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Men & Mascara

 
Album Review: Men & Mascara

  • Artist: Julie Roberts
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 27, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

Although country stars generally do not write their own songs, the songs they choose from the Nashville publishing houses reveal something about the musical personas they are trying to project, even if all they say is, "I want to have a hit." Julie Roberts actually participated in the writing of four of the songs on her second album, not having had any creative input into its predecessor. But whether she is picking from the available demos or forging her own efforts with the help of others, it's clear what she is trying to project: heartbreak. She is the first to admit this, noting in the press biography accompanying advance copies of Men & Mascara, "I enjoy writing sad songs. If somebody brings in a happy idea, I like them if they are not too, too happy. Sometimes I'll say, 'That is just too happy for me.'" Roberts' tendency toward the dark side jibes well with her vocal quality, which has a torn, ragged, emotional edge that underscores the unhappiness in the lyrics. Her affinity for emotional turmoil is what causes the comparisons to Bonnie Raitt and Shelby Lynne instead of the sweet Faith Hill or the rowdy Gretchen Wilson, and gives her appeal beyond Nashville. And she plays to that affinity over and over on Men & Mascara, which certainly doesn't contain any songs that are too, too happy. Even when something positive is being described, as in "Smile" and "Too Damn Young," there is more than a suggestion of trouble. And the rest of the time, trouble is the main topic of conversation, as Roberts sings -- in the voices of women who are romantically obsessed -- to and about men who aren't worthy of them. "Men and mascara always run," she notes in the title song, and that's pretty much the way that the male sex is portrayed in song after song; "She was looking for love, he was looking for fun" is the song's other key line. Even realizing this, Roberts' women can't help themselves. The best they can do is to try to resist taking up with married men until they're sure they've left their wives ("A Bridge That's Burning") or try to escape a bad relationship by leaving town for parts unknown ("First to Never Know"). The only apparently worthy lover is the absent one in the heartrending album closer, "All I Want Is You," and the conditional verb tense ("Everyone says, 'Move on'/That is what you would want") suggests that he may have left the singer a widow. If all of this sounds like old-fashioned female victim music, Roberts invests these women with dignity amidst their troubles and, forced to sing powerfully over producer Byron Gallimore's aggressive arrangements and loud music mix, she gives them a toughness, no matter how dire their circumstances. The result is a Nashville country album that transcends the usual clichés to a remarkable extent. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Paint and Pillows (Lyrics) Arlis Albritton, Robin Lee Bruce Julie Roberts (3:48)
Smile (Lyrics) Tony Mullins, Julie Roberts Julie Roberts (4:04)
Too Damn Young (Lyrics) Arlis Albritton Julie Roberts (3:27)
Men & Mascara Marvin Green, Hillary Lindsey, Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey Julie Roberts (3:25)
First to Never Know (Lyrics) Julie Roberts, Tony Mullins Julie Roberts (3:24)
Chasin' Whiskey (Lyrics) Arlis Albritton Julie Roberts (3:50)
A Bridge That's Burning Julie Roberts, Tony Mullins Julie Roberts (4:01)
Girl Next Door (Lyrics) Kris Misevski, Dak Goodman, Pat Buzzard, Marti Dodson Julie Roberts (2:59)
Lonely Alone (Lyrics) Julie Roberts (3:38)
That Ain't a Crime (Lyrics) Carson Chamberlain, Chris Stapleton Julie Roberts (3:30)
Mama Don't Cry Rivers Rutherford, Hillary Lindsey Julie Roberts (3:53)
All I Want Is You (Lyrics) Julie Roberts, Roxie Dean, Mickey Jack Cones Julie Roberts (4:49)

Credits

Marty Slayton (Vocals (Background)), Lisa Cochran (Vocals (Background)), Russell Terrell (Vocals (Background)), Steve Beers (Assistant Engineer), James Stroud (Producer), Paul Franklin (Slide Guitar), Chuck Ainlay (Engineer), B. James Lowry (Guitar (Acoustic)), Lonnie Wilson (Loop), Julian King (Engineer), Lisa Gregg (Vocals (Background)), Steve Nathan (Wurlitzer), Adam Ayan (Mastering), Chip Davis (Vocals (Background)), Paul Leim (Drums), Bryan Graban (Assistant Engineer), Sara Lesher (Engineer), Ann Callis (Production Coordination), Steve Nathan (Keyboards), Tammy Luker (Production Assistant), Erik Lutkins (Engineer), Danny Clinch (Photography), Steve Nathan (Synthesizer), Karen Naff (Art Direction), Tom Bukavac (Guitar (Electric)), Lonnie Wilson (Percussion), Paul Franklin (Dobro), Aubrey Haynie (Fiddle), Claudia Fowler (Wardrobe), Steve Nathan (Organ), Mark Casstevens (Guitar (Acoustic)), Hillary Lindsey (Vocals (Background)), Earl Cox (Hair Stylist), Jesse Chrisman (Engineer), B. James Lowry (Resonator), David Bryant (Assistant Engineer), Jeff King (Guitar (Electric)), Aubrey Haynie (Mandolin), David Hungate (Bass), Doug Rich (Production Assistant), Byron Gallimore (Mixing), Steve Nathan (Piano), Chuck Ainlay (Mixing), Susan McCarthy (Make-Up), Mark Casstevens (Banjo), Paul Franklin (Guitar (Steel)), Byron Gallimore (Producer), Matt Cole (Mixing Assistant), Karen Naff (Design), Glenn Worf (Guitar (Bass)), Lonnie Wilson (Drums), Brian Wright (A&R), Matt Cole (Assistant Engineer), Steve Beers (Mixing Assistant)
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Men & Mascara
Studio album by Julie Roberts
Released June 27, 2006
Genre Country
Label Mercury Nashville
Producer Byron Gallimore, James Stroud
Professional reviews
Julie Roberts chronology
Julie Roberts
(2004)
Men & Mascara
(2006)

Men & Mascara is the second album from American country music artist Julie Roberts. It was released in 2006 on Mercury Nashville Records and it produced two singles: the title track and a cover of Saving Jane's "Girl Next Door". Neither of these singles charted for Roberts.

Track listing

  1. "Paint and Pillows" (Arlis Albritton, Casey Koesel, Robin Lee Bruce) – 3:48
  2. "Smile" (Danny Wells, Tony Mullins, Julie Roberts) – 4:04
  3. "Too Damn Young" (Albritton, Koesel) – 3:27
  4. "Men & Mascara" (Chris Lindsey, Hillary Lindsey, Marv Green, Aimee Mayo) – 3:25
  5. "First to Never Know" (Danny Wells, Tony Mullins, Roberts) – 3:24
  6. "Chasin' Whiskey" (Albritton, Cliff Cody) – 3:50
  7. "A Bridge That's Burning" (Wells, Mullins, Roberts) – 4:01
  8. "Girl Next Door" (Marti Dodson, Pat Buzzard, Kris Misevski, Dak Goodman, Jeremy Martin) – 2:59
  9. "Lonely Alone" (Jim Brown, Don Sampson) – 3:38
  10. "That Ain't a Crime" (Chris Stapleton, Carson Chamberlain) – 3:30
  11. "Mama Don't Cry" (Rivers Rutherford, H. Lindsey) – 3:53
  12. "All I Want Is You" (Roberts, Roxie Dean, Mickey Cones) – 4:49

 
 
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