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Release Date: Oct 22, 2021
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Liner Note Author: Lady A .
Recording information: Blackbird Studios, Nashville, TN; Sound Stage Studios, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Hodges Usry.
"What a Song Can Do," the title track of Lady A's ninth album, is a testament to the power of music, how it can function, among other things, like a time machine, therapy, affirmation, or seduction. It's a sentiment that rings true yet also puts into perspective how the trio works with a relatively limited aural palette on What a Song Can Do. The 14 songs never deviate from the middle of the road, a path they follow with the urgency of a Sunday afternoon drive. Occasionally, the tempo picks up a little -- "Like a Lady" is a deliberate homage to the stomping arena-country of Shania Twain -- but even then, the contours are smooth and shiny; it's soft and comforting, not stirring. This blend of country-pop and adult contemporary is Lady A's comfort zone and, if anything, the trio sound a shade too comfortable on What a Song Can Do. Apart from some heavily electronic rhythms -- most notable on "Friends Don't Let Friends," which ropes Carly Pearce, Thomas Rhett, and Darius Rucker in for support -- there aren't any new wrinkles in the formula; there's no attempt to try something new. That doesn't necessarily mean What a Song Can Do sounds stuffy or stiff. Lady A and producer Dann Huff are sharp pros, so they give the arrangements enough room to be breezy and help keep the melody in the forefront -- tricks that make for a very pleasant listen, even if it is quite a familiar one. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Recording information: Blackbird Studios, Nashville, TN; Sound Stage Studios, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Hodges Usry.
"What a Song Can Do," the title track of Lady A's ninth album, is a testament to the power of music, how it can function, among other things, like a time machine, therapy, affirmation, or seduction. It's a sentiment that rings true yet also puts into perspective how the trio works with a relatively limited aural palette on What a Song Can Do. The 14 songs never deviate from the middle of the road, a path they follow with the urgency of a Sunday afternoon drive. Occasionally, the tempo picks up a little -- "Like a Lady" is a deliberate homage to the stomping arena-country of Shania Twain -- but even then, the contours are smooth and shiny; it's soft and comforting, not stirring. This blend of country-pop and adult contemporary is Lady A's comfort zone and, if anything, the trio sound a shade too comfortable on What a Song Can Do. Apart from some heavily electronic rhythms -- most notable on "Friends Don't Let Friends," which ropes Carly Pearce, Thomas Rhett, and Darius Rucker in for support -- there aren't any new wrinkles in the formula; there's no attempt to try something new. That doesn't necessarily mean What a Song Can Do sounds stuffy or stiff. Lady A and producer Dann Huff are sharp pros, so they give the arrangements enough room to be breezy and help keep the melody in the forefront -- tricks that make for a very pleasant listen, even if it is quite a familiar one. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks:
1 - Talk of This Town
2 - What a Song Can Do
3 - Like a Lady
4 - Things He Handed Down
5 - Fire
6 - Chance of Rain
7 - Worship What I Hate
8 - Where Would I Be
9 - Friends Don't Let Friends
10 - In Waves
11 - You Keep Thinking That
12 - Be That for You
13 - Workin' on This Love
14 - Swore I Was Leaving
2 - What a Song Can Do
3 - Like a Lady
4 - Things He Handed Down
5 - Fire
6 - Chance of Rain
7 - Worship What I Hate
8 - Where Would I Be
9 - Friends Don't Let Friends
10 - In Waves
11 - You Keep Thinking That
12 - Be That for You
13 - Workin' on This Love
14 - Swore I Was Leaving