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Packed with great songs and performances, it re-establishes Golightly as a beacon of grace and restraint in a world sadly bereft of both.
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Entertainment WeeklyA set of appealing folk-rock ditties shot through with girl-group sweetness and a soupcon of punky attitude. [1 Aug 2003, p.79]
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It has an appealing gentle earnestness that most pop music lost somewhere in the past few decades.
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MagnetGolightly brings out rock'n'roll's original transgressive spirit. [#60, p.98]
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MojoHer sultry rasp--think Nancy Sinatra meets Bettye Lavette--delivers disquieting, brooding self-penned originals over warped, folk-tinged, electric blues. [Sep 2003, p.110]
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The downside to this is that she sounds like shes on her best behavior; the songs stay awfully polite and sprightly for someone whos so good at sounding sinister. The upside is that underneath that dress, ready to impress strangers, Hollys still pretty near top form.
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A sexy record, of a kind that no one else seems to be making anymore.
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Q MagazineSound[s] authentically retro without ever veering into Lenny Kravitz territory. [Sep 2003, p.101]
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Her torchy virtuosity on her medium-small vocal instrument, applied to country-bluesy-Stonesy ballads and driving midtempo rave-ups, transforms what could have been a dull exercise in rote revivalism into sweet soul music.
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It's Golightly's most genuine, dark-struttin' My Generation-type record to date.
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Under The RadarA mellow, stripped-down effort. [#5, p.113]
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 2
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ChristopherPJul 11, 2005
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markfJun 24, 2004