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Media Type: CD
Artist: MOORER,ALLISON
Title: SHOW
Street Release Date: 06/24/2003
Genre: COUNTRY
Track Listing
- Day You Said Goodbye
- Don't Cry No Tears
- Alabama Song
- Soft Place to Fall
- Yessirree
- I'll Break Before I Bend
- Let Go
- Steal the Sun
- Bring Me All Your Lovin'
- Is Heaven Good Enough for You
- Going Down
- Send Down an Angel
- Dying Breed
- No Next Time
- Bully Jones
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #128238 in Music
- Brand: MOORER,ALLISON
- Released on: 2003-06-24
- Number of discs: 2
- Formats: Extra tracks, Limited Edition, Live
- Dimensions: .26 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Allison Moorer's studio albums often seem like private rooms of desire, places where the lonely meet for secret intimacies too deep for words or the mere act of sex. However, on this live CD/DVD combo, recorded in a Nashville club in early 2003, the flame-haired singer-songwriter brings everything out into the open. In reprising such favorites as "Alabama Song" and "A Soft Place to Fall," she edges her alto beyond lush chanteuse levels to find her considerable rock and blues chops. "Maybe that'll be my first hit single," she cracks after the well-received and hard-charging "I'll Break Before I Bend." Sister Shelby Lynne drops by for three engaging duets, including the blistering "Going Down" and a gospel prayer to their slain mother ("Is Heaven Good Enough For You"). A more surprising guest is Kid Rock ("Bully Jones"), who spoils the blood-and-danger mood with his drunken party vibe. Why he's here at all is a mystery because Moorer's a mesmerizing Show all her own. --Alanna Nash
Customer Reviews
Let's hope that this little secret gets out...
...that Allison Moorer is EASILY one of the best country artists of her generation. Album after album she proves it. Even her first time at bat, 1998's sublime "Alabama Song", was sheer perfection. This live set is a knockout. She sounds as strong in concert as she does on record. And to think, I missed a chance to see her perform last year. I won't make that mistake again.
You want to talk about a bargain? This set is a bargain at twice the price. The DVD contains the full concert on the CD, as well as a track that is not on the CD. All that for the price of a single CD? I think this just might be a first. (Yet another reason to be sure you are in the DVD generation--this kind of thing would have never happened with a VHS tape.)
The best treats here are the duets with her sister, Shelby Lynne. They absolutely soar on "Going Down", and they break your heart with "Is Heaven Good Enough For You" (fans of either artist probably already know about their horrible family tragedy some years back). But it's all good (even the Kid Rock duet isn't bad). As good as the studio albums are, something new is brought out of each song in live performance. I can't wait to see her live. I can't explain it, but this is a very special live recording. You'll quickly know what I mean when you hear/watch it.
Allison's lack of mainstream success baffles me. Out of nowhere she received an Academy Award nomination for 1998's "A Soft Place To Fall". She has an almost-famous sister. She's a great singer and songwriter. Her music is accessible to country lovers of all kind. And on top of all of that, she's beautiful! Heck, she's even done a duet with Kid Rock. How many millions of albums has he sold??
Hopefully country fans (alt or mainstream) will wake up and find out what they're missing. Allison Moorer isn't going to jump out at you and make you listen. She'll draw you in. But you need to spot her before she can do that. Let her.
Unbelievable!
Allison Moorer's voice has the feel of the warm honey and whiskey that my mother used to give me for a sore throat when I was a kid. It has strength and kick, while also maintaining a soothing, sweet quality. This live CD shows off that amazing voice, as well as those of some special guests. My favorite collaborations are Going Down, Is Heaven Good Enough for You and Bring Me All Your Lovin' with Moorer's sister Shelby Lynne (whose voice is equally strong if not quite as deep). Moorer also debuts the kick-bum new song I'll Break Before I Bend - her take on the recording industry and the compromises that you have to make to get your music played on the radio. She also includes an excellent rendition of Neil Young's Don't Cry No Tears. Throw in a bonus DVD of the concert, and Show is well worth the price of admission.
A Blaze of Glory
Allison's full throated wail is on beautiful display. She puts this show on her slender shoulders and carries it off like a champ.She's so gifted it hurts. That Nashville can't figure out the Moorer Sisters is a blessing and a curse, but that's a tale for another day.
Show to borrow a goofy metaphor (bear with with me) is like a wedding- Something old: Day You Said Goodbye, A Softer Place to Fall, Steal the Sun. Something New: I'll Break Before I Bend (written by Moorer and spouse D.Primm) Something Borrowed:Neil Young's Don't Cry No Tears and Lots of Blue: Cold Cold Earth (on the DVD), Dying Breed, and lots more! She sings three songs with her sister Shelby Lynne. (Fans Have been WAITING for this! They duet on Allison's heartbreaking "Is Heaven Good Enough for You". I won't even attempt adjectives to describe how sad and lovely it turns out. They also sing on Going Down and Bring Me All Your Loving.
The CD is a resounding success. The music is alternately gorgeous and raucous. Humorous and Heartbreaking. This woman has it all. Buy It and play it loud. Pour yourself a drink and light up a smoke...
You'll enjoy the ride, and come out on the other side smiling through the tears.





