WHERE THE HOKEY POKEY "IS" WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT

Shawn Mullins

Live at the Variety Playhouse

  • AMG Review of Live at the Variety Playhouse

    Amg
    Andrew Leahey
    All Music Guide

    Perhaps it's tempting to dismiss Shawn Mullins as a one-hit wonder, as the artist enjoyed one chart-topping single (1998's "Lullaby") before fading away into the ether of forgotten singer/songwriters. On this engaging live release, however, Mullins emphasizes the strengths that have maintained his moderate fan base for years: a rich, worn-in baritone; a knack for spinning tuneful narratives; and reverence for his red clay, roots rock predecessors. This is music for Southern highways and Georgia fields, dotted with the characters that occupy both locations, and Mullins receives an appropriately warm response following his hometown performances of "Anchored in You," "Sante Fe," and others. He's a veteran frontman, cracking an audible smile during some of his wryest lyrics ("She was buzzing like a battlefield tracer/She was grinding like the gears on a Pacer") and piloting his band through a mix of alt-country and heartland ock & roll. When presented in this element, playing to his fellow Atlanta natives with an ace band behind him, Shawn Mullins throws off that one-hit wonder stigma with little trouble. "Lullaby" does make an appearance on this disc, but it shows up late in the set, long after Mullins establishes himself as a competent, underrated songwriter.

Early sunday morning and Live Music Is Better
7 months ago

It's early(not for me) and it is sunday so i suppose this had better be a cover as well. Lucky enough to see Shawn when he visited our shores last year-Really good show.

More >

Get Ringtones from Dada.net

Click to purchase…

© 2006-2009 Mog Inc. All Rights Reserved