Kerosene Miranda Lambert

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  • Release Date: 03/15/2005
  • Sales Rank: 3,920
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 827969202623

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Kerosene

1LISTENKerosene 3:05
2LISTENWhat About Georgia? 3:25
3LISTENGreyhound Bound for Nowhere 4:23
4LISTENNew Strings 3:50
5LISTENI Can't Be Bothered 3:20
6LISTENBring Me Down 4:15
7LISTENMe and Charlie Talking 4:12
8LISTENI Wanna Die 3:46
9LISTENLove Is Looking for You 3:52
10LISTENMamma, I'm Alright 4:07
11LISTENThere's a Wall 4:15
12LISTENLove Your Memory 3:47

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She may have finished third in the Nashville Star competition, but Miranda Lambert's major-label debut doesn't need media hype to make it noteworthy. Vocally, Lambert's almost a dead ringer for Dixie Chick (and fellow Texan) Natalie Maines, although she doesn't quite deliver the soulful, bluesy depth the more life experienced Natalie plumbs so effortlessly. Nevertheless, Lambert feels the lyrics (she wrote or co-wrote all but one of the dozen songs here), which dwell at length on relationships gone sour, the attendant bruised feelings, and the determination to sculpt something positive out of the ashes. Maudlin as these themes might sound, the music driving them is rootsy and hard edged: snarling electric guitars, percussive acoustic guitar riffing, booming drums, swirling pedal steel flurries, rowdy banjo punctuations, and soaring background choruses. A savvy singer, Lambert employs her affecting southwestern twang to maximum visceral impact, as on the title song, a flammable, roadhouse-borne kiss-off to love its ownself. For sheer vocal pyrotechnics, she belts out "Bring Me Down" with a fury that nearly overwhelms the power ballad–like roar supporting her. Digging deeper on a florid ballad, the Texan divests herself of some tortured reflections of a failed marriage in "Greyhound Bound for Nowhere," then comes on as sassy as the young Loretta Lynn in shedding herself of a feckless lover in the classically styled honky-tonk burner, "I Can't Be Bothered." Nashville star? That's what she are. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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great cdby Anonymous

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January 03, 2010: this cd is great. one of my favorite miranda cds. From me and charlie talking, her first single, to theres a wall. kerosene of course is great revenge done like miranda song, and i cant be bothered should have defintely been a top played country tune?? If you are already a miranda fan you won't be sorry. the is a very good cd

I love it!by Anonymous

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January 10, 2007: I really recomend it


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