Everything Seemed Alright

Everything Seemed Alright Artist: Mary McBride
Label: Bogan Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 634457143821
EAN: 0634457143821
ASIN: B000068Q11


Release Date: 2002-07-02

Everything Seemed Alright


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Tracks:

  1. Rev It Up
  2. If You Lived in My Town
  3. Half Gone
  4. Everything Seemed Alright
  5. Going Down Fast
  6. Old Lea Johnson
  7. Big Old Oak Table
  8. That Was Then, This Is Now
  9. Boys
  10. Blind Boy
  11. Crazy Again

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Rev & Roll.......2003-03-08

Mary McBride doesn't let the grass grown under her feet on her first CD. Born in Louisiana and raised in Washington DC, she's toured with two of my favorites, Fred Eaglesmith and Maria Muldaur. "Rev It Up" is a flat-out rocker written by Eaglesmith, "He's the kind that never says never; he's the kind that likes to drive & now he's driving me out of my mind." "If You Lived In My Town" has a propulsive beat with group background vocals that make you feel like you're with the crowd hangin' out at the pig pickin'. "Half Gone" and "Big Old Oak Table" are slower tracks that recall Lucinda Williams. Mary teams with Fred Eaglesmith to write the smoking title track rocker "Everything seemed alright, then the GD bottom fell out." Musically, this is a great sonic achievement; although those with an aversion to hearing the Lord's name taken in vain will simply have to deal with Mary on this one. "Goin' Down Fast" has a slow bluesy feel followed by the bouncy "Old Lea Johnson." Her DC roots show On "That Was Then, This is Now," a dose of rev & roll, "I remember when you told me you'd take me to some great falls." "Boys" is another favorite of mine as she flat-out smokes this rocker, "There are boys who are angels, boys who can't fly, boys who like it rough, boys who like to ride, boys who spend every night staring at the sky, boys who won't believe you when you wave bye bye." "Blind Boy" sounds like old-timey religion before moving into O Brother territory. The last track is the cajun-flavored bluegrass "Crazy Again." The hidden track tacked onto track 11 sounds like a religious satire after the band had been well saturated with the fruit of the vine. Mary will appeal to those who love the Americana roots rocker genre, creating her own school of rev & roll with this excellent disc. Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars Great Groove.......2002-12-26

Song for Song one of the best CDs I've purchased over the past year. Mcbride dishes up blues, honky tonk, rock and roll and a bit of zydeco with equal passion. This CD makes Sheryl Crow sound like Anne Murray. Great Stuff...

5 out of 5 stars Roots rock belter.......2002-08-04

Think Lucinda Williams songs sung by Janis Joplin. Great alt-country vibe with a powerful female vocalist. I bought the record because of a live show I saw at a festival recently. And the record is really, really good. Good songs and production. I would recommend this record to anyone that likes Lucinda Williams or Kasey Chambers or even Wilco.

5 out of 5 stars Great lyrics and sound..........2002-07-12

I really like Mary's lyrics and melodies. Here backup band is great...It's a couple of the guys from God Street Wine. Check it out..Crazy Again is a fun song

5 out of 5 stars

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  2. Top 40 Classic Cola Soft Drink Spots ~ Various Artists
  3. Sex Sells ~ Stiffed
  4. Singles ~ Mouth & MacNeal
  5. A Return to the Inner Experience ~ Sky Cries Mary
  6. Falling Down ~ Steve
  7. Timeline ~ Brand X
  8. One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure ~ The Jody Grind
  9. Start Something ~ Lostprophets
  10. Dead Letters ~ The Rasmus

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Jazz at Oberlin (20 Bit Mastering) ~ Dave Brubeck Quartet

Signifyin' ~ Fred Kaplan

Turn Around and Look ~ Wendi Slaton

Lookin' Up from Down Below ~ George Schuller

Lazy Standards ~ Eda Zari

Swinging Sounds, Vol. 4 ~ Shelly Manne & His Men

Alles Was Ich Will ~ Mary Roos

Fanfare Tsigane De Thrace ~ A. Ozden, Kumpanya Istanbul

Kokoro Furuwaseta Koto ~ Telstar

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