Showing posts with label K.T. Oslin. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 8, 2015

K.T. Oslin - Live Close By, Visit Often

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:12
Size: 96.6 MB
Styles: Contemporary Country
Year: 2001
Art: Front

[3:45] 1. Live Close By, Visit Often
[3:40] 2. I Can't Remember Not Loving You
[3:51] 3. Somebody's Leavin' Somebody
[4:00] 4. Drivin', Cryin', Missin' You
[5:48] 5. Neva Sawyer
[3:56] 6. A Moment Of Forever
[3:22] 7. Mexico Road
[3:36] 8. Maybe We Should Learn To Tango
[1:26] 9. If You Were The Only Boy In The World
[2:18] 10. Mean To Me
[2:10] 11. What Is This Thing Called Love
[4:14] 12. Come On-A My House

Describing the collection of songs on Oslin's first album in five years as diverse is an understatement. It's always nice to hear from Oslin, but this comeback is bittersweet. Too eclectic to call country, too divergent to call pop, the 12 songs on Live Close By, Visit Often are an undefinable mix of various musical styles. Perhaps it was the influence of the Mavericks' frontman, Raul Malo, who served as co-producer. Either way, music doesn't have to be definable or categorized to make it good -- or even interesting -- and Oslin's unmediated vocals are always a pleasure to listen to, no matter what she's singing about. ~Maria Konicki Dinoia

Live Close By, Visit Often