In the Cool Pieta Brown

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  • Release Date: 09/13/2005
  • Sales Rank: 126,404
  • Label: VALLEY
  • UPC: 618321519929
 
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In the Cool

1LISTEN#807 2005 3:36
2LISTENFourth of July 2005 3:57
3LISTENIn the Cool 2005 3:07
4LISTENThis Old Dress 3:53
5LISTENRing of Gold 2005 3:15
6LISTENTears Won't Do Any Good 2005 4:50
7LISTENPrecious Game 2005 3:12
8LISTENStill Around 2005 4:18
9LISTENHow Many Times 2005 3:23
10LISTENLonesome Songs 4:31
11LISTENI Don't Want to Come Down 2005 3:35
12LISTENFar Away 2005 4:33

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Editorial Reviews

There's more than a hint of Lucinda Williams' down-at-the-heels grittiness to Pieta Brown's determinedly greasy roots rock. And though the press materials seem designed to make you feel guilty for thinking it (she grew up without heat or indoor plumbing! In Iowa, and then in Alabama! She's for real!), there also seems to be an element of calculation at work in her sound. Take "4th of July," for example -- there's a melody in there, and you can bet she's fully capable of singing it, but she doesn't sound interested. Instead, she slips down the sides of the notes like beer foam sliding down the outside of a glass. It's not a bad effect, but it does come across as an effect; it sounds like she's slouching, and every once in a while you want to tell her to sit up straight. "In the Cool" is a completely affecting lover's plea, and "Precious Game" rocks out nicely in an understated but sturdy way, but "This Old Dress" is based on a roots-music cliché that couldn't be more tired. Again, you feel guilty pointing it out (her mama sewed that dress, for crying out loud), but still. Producer Bo Ramsey contributes his patented falling-down guitar throughout, and there are harmony vocals from Iris DeMent, which never hurts. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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December 02, 2005: The reviewer is totally unfair to Ms. Brown. She is not "trying for an effect" on Fourth of July, she's singing it, the way she wants to sing it. Ms. Brown's strength is her songwriting, including great lyrics. The style & arrangements are standard, but they are tasteful and well-executed and cannot be dismissed as "cliches." This talented singer songwriter will eventually get the attention she deserves if she keeps turning out material of this caliber, which is on par with Townes Van Zandt, Lucinda Williams, and John Prine. Something will draw you in and make you keep playing this record, which you will like more every time you hear it. My only criticism is that it's a bit uneven--there are some songs that seem more realized than others. I don't think she should be afraid to stand out a little more from the band, either.