"Forget About It"

When you possess a great pop voice, it's inevitable that you'll someday make a pop album, and Alison Krauss has finally made hers. Instead of bidding for radio airplay with the extravagant, extroverted pop of Shania Twain, Trisha Yearwood, or Celine Dion, Krauss has crafted an intimate, understated chamber-pop album reminiscent of Joni Mitchell's Blue or Rosanne Cash's Interiors. The material comes from such mainstream-pop writers as Michael McDonald, Todd Rundgren, Allen Reynolds, and Danny O'Keefe, but Alison Krauss the producer gives the songs a distinctive spin. She layers the harmonies of her regular Union Station band, the Cox Family singers, pianist Matt Rollings, drummer Jim Keltner, and mandolinist Sam Bush to create a lush, hushed sound that's neither traditional bluegrass nor electric country-pop. Alison Krauss multitracks her own fiddle parts and blends them with Jerry Douglas's Dobro to create an unorthodox string-quartet sound. In this setting her tender, translucent vocals capture that moment when a relationship is unraveling before the lovers are ready to let it go. --Geoffrey Himes


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Reviewer: martinit from dc
a brilliant, beautiful, gentle album sure to bring a tear to your eye or a flutter to your heart. Alison Krauss does not forsake bluegrass material entirely here -- nowhere on pop radio will you find dobro breaks (although pop radio would be better if you could) -- but the album is essentially folk/pop. Alison manages a terrific balance between songs with her familiar, Union Station backup, and different sounds: hushed, crystalline, and luminescent. This album certainly should delight anyone who liked "So Long, So Wrong" or any of Alison Krauss's forward-thinking bluegrass records -- the radio-friendly single "When You Say Nothing at All," being a good example. AlisonKrauss has a golden touch -- everything she attempts ends up unique, beautiful and worthwhile to any fan of bluegrass, folk, pop, or someone who simply appreciates a true talent, a georgeous voice, a sweet fiddle, or a deft subtlety


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