Artist Lounge: Allison Moorer
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I do admire Gillian Welch's bare branch scrapings; she sings like what that would feel like against your eye but of course it's the ear of your soul that gets abraded. And her acoustic guitar playing is miraculous. But I love the lusher surround of the Moorer cover, especially the fiddle but also the strong rhythm section. And of course Moorer has the more conventionally beautiful voice. The song's clearly a gem and to my ears Moorer has given it a lovely setting.
Having only a passing acquaintance with Simone's work, I am probably not the best judge in the matter, but to my mind, Moorer's performance more than holds its own. She definitely brings the soul. Those that likes this one might also want to check her cover of Ma Rainey's "Daddy, Goodbye Blues" which I can't help but hear in the context of Moorer's family tragedy.
what paisley underground/'80s indie-rock band does this sound EXACTLY like? i can't quite place it. long ryders? lone justice (that's what my friend nature boy says)? maybe even john mellencamp? steve earle? (nah, that's too obvious, and he was never this catchy). also, when did the replacements become a bigger influence in nashville than they are on either coast? this latter is not specifically an allison moorer question, but this song is making me ponder this at this e... MORE







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