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Laura CantrellNot the Tremblin' Kind Release Date: 2000 10 10 Label: Diesel Only Rating: ![]() |
Laura Cantrell's debut album, Not the Tremblin' Kind, is a mix of originals and covers by little known yet superb songwriters like George Usher, Joe Flood, Amy Allison, and the Volebeats' Bob McCreedy -- resulting in an evocative blend of neo-traditionalist country. As a singer, Cantrell doesn't have the pipes of a someone like Lucinda Williams, but, like Merle Haggard, her clear and simple way with a tale or sentiment leaves the listener hanging on every word. Cantrell's own "Queen of the Coast" tells the story of a female country singer from a bygone era who stands toward the back of a stage while her man basks in the spotlight. (Think Bonnie Owens: The mandolin line even slyly echoes one-time husband Haggard's signature "I Am a Lonesome Fugitive.") The era the song nods to is also expressive of Cantrell's sound, which is of clearly different stock than the high drama of alt-country young lion Neko Case or the good-natured folkyness of predecessor Nanci Griffith. Rather, Cantrell's music echoes a truck-stop jukebox circa the 1950s or '60s and such woman pioneers as Kitty Wells. Also, Cantrell's work as a DJ at famed free-form station WFMU allowed her to cull the finest tracks that crossed her turntable, and her ear for the right tunes to cover is clearly evident. On her heart-piercing take on the Volebeats' "Two Seconds," her plaintive voice is used to excellent effect, driving home the primary sentiment, "Two seconds of your love is all I need of you/two seconds of your time, that's enough to say we're through/two beats of your heart is enough to know we'll never part." Another great cover is Amy Allison's "Whiskey Makes You Sweeter," which Cantrell delivers with the poise of a woman who won't make the same mistake twice -- rather than the sloppy, temporary regret the song might suggest. Solid production by World Famous Blue Jays member Jay Sherman-Godfrey and strong musicianship make this first-class, enduring Americana -- with one foot in the past and an eye towards the future. Erik Hage, All Music Guide
Tracks:
| Title | Composer | Time | |
| 1 | Not the Tremblin' Kind | Usher | 3:37 |
| 2 | Little Bit of You | Sheman-Godfrey | 4:19 |
| 3 | Queen of the Coast | Cantrell | 4:59 |
| 4 | Pile of Woe | Flood | 3:34 |
| 5 | Two Seconds | McCreedy | 3:58 |
| 6 | Churches off the Interstate | Cantrell | 2:59 |
| 7 | Whiskey Makes You Sweeter | Allison | 5:07 |
| 8 | Do You Ever Think of Me | Prater | 2:44 |
| 9 | Big Wheel | Godfrey, Tepper | 2:30 |
| 10 | My Heart Goes Out to You | Cantrell | 4:06 |
| 11 | Somewhere, Some Night | Montgomery | 3:24 |
| 12 | Way It Is | Cantrell | 3:48 |
Releases:
| Year | Type | Label |
| 2000 | Diesel Only | |
| 2004 | Diesel Only | |
| 2000 | CD | Diesel Only |
| 2005 | CD | Spit And Polish |
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