Album review: Carrie Rodriguez, Give Me All You Got (Ninth Street Opus)
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Your support makes all the difference.There's a fine line in everything. Perhaps the most dangerous one in American roots music divides "tasteful" from "polite".
Bestriding it deftly is Austin's Carrie Rodriguez, a singer-songwriter and fiddle player of great accomplishment and tastefulness, but such a polite vocal presence that her songs barely emerge, blushing, from their lovely arrangements. A bit like Rickie Lee Jones with the sauce sucked out. They're good songs too, many of them. Nice is the word.
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