastering), Julie Roberts (Vocals), Tim Lauer (Accordion), Tim Lauer (Keyboards), Tim Lauer (Organ (Pump)), Robert Sebree (Photography), Bryan Sutton (Guitar (Acoustic)), Bryan Sutton (Mandocello), Wes Hightower (Vocals (Background)), Steve Crowder (Assistant), Cherie Combs (Make-Up), Cherie Combs (Hair Stylist), Robert Hadley (Mastering), Thomas Johnson (Assistant), Karen Naff (Art Direction), Karen Naff (Design), David Bryant (Assistant), Chip Matthews (Engineer)
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Wikipedia: Julie Roberts (album)
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Julie Roberts
Julie Roberts cover
Studio album by Julie Roberts
Released May 25, 2004
Genre Country
Length 42:23
Label Mercury Nashville
Producer Brent Rowan
Professional reviews
Julie Roberts chronology
Julie Roberts
(2004)
Men & Mascara
(2006)

Julie Roberts is the debut album from American country music artist Julie Roberts. Released in 2004 on Mercury Nashville Records, the album produced three singles for Roberts on the Billboard country charts. "Break Down Here" was the only one of these singles to reach Top 40, peaking at #18. The second and third singles, "The Chance" and "Wake Up Older", reached #47 and #46, respectively. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA.

"Break Down Here" was previously recorded by Trace Adkins as "I'd Sure Hate to Break Down Here" on his 2003 album Comin' On Strong, while "No Way Out" was previously released as a single by Suzy Bogguss from her 1996 album Give Me Some Wheels.

Track listing

  1. "You Ain't Down Home" (Jamie O'Hara) - 3:16
  2. "Break Down Here" (Jess Brown, Patrick Jason Matthews) - 4:06
  3. "Pot of Gold" (Frank Rogers, Chris Stapleton) - 3:23
  4. "Unlove Me" (Matthews, Paul Overstreet) - 3:13
  5. "Just 'Cause We Can" (Rogers, Stapleton) - 4:15
  6. "Wake Up Older" (Lisa Carver) - 3:07
  7. "If You Had Called Yesterday" (Cory Batten, Kent Blazy, Wendell Mobley) - 3:53
  8. "No Way Out" (Marcus Hummon, Darrell Scott) - 3:14
  9. "I Can't Get Over You" (Julie Miller) - 4:28
  10. "Rain on a Tin Roof" (Stapleton, Trent Willmon) - 4:35
  11. "The Chance" (Deanna Bryant, Liz Hengber) – 4:47

 
 

 

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