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The Bacon Brothers' debut, Forosoco, could have been (and was) seen as a novelty item by some observers, since it featured actor Kevin Bacon and his brother, Michael. That was merely shortsightedness, since it was a solid Americana album. Its sequel, Getting There, is even better, filled with natural musical performances and strong songs. Occasionally, Kevin does sound a little strained in his vocals, but there's true conviction to his performances, and the duo has to be commended for trying so many different styles -- country, rock, soul, and folky introspection among them -- and pulling them off convincingly. Give it a chance and you may be charmed. [In 2003, Getting There was reissued with live versions of an Everly Brothers medley and "Ten Years in Mexico."] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide