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Sounds So Good (CD - 2008)UPC: 00602517475403Artist: Ashton Shepherd Label: Mercury Nashville Genre: Country - Contemporary Country Album Description: Ashton Shepherd: B. James Lowry (acoustic guitar, 10-string guitar); Chip Young (acoustic guitar); John Jorgenson, Kenny Greenberg (electric 6-string guitar); Dan Dugmore, Scotty Sanders (steel guitar); Scott Vestal, Dave Talbot (banjo); Joe Spivey (mandolin, fiddle); Randy ... read more Ashton Shepherd: B. James Lowry (acoustic guitar, 10-string guitar); Chip Young (acoustic guitar); John Jorgenson, Kenny Greenberg (electric 6-string guitar); Dan Dugmore, Scotty Sanders (steel guitar); Scott Vestal, Dave Talbot (banjo); Joe Spivey (mandolin, fiddle); Randy McCormick (piano, Hammond b-3 organ, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer); Gary Prim (piano, Hammond b-3 organ); Kevin Grantt, Larry Paxton (bass guitar); Chad Cromwell (drums). Personnel: Buddy Cannon (acoustic guitar). Young country singer Ashton Shepherd makes her debut with the appealing SOUNDS SO GOOD. The Alabama native has a tough, bluesy edge to her voice that belies her tender years on flinty traditional country songs such as the sassy "Takin' off This Pain" and the power-of-music yarn of "The Pickin' Shed." More tender material like "How Big Are Angel Wings" and the stark ballad "Old Memory" show a more vulnerable but equally strong side to this compelling young talent. It's quite likely that Ashton Shepherd would never have a major-label shot if it wasn't for Miranda Lambert making tough, feisty women fashionable. Sure, Gretchen Wilson might have had a hand in that, but Lambert eschewed the cartoonish Muzik Mafia image, brought it down to earth, gave it some danger. On her debut Sounds So Good, Shepherd shares a lot of Miranda's toughness -- often she sounds like she can't get through a tune without a bottle in her hand -- and she crosses it with a healthy dose of country-folk learned from the Dixie Chicks, with her high, keening voice sharing a passing resemblance to Natalie Maines. Ashton is more of a redneck woman than the Chicks, celebrating pickin' sheds and cold beer, but she's undeniably a songwriter at heart, crafting vignettes of small town life and intimate, knowing character portraits, including tunes that play like confessionals. Sounds So Good is a bit heavy on crawling mid-tempo numbers, all good on their own merits but it gives the album just a slight meditative quality, which makes the faster numbers, like the galloping, gleeful "The Bigger the Heart" stand out all the more. As good as these lighter numbers are, Shepherd's gifts are her intimacy as a writer and how her powerful voice lends depth to her songs. Both qualities shine brightly on this compelling debut. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine minimize
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