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"There's More To Me Than You" the album opener and indeed the first single is a fantastic song. A killer hook that demands you sing along (and maybe even do a little dance) to it. It's so good that there's even a ballad version hidden at the end of the CD!
On the ballad side there's the huge "You're The Man (That Brings The Woman Out In Me)" and to remind the dear listener that this is indeed a country album "Cowboy Guarantee" is included.
Listen out also for "Second Sunday" a shouty track about not wanting to go to work on Monday, something we can all relate to I'm sure!
I'd give the enhanced section a miss. The video for "There's More To Me Than You" but it's the far inferior ballad version. Apart from that there is an extremely long interview with Jessica going through the album track by track explaining what the tracks mean to her etc. This predictably all becomes a bit self congratulatory, particularly as none of the songs were penned by Jessica herself.
Give it a go though. If you are a LeAnn fan then try this for definite.
"There's More to Me Than You"--there's also a hidden, slower, piano/string driven, (better?) version on here--is the hit that Andrews herself co-wrote; in fact, this song and "Good Times," also written by Andrews, are two of the best tracks. You want some more goodies? Go to the next paragraph.
"Second Sunday" is a pop-influenced, guilty-pleasure sounding song, while "Windows on a Train" is it's exact opposite--mournful, serious, and surprising. "God Don't Give Up On Us" is a piano-driven tune about all that is going on in the world today; a 9/11-inspired song, yes, but a good one.
"When Gentry Plays Guitar" is somewhat reminiscent, wile "To Love You Once" is suggestive and intoxicating. "You're the Man (that Brings the Woman Out of Me)" is enjoyably serious/flirty, while the hispanic-tinged title track about finally finding love somehow manages to avoid being dull and mushy.
Jessica Andrews has a diverse album here; some of these tunes are serious and depressing, some are light-hearted and fluffy. Some have her voice bouncing between the notes with ease; some have her simply singing comfortably, easily. To some, this album may sound a little too pop; however, to country music fans in the known, this album isn't pop--it's mainstream country, mixed with a little alt-country for a hint of spice. Buy "Now", and here the evolution of a great singer/budding songwriter. You might just be impressed...and amazed.
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